The article revisits the debate on direct applicability and direct effect of EU international agreements by questioning the role of the so called gatekeepers. It considers the established role of the Court of Justice of the EU as the gatekeeper of the EU legal order through identifying the stages of gatekeeping and their implications. It further analyses the possibilities of sidelining the Court through various techniques, which include the agreement between the parties to the international agreement. A more controversial challenge to the Court’s position stems from a practice emerging from Council decisions concluding a number of international agreements. These decisions make a strong pronouncement on the exclusion of direct effect for the...
Comprehensively examining the legal effects of EU concluded treaties, this book provides a thorough ...
This article draws upon the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) conce...
As the world\u27s largest trading block, the European Union (EU) has committed itself to an ambitiou...
The article revisits the debate on direct applicability and direct effect of EU international agreem...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
The founding Treaties of the European Union do not explicitly regulate the legal status or the inter...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
The rules on invoking EU norms before the Court of Justice and Member State courts are at the core o...
This contribution argues that the EU's 'cosmopolitan foreign policy constitution' (e.g. based on Art...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
The ECJ has in various occasions insisted on the existence of dispute settlement mechanisms when det...
To what extent can the European Court of Justice (ECJ), an international court, make decisions which...
In a considerable number of areas, the European Union has developed its own state-like foreign polic...
Comprehensively examining the legal effects of EU concluded treaties, this book provides a thorough ...
This article draws upon the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) conce...
As the world\u27s largest trading block, the European Union (EU) has committed itself to an ambitiou...
The article revisits the debate on direct applicability and direct effect of EU international agreem...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
The founding Treaties of the European Union do not explicitly regulate the legal status or the inter...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
The rules on invoking EU norms before the Court of Justice and Member State courts are at the core o...
This contribution argues that the EU's 'cosmopolitan foreign policy constitution' (e.g. based on Art...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
The ECJ has in various occasions insisted on the existence of dispute settlement mechanisms when det...
To what extent can the European Court of Justice (ECJ), an international court, make decisions which...
In a considerable number of areas, the European Union has developed its own state-like foreign polic...
Comprehensively examining the legal effects of EU concluded treaties, this book provides a thorough ...
This article draws upon the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) conce...
As the world\u27s largest trading block, the European Union (EU) has committed itself to an ambitiou...