The Treaty of Rome grants judges varied and complementary judicial functions in order to guarantee, on the one hand, the unity of European Law and, on the other, its efficient application which respects national procedures. On the one hand, according to the Treaty, The European Union Court must guarantee the expected unity of European law and, on the other, national judges, whose legitimacy is founded on their national legal order which is most often constitutional, must apply European Law in the disputes they try. As European judges of common law, they naturally face the difficulties related to harmonising European law with national law. They must also ensure a continual balance between respecting one’s own national legal order and develop...
The introduction to the collective book edited by the author analyses how the margin of appreciation...
The integrative force of the Member States’ status on the judicial function is expressed through the...
The paper looks at the \u201cnegotiation process\u201d between European and national judges, and at ...
The impact of EU law on the Member States depends decisively on the application by national judges ...
This book collects the proceedings of the conference “National Judges and Supranational Laws, On the...
The European legal order gives an important role to national judges. They are expected to observe EU...
The European legal order gives an important role to national judges. They are expected to observe EU...
The Judge plays a decisive role in promoting respect for human rights. His activity is governed by t...
Kriza vladavine prava je eden izmed najtežjih izzivov, s katerimi se Evropska unija sooča v zadnjem ...
The relationship between the Court of Justice of the European Union and national courts has fascinat...
Defence date: 5 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
This article aims to provide some reflections on the links between judiciary independence, the rule ...
The functioning of national courts as decentralized EU courts has been and will likely remain one of...
In the current decentralised system of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) law enfo...
Numerous scholars have commented on the judicial style of the Court of Justice of the European Union...
The introduction to the collective book edited by the author analyses how the margin of appreciation...
The integrative force of the Member States’ status on the judicial function is expressed through the...
The paper looks at the \u201cnegotiation process\u201d between European and national judges, and at ...
The impact of EU law on the Member States depends decisively on the application by national judges ...
This book collects the proceedings of the conference “National Judges and Supranational Laws, On the...
The European legal order gives an important role to national judges. They are expected to observe EU...
The European legal order gives an important role to national judges. They are expected to observe EU...
The Judge plays a decisive role in promoting respect for human rights. His activity is governed by t...
Kriza vladavine prava je eden izmed najtežjih izzivov, s katerimi se Evropska unija sooča v zadnjem ...
The relationship between the Court of Justice of the European Union and national courts has fascinat...
Defence date: 5 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
This article aims to provide some reflections on the links between judiciary independence, the rule ...
The functioning of national courts as decentralized EU courts has been and will likely remain one of...
In the current decentralised system of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) law enfo...
Numerous scholars have commented on the judicial style of the Court of Justice of the European Union...
The introduction to the collective book edited by the author analyses how the margin of appreciation...
The integrative force of the Member States’ status on the judicial function is expressed through the...
The paper looks at the \u201cnegotiation process\u201d between European and national judges, and at ...