The criteria of direct effect of agreements concluded by the European Community have not yet been exhaustively dealt with in the case law of the European Court of Justice. Some of the cases are misleading because they would have us believe that direct effect of multilateral agreements can be achieved by optimizing international dispute settlement procedures. This is not convincing, first of all because in intergovernmental relations control over the performance of other contracting parties is illusive. Any improvement of judicial procedures, particularly in a multilateral context, is destined to be marginal as long as one is confined to mechanisms of mere intergovernmental dispute settlement. Secondly, the implications of this for direct ef...
Le droit international privé français tient pour usuel la dissociation entre le conflit de lois et l...
Comprehensively examining the legal effects of EU concluded treaties, this book provides a thorough ...
This article assesses how, fifty years after the ECJ delivered its judgment in Van Gend and Loos (VG...
Le critère de l’effet direct des accords conclus par la Communauté européenne n’a pas encore été étu...
The ECJ has in various occasions insisted on the existence of dispute settlement mechanisms when det...
The founding Treaties of the European Union do not explicitly regulate the legal status or the inter...
This thesis analyses the invocability of International Agreements before the European Court of Justi...
L’observation de l’invocabilité des accords internationaux devant la Cour de justice de l’Union euro...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
Le prolongement du processus de communautarisation va certes avoir des conséquences sur le plan exté...
Van Gend en Loos established the conceptual premises of a crucial issue to shape the relationships b...
none1noAlthough the clear-cut affirmation of an automatic incorporation of international law into th...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the extent to which the direct effect doctrine, dev...
Le droit international privé français tient pour usuel la dissociation entre le conflit de lois et l...
Comprehensively examining the legal effects of EU concluded treaties, this book provides a thorough ...
This article assesses how, fifty years after the ECJ delivered its judgment in Van Gend and Loos (VG...
Le critère de l’effet direct des accords conclus par la Communauté européenne n’a pas encore été étu...
The ECJ has in various occasions insisted on the existence of dispute settlement mechanisms when det...
The founding Treaties of the European Union do not explicitly regulate the legal status or the inter...
This thesis analyses the invocability of International Agreements before the European Court of Justi...
L’observation de l’invocabilité des accords internationaux devant la Cour de justice de l’Union euro...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
Le prolongement du processus de communautarisation va certes avoir des conséquences sur le plan exté...
Van Gend en Loos established the conceptual premises of a crucial issue to shape the relationships b...
none1noAlthough the clear-cut affirmation of an automatic incorporation of international law into th...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the extent to which the direct effect doctrine, dev...
Le droit international privé français tient pour usuel la dissociation entre le conflit de lois et l...
Comprehensively examining the legal effects of EU concluded treaties, this book provides a thorough ...
This article assesses how, fifty years after the ECJ delivered its judgment in Van Gend and Loos (VG...