Procedural autonomy is a term often misused when talking about the very real phenomenon “judicial subsidiarity”. It is more accurate to talk in terms of competence considering the principle of subsidiarity regulates the role they play between Member States and the Union. As such, when discussing judicial subsidiarity in relation to the procedural aspects of implementing EU law, one should talk about procedural competence. This change in meaning ultimately leads to a revision of all relevant case law. Such a review brings to light a number of elements that, when juxtaposed, reveal an overarching rationale behind the Court's rare law. First, both equivalence and effectivity, long perceived as regulators of procedural competence national judge...
Le principe d’équivalence, tel qu’issu de la jurisprudence Rewe et Comet de la Cour de justice de l’...
The subject of sovereignty referred to the European Union shows up repeatedly to experts and politic...
Even if it is conceded that the European Union law necessarily involves the renewal of traditional a...
Procedural autonomy is a term often misused when talking about the very real phenomenon “judicial su...
L'autonomie procédurale est la dénomination erronée du phénomène réel qu'est la subsidiarité juridic...
As part of the European Convention, the principle of subsidiarity is marked by ambiguity. Originatin...
Du fait de son ambiguïté fondatrice, de ses connotations politiques et de son caractère relativement...
This paper focuses on the relationship between the so called ‘procedural autonomy’ of the Member St...
Due to its founding ambiguity, its political connotations and its relatively recent character, the p...
Is the procedural autonomy of EU Member State a myth or a reality? What should this concept be taken...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU competence. It suggests that the...
Le principe de subsidiarité, en droit de la Convention européenne, est un principe empreint d’ambigu...
Depuis le traité de Maastricht, le principe de subsidiarité fait l'objet d'une littérature remarquab...
International audienceDespite many references to the procedural autonomy of Member States in the cur...
Le principe d’équivalence, tel qu’issu de la jurisprudence Rewe et Comet de la Cour de justice de l’...
The subject of sovereignty referred to the European Union shows up repeatedly to experts and politic...
Even if it is conceded that the European Union law necessarily involves the renewal of traditional a...
Procedural autonomy is a term often misused when talking about the very real phenomenon “judicial su...
L'autonomie procédurale est la dénomination erronée du phénomène réel qu'est la subsidiarité juridic...
As part of the European Convention, the principle of subsidiarity is marked by ambiguity. Originatin...
Du fait de son ambiguïté fondatrice, de ses connotations politiques et de son caractère relativement...
This paper focuses on the relationship between the so called ‘procedural autonomy’ of the Member St...
Due to its founding ambiguity, its political connotations and its relatively recent character, the p...
Is the procedural autonomy of EU Member State a myth or a reality? What should this concept be taken...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU competence. It suggests that the...
Le principe de subsidiarité, en droit de la Convention européenne, est un principe empreint d’ambigu...
Depuis le traité de Maastricht, le principe de subsidiarité fait l'objet d'une littérature remarquab...
International audienceDespite many references to the procedural autonomy of Member States in the cur...
Le principe d’équivalence, tel qu’issu de la jurisprudence Rewe et Comet de la Cour de justice de l’...
The subject of sovereignty referred to the European Union shows up repeatedly to experts and politic...
Even if it is conceded that the European Union law necessarily involves the renewal of traditional a...