The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail while the future of that relationship has been widely neglected. Th is is somewhat surprising as the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty and with it of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as well as the EU’s succession to the ECHR are probably going to take place before too long. Th e article first examines Article 52(3) of the Charter, which prescribes that the ECHR be the minimum standard of human rights in the EU. It is argued that Article 52 (3) does not entail a reference to the ECtHR’s case law so that the ECJ will not be bound by that case law. After an accession of the EU to the ECHR, it is likely that both courts will assert t...
After canvassing the CJEU's return-related case-law and identifying the references to the ECHR and t...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...
The article undertakes an analysis of the relationship between ECJ and national Consti- tutional cou...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail wh...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail wh...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail whi...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail whi...
Opinion 2/13, by which the CJEU declared incompatible with the EU treaties the long-negotiated dra...
In the scholarly debate about the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights and the CJ...
Constitutional courts are regularly depicted as the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) partners...
This chapter takes a closer look at the productive partnership between the Court of Justice of the E...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the ...
The negotiations on accession of the EU to the ECHR successfully ended on April 5, 2013. While they...
In December 2014 the Court of Justice of the European Union found, in Opinion 2/13, that the Draft ...
The dual European judicial protection of fundamental rights with the two Courts, namely the Court of...
After canvassing the CJEU's return-related case-law and identifying the references to the ECHR and t...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...
The article undertakes an analysis of the relationship between ECJ and national Consti- tutional cou...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail wh...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail wh...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail whi...
The current relationship between the two European courts has been discussed in some great detail whi...
Opinion 2/13, by which the CJEU declared incompatible with the EU treaties the long-negotiated dra...
In the scholarly debate about the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights and the CJ...
Constitutional courts are regularly depicted as the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) partners...
This chapter takes a closer look at the productive partnership between the Court of Justice of the E...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the ...
The negotiations on accession of the EU to the ECHR successfully ended on April 5, 2013. While they...
In December 2014 the Court of Justice of the European Union found, in Opinion 2/13, that the Draft ...
The dual European judicial protection of fundamental rights with the two Courts, namely the Court of...
After canvassing the CJEU's return-related case-law and identifying the references to the ECHR and t...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...
The article undertakes an analysis of the relationship between ECJ and national Consti- tutional cou...