The article discusses the decisions “Right to be forgotten I” and “Right to be forgotten II” of 6 November 2019 by the Federal Constitutional Court, which redefine the relationship of cooperation between the Federal Constitutional Court and the European Court of Justice in the area of fundamental rights. The Court has decided for the first time that where EU fundamental rights take precedence over German fundamental rights, the Court itself can directly review, on the basis of EU fundamental rights, the application of EU law by German authorities. In the first part, the article presents the previous system, including the precedence of application of EU law and its exceptions (ultra-vires review; identity review), as well as the controversia...
This article places the gauweiler reference in a broader comparative perspective, in two distinct wa...
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany leads the judiciary’s independence by protecting human r...
From delimitation to unification: on the way to a functional union of fundamental rights? In its ...
The article discusses the decisions “Right to be forgotten I” and “Right to be forgotten II” of 6 No...
Introduction. The article is devoted the constitutional foundations of the legal status of the indiv...
The German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) applies the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (C...
The Right to Be Forgotten II crystallizes one lesson from Europe’s rights revolution: persons should...
Starting out from the notion of the `Verfassungsgerichtsverbund´, coined by the President Vosskuhle ...
peer reviewedThis article examines the nature, purpose and effect of constitutional dialogues betwee...
This article is an extended version of a speech delivered during the Conference on Judicial Cooperat...
The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the problems of the protection of the constitutio...
The thesis deals with impact of federal law on the protection of federal fundamental rights and comp...
Pursuant to its Article 51 (1), the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights covers the implementation of EU...
The case law under the Charter on the use of EU fundamental rights to scrutinize national measures r...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
This article places the gauweiler reference in a broader comparative perspective, in two distinct wa...
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany leads the judiciary’s independence by protecting human r...
From delimitation to unification: on the way to a functional union of fundamental rights? In its ...
The article discusses the decisions “Right to be forgotten I” and “Right to be forgotten II” of 6 No...
Introduction. The article is devoted the constitutional foundations of the legal status of the indiv...
The German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) applies the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (C...
The Right to Be Forgotten II crystallizes one lesson from Europe’s rights revolution: persons should...
Starting out from the notion of the `Verfassungsgerichtsverbund´, coined by the President Vosskuhle ...
peer reviewedThis article examines the nature, purpose and effect of constitutional dialogues betwee...
This article is an extended version of a speech delivered during the Conference on Judicial Cooperat...
The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the problems of the protection of the constitutio...
The thesis deals with impact of federal law on the protection of federal fundamental rights and comp...
Pursuant to its Article 51 (1), the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights covers the implementation of EU...
The case law under the Charter on the use of EU fundamental rights to scrutinize national measures r...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
This article places the gauweiler reference in a broader comparative perspective, in two distinct wa...
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany leads the judiciary’s independence by protecting human r...
From delimitation to unification: on the way to a functional union of fundamental rights? In its ...