This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct effect of EU international agreements and the Court of Justice's apparent reluctance to expressly confirm it. It is argued that the direct effect of EU international agreements has been confirmed in proceedings involving private individuals/professionals against the private regulatory bodies of a profession or a State-owned and controlled entity. However, direct effect has not yet been expressly confirmed in cases involving veritable horizontal relationships, between private parties of equal positions and with equal functions. Whilst, the choice for this reluctance was understandable three decades ago, the time feels right to expressly acknowle...
The rules on invoking EU norms before the Court of Justice and Member State courts are at the core o...
Scholars have extensively studied how the European Court of Justice (ECJ) interacts with Member Stat...
The Direct Effect doctrine, originally established by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the cas...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
The founding Treaties of the European Union do not explicitly regulate the legal status or the inter...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
Van Gend en Loos established the conceptual premises of a crucial issue to shape the relationships b...
The article revisits the debate on direct applicability and direct effect of EU international agreem...
The ECJ has in various occasions insisted on the existence of dispute settlement mechanisms when det...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
The criteria of direct effect of agreements concluded by the European Community have not yet been ex...
Directives are legal acts which bound Member States only in regard to the objectives and results to ...
The purpose of this Note is to investigate the European Court of Justice\u27s less expansive treatme...
The EU's FTA network is steadily expanding All recently concluded FTAs adopt a WTO-like dispute sett...
The rules on invoking EU norms before the Court of Justice and Member State courts are at the core o...
Scholars have extensively studied how the European Court of Justice (ECJ) interacts with Member Stat...
The Direct Effect doctrine, originally established by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the cas...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
The founding Treaties of the European Union do not explicitly regulate the legal status or the inter...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
Van Gend en Loos established the conceptual premises of a crucial issue to shape the relationships b...
The article revisits the debate on direct applicability and direct effect of EU international agreem...
The ECJ has in various occasions insisted on the existence of dispute settlement mechanisms when det...
Article 344 TFEU forbids Member States to pursue any other means of dispute settlement, when issues ...
The criteria of direct effect of agreements concluded by the European Community have not yet been ex...
Directives are legal acts which bound Member States only in regard to the objectives and results to ...
The purpose of this Note is to investigate the European Court of Justice\u27s less expansive treatme...
The EU's FTA network is steadily expanding All recently concluded FTAs adopt a WTO-like dispute sett...
The rules on invoking EU norms before the Court of Justice and Member State courts are at the core o...
Scholars have extensively studied how the European Court of Justice (ECJ) interacts with Member Stat...
The Direct Effect doctrine, originally established by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the cas...