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Article 47 of the EU Charter and Effective Judicial Protection, Volume 1: The Court of Justice's Perspective

Editat de Matteo Bonelli, Mariolina Eliantonio, Dr Giulia Gentile
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2022
This ambitious, innovative project examines the principle of effective judicial protection in EU law over two volumes. The principle of effective judicial protection is a cornerstone of the EU's judicial system and is re-affirmed in Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Since the 1980s the Court of Justice has used the principle to shape EU and national procedural rules; more recently, the principle has acquired an even more central role in the EU constitutional structure.In this first volume, an expert team explores how the Court of Justice has interpreted the principle, as expressed in particular by Article 47 of the Charter, in selected policy areas, and reflects on the impact of the principle on the EU's constitutional structure. Addressing key questions such as legal certainty, judicial independence and procedural autonomy, this volume significantly adds to our understanding of judicial protection within the multi-level EU judicial architecture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509947942
ISBN-10: 1509947949
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Expert contributors assess specific questions, giving a cohesive overview from across the EU and member states

Notă biografică

Matteo Bonelli is Assistant Professor of European Union Law at the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. Mariolina Eliantonio is Professor in European and Comparative Administrative Law and Procedure at Maastricht University and a fellow of the Maastricht Center of European Law, the Netherlands.Giulia Gentile is Lecturer in Law at Essex Law School, UK.

Cuprins

Introduction Matteo Bonelli (Maastricht University, the Netherlands), Mariolina Eliantonio (Maastricht University, the Netherlands), and Giulia Gentile (London School of Economics, UK) Part 1The Constitutional Dimension of Article 47 of the Charter1. Article 19 TEU and National Courts: A New Role for the Principle of Effective Judicial Protection? Sacha Prechal (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)2. Searching for the Pieces of the EU Justice Puzzle: Articles 47, 48, 49 and 50 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights Giulia Gentile (London School of Economics, UK), and Serena Menzione (KU Leuven, Belgium)3. Effective Judicial Protection before National Courts: Article 47 of the Charter, National Constitutional Remedies and the Preliminary Reference ProcedureAnna Wallerman Ghavanini (University of Gothenburg, Sweden), and Clara Rauchegger (University of Innsbruck, Austria)4. The EU Right to an Independent Judge: How Much Consensus Across the EU? Michal Krajewski (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)5. Article 47 of the Charter, Effective Judicial Protection and the (Procedural) Autonomy of the Member States Matteo Bonelli (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)6. 'A Spectre is Haunting Kirchberg' - The Spectre of Article 47: The CJEU Case Law on the Finality of Judicial Decisions and on the Ex Officio Application of EU Law Mariolina Eliantonio (Maastricht University, the Netherlands) Part 2Article 47 of the Charter in Selected Policy Areas7. The Role of Article 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Field of Non-Discrimination: Onwards and UpwardsKathleen Gutman (Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg)8. No Turning Back? The Empowerment of National Asylum and Migration Courts under Article 47 of the Charter Marcelle Reneman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands)9. Article 47 of the Charter and the European Arrest Warrant: Chronicle of a Death Foretold? Adriano Martufi (Leiden Law School, Belgium)10. Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Common Foreign and Security Policy: Does it Afford an Adequate Protection of the Right to Effective Judicial Protection to Private Parties? Sara Poli (University of Pisa, Italy)11. Article 47 of the Charter and Effective Judicial Protection in Environmental Matters: The Need to Grant Civil Society the Right to Defend the Environment Ludwig Krämer (European Commission)12. Article 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Field of Public Procurement: Time to Take the Charter Seriously? Roberto Caranta (University of Turin, Italy)13. Article 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in EU Competition Enforcement: A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment Andriani Kalintiri (King's College London, UK)14. The Evolution of the Right to an Effective Remedy and to a Fair Trial in Direct and Indirect Taxation: Are We There Yet? Katerina Pantazatou (University of Luxembourg)15. Conclusions Matteo Bonelli (Maastricht University, the Netherlands), Mariolina Eliantonio (Maastricht University, the Netherlands), and Giulia Gentile (London School of Economics, UK)