Art.267 TFEU Reference Procedure Flashcards
Structure
- Court or Tribunal
- Decision on Point of EU Law Necessary
- Discretion of National Courts
- Discretion of ECJ
DORSCH CONSULT - Any “court or tribunal” may make a reference - Relevant Factors:
- Body is established by law
- Enforces / Applies rules of law
- Is of Compulsory Jurisdiction
- Is Independent
- Proceedings are inter partes (all parties given a hearing)
- Body is permanent
Not all DORSCH CONSULT factors need be present, just a significant number
BROEKMEULEN v HIUSARTS
CILFIT criteria - A decision is not necessary if:
- The point of EU Law is irrelevant to deciding the case
- Has been decided by the ECJ already elsewhere (limited situations it can still refer - DA COSTA)
- The point is too obvious for reasonable doubt across member states (Doctrine of Ante Clair)
Court of Mandatory Jurisdiction
Final instance courts Must Refer points of EU law they cannot decide
A Court of Mandatory Jurisdiction includes highest court for that type of case
COSTA v ENEL
If NC does not refer - ECJ will not intervene - Individual may bring a claim under State Liability
KOBLER
Court of Permissive Jurisdiction
May Refer
Court of Permissive Jurisdiction - ECJ Guidelines - A higher NC will not prevent a lower NC from referring
RHEINMUHLEN-DUSSELDORF
Court of Permissive Jurisdiction - ECJ Guidelines - A national court cannot declare a piece of EU law invalid - If in doubt - Refer
FOTO-FROST
Court of Permissive Jurisdiction - ECJ Guidelines - It is up to national courts to decide what stage of proceedings to refer; usually decide facts of case and issues of national law first
IRISH CREAMERY MILK SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION
Court of Permissive Jurisdiction - National Guidelines - Courts must make a reference unless they can answer question in “complete confidence”
EX P ELSE
Court of Permissive Jurisdiction - National Guidelines - Courts must show restraint in relation to wishes of parties, ECJ work load and general importance of the point
TRINITY MIRROR
ECJ Reference Refusal - No genuine dispute (will not rule on artificial cases aimed at getting a ruling)
FOGLIA v NOVELLO
ECJ Reference Refusal - Insufficient factual background or relevant national law
TELEMARSICABRUZZO v CIRCOSTEL