Article 267 Procedure Flashcards

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6 criteria to decide whether a body is a court/tribunal? Case.

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Dorsch Consult:
1. Compulsory jurisdiction? 2. Established by law? 3. Apply rules of law? 4. Inter partes procedure? 5. Independent? 6. Permanent.

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How will borderline court/tribunal cases be decided? Case.

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If a significant number of the factors in Dorsch Consult are present, that will be sufficient - Broekmuelen.

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3 factors to decide whether an Article 267 reference is ‘necessary’? Case.

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CILFIT: reference will not be necessary where:

  1. Not relevant to conclusion of case.
  2. ECJ has already ruled on it.
  3. So obvious that reference not required (‘acte clair’ principal).
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What is a court of mandatory jurisdiction? Case.

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Highest court in national system for that type of dispute - Costa v ENEL.

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If a court of mandatory jurisdiction fails to make an Article 267 reference, what is the consequence? Case.

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Claimant may bring an action for state liability - Kobler v Austria.

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2 ECJ viewpoints on whether court of permissive jurisdiction should make a reference?

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  1. ‘Particularly useful’ to do so - ECJ Information note.

2. Should do, because national courts cannot declare EU law invalid - Fotofrost.

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2 UK viewpoints on whether court of permissive jurisdiction should make a reference? Cases.

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  1. Should do unless court can answer question ‘in complete confidence’ - ex parte Else.
  2. Should not overload the ECJ - Trinity Mirror.
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