PRELIMINARY RUILING Flashcards
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BASICS
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- important in everyday application of EU law (1/2 workload of court)
- helped create fundamental concepts of EU law institutional and substantive law
- role of court of justice is to assist national courts in interpreting EU law
- preliminary ruling is not an appeal from national courts
- only court of justice has jurisdiction to deal with references of preliminary ruling
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SCOPE
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- art 267 TFEU references for preliminary ruling may deal with:
- interpretation of treaties and all sources of primary law
- interpretation and validity of EU secondary legislation
- references also deal with interpretation of soft law international agreements as well as judgements of the court of justice
- doesn’t interpret national law
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REFER
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- 267 any court or tribunal may send reference
- in majority of cases there is no doubt that a body submitting a reference is a court/tribunal of a MS
- however for cases when in doubt eg a hybrid body between executive and judiciary the court of justice has developed a test
- leading authority dorsch consult
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DORSCH CONSULT CASE
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When in doubt receives reference from unclear authority will look if that body is:
- established by law
- permanent
- has compulsory jurisdiction
- procedure inter partes (has claimant and defendant)
- if it applies rules of law
- and independent
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RIGHT/OBLIGATION TO REFER
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- some courts have a right and some have obligation
- art 267 TFEU courts from which there is no further remedy have the obligation to refer while other courts have the right
- doctrine of acte Claire courts where there is a further remedy are released from obligation to refer if interpretation does not raise doubts (283/81 CILFIT)
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EFFECTS OF JUDGEMENTS
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- judgements binding on referring courts and courts in other MS
- there is nothing stopping such court/courts handling the case in the next instance from submitting further references to the court
- one must not overestimate the courts role it will often only provide national judges with a set of tools not a definite answer to problem at hand