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The evolving broad logic of declaratory adjudication in EU law judicial review

Livre | 1ère édition 2025 | Europe | Athanase Popov
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Description

This book reopens the discussion about the effectiveness of judicial protection in EU law, with a specific focus on the complete system of legal remedies, notably requests for preliminary references on validity, declaratory relief as a national remedy triggering such references, declaratory adjudication broadly speaking (also by the Court of Justice itself) and the external control of the compatibility of the level of protection of the right to an effective judicial protection with the EU’s current and future international obligations.

To do so, this work unfolds an analysis in six chapters: i) identifying a gap in concrete judicial protection, ii) clarifying the complementarity between direct and indirect judicial review, iii) analysing some of the theoretical hurdles in that theory, as well as iv) national declaratory remedies allowing non-privileged applicants to trigger preliminary references on validity, v) declaratory adjudication by the Court of Justice itself and vi) the potential of external control of the completeness of the EU law system of remedies.

The book may become a useful companion of EU law students, scholars and practitioners, opening some issues for further analysis and research.

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Type de produit Livre
Format Livre broché
EAN / ISSN 9782802776321
Nom de la collection Réflexe européen
Poids 604 g
Disponibilité En stock
Nombre de pages 381 p.
Avec exercice intégré Non
Editeur Larcier
Langue Anglais
Date de publication 17 mars 2025
Disponible sur Strada Belgique Oui
Disponible sur Strada Europe Oui
Disponible sur Strada Luxembourg Oui
Sommaire

Introduction
Chapter 1. The gap in judicial protection left by the rules governing the admissibility of judicial review
Chapter 2. The stated complementarity between direct and indirect judicial review for the sake of enforcing effective judicial protection
Chapter 3. The theoretical and practical hurdles to the operation of complementarity between direct and indirect judicial review
Chapter 4. Judicial review of Union measures triggered via national declaratory remedies
Chapter 5. Declaratory adjudication by the Court of Justice
Chapter 6. The potential of external control of the completeness of the EU law system of legal remedies
General conclusion