Author (Person) | Alemanno, Alberto, Pech, Laurent |
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Publisher | WZB Berlin Social Science Center: Center for Global Constitutionalism |
Series Title | Verfassungsblog |
Series Details | 21.10.16 |
Publication Date | 21/10/2016 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
An English translation of the farewell address given by Franklin Dehousse as he stepped down as a judge of the European Court of Justice in September 2016. Judge Dehousse has been among one of the most outspoken critics of the controversial reform of the EU’s court system, which is now encapsulated in Regulation 2015/2422 and Regulation 2016/1192. The address contains many valuable insights into the internal workings of the EU courts and, at times, the testing relationship between its (then) three constitutive judicial entities, particularly with respect to the controversial doubling in size of the General Court, and the recent dissolution of the Civil Service Tribunal. His address also offers some sound advice on how any structural reform of the EU’s court system ought to be conducted in the future. Last but not least, the address explains how the CJEU should seek to better manage and conduct itself, failing which its authority may be fatally undermined, with potential negative consequences on the legitimacy of the EU as a whole. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://verfassungsblog.de/eu-judge-dehousses-farewell-address-with-a-short-introduction-by-professors-alemanno-pech/ |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |