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Judicial review --- Extraordinary remedies --- Justice, Administration of --- Contrôle juridictionnel des lois --- Recours extraordinaires --- Justice --- Administration --- Contrôle juridictionnel des lois --- Judicial review - European Union countries. --- Extraordinary remedies - European Union countries. --- Justice, Administration of - European Union countries.
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Judicial review --- International and municipal law --- Constitutional law --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Jurisdiction --- Juridiction (Droit international) --- Juridiction --- Judicial review - European Union countries. --- International and municipal law - European Union countries. --- Constitutional law - European Union countries.
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Public law. Constitutional law --- European law --- Constitutional courts --- Constitutional law --- Judicial review --- Constitutional courts - European Union countries --- Constitutional law - European Union countries --- Judicial review - European Union countries --- Pays-Bas --- Belgique --- République tchèque --- Finlande --- Espagne --- France --- Allemagne --- Italie --- Hongrie --- Pologne --- Royaume-Uni
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The invalidation of the directive triggers interesting legal questions, most notably on how that affects the status of national implementation legislation. Is national law invalid as a direct consequence of the invalidity of the underlying directive? If that would not be the case, why would private plaintiffs be able to directly challenge directives before the ECJ and why would they provoke preliminary references on their validity? What is the point of "Zuckerfabrik" interim relief against directives? These and other questions have been identified in this study. It thereby distinguishes between the "authority" attributed to directives in European law and in Member State law. Is the "authority" attributed to directives in European law such that the directive's invalidation renders national law invalid? And if that would not be the case, can such invalidity follow from the "authority" attributed to directives in national law itself ?
European law --- Judicial review --- Nullity --- Law --- International unification. --- -341.2422 --- Ud3 --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- International unification --- Judicial review - European Union countries. --- Nullity - European Union countries. --- Law - Europe - International unification. --- 34 EU --- BPB0805 --- 34 EU Rechtswetenschappen.--EU --- Rechtswetenschappen.--EU
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Judicial review --- Contrôle juridictionnel des lois --- Constitutional courts --- Contrôle juridictionnel des lois --- Judicial review - France --- Constitutional courts - France --- Judicial review - European Union countries --- DROIT PUBLIC --- CONSEIL CONSTITUTIONNEL --- DROIT ADMINISTRATIF --- POUVOIR JUDICIAIRE --- CONTROLE DE CONSTITUTIONNALITE --- FRANCE --- LEGALITE DES ACTES ADMINISTRATIFS --- CONSEIL D'ETAT
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Human rights --- Judicial review --- Droits de l'homme (Droit international) --- Contrôle juridictionnel des lois --- European Court of Human Rights. --- Council of Europe. --- Council of Europe --- European Court of Human Rights --- Human rights - European Union countries - European Court of Human Rights --- Contrôle juridictionnel des lois --- Human rights - European Union countries --- Judicial review - European Union countries
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European law --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Judicial review --- Uf4.2 --- Review, Judicial --- Courts --- Rule of law --- 341.2422 --- Constitutional law --- Delegation of powers --- Executive power --- Judicial power --- Legislation --- Legislative power --- Separation of powers --- Judicial review - European Union countries --- Contrôle juridictionnel des lois
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Law of civil procedure --- International private law --- European Union --- Judicial review --- International and municipal law --- -Judicial review --- -Review, Judicial --- Constitutional law --- Courts --- Delegation of powers --- Executive power --- Judicial power --- Legislation --- Legislative power --- Rule of law --- Separation of powers --- International law --- Law --- Municipal and international law --- Influence --- International law influences --- -International and municipal law --- Review, Judicial --- Judicial review - European Union countries --- International and municipal law - European Union countries
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Cette synthèse intègre les derniers développements jurisprudentiels issus du traité de Lisbonne et tient compte de la réforme du statut de la Cour du 11 août 2012 et de la refonte du règlement de procédure de la Cour entrée en vigueur en novembre 2012. Rédigé par une équipe de praticiens exerçant ou ayant exercé les fonctions de référendaire au sein de la Cour et du Tribunal.
Procedure (Law) --- Jurisdiction --- Remedies (Law) --- Procédure (Droit) --- Juridiction --- Voies de droit --- Court of Justice of the European Communities --- Courts --- International and municipal law --- Judicial review --- Court of Justice of the European Union --- European law --- BPB9999 --- Procédure (Droit) --- Court of Justice of the European Communities. --- Courts - European Union countries --- Procedure (Law) - European Union countries --- International and municipal law - European Union countries --- Judicial review - European Union countries --- Procédure (droit européen) --- Union européenne. cour de justice
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