The Use of the Preliminary Ruling Procedure by Czech Courts: Historical Retrospective and Beyond
The Use of the Preliminary Ruling Procedure by Czech Courts: Historical Retrospective and Beyond
Stehlík, Václav; Sehnálek, David
2019-12-01 00:00:00
AbstractThe article analyses the use of the preliminary ruling procedure by the Czech courts in the 15 years of the Czech membership in the European Union. It presents statistics of cases lodged to the EU Court of Justice and refers to the most important decisions. The article compares the practise of both lower courts as well as courts of last instance, namely the Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court. It also outlines the attitude of the Czech Constitutional Court towards this procedure.
http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.pngBaltic Journal of European Studiesde Gruyterhttp://www.deepdyve.com/lp/de-gruyter/the-use-of-the-preliminary-ruling-procedure-by-czech-courts-historical-BHbkJC0Zn4
The Use of the Preliminary Ruling Procedure by Czech Courts: Historical Retrospective and Beyond
AbstractThe article analyses the use of the preliminary ruling procedure by the Czech courts in the 15 years of the Czech membership in the European Union. It presents statistics of cases lodged to the EU Court of Justice and refers to the most important decisions. The article compares the practise of both lower courts as well as courts of last instance, namely the Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court. It also outlines the attitude of the Czech Constitutional Court towards this procedure.
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