Rethinking access by private parties to the court of justice of the European Union: judicial review of EU acts before and after the Lisbon treaty

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Abstract

The current dissertation deals with an old topic of EU law regarding access by individuals to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in order to challenge the validity of Union acts. The study is based on two landmark judgments rendered by the CJEU in 1986, i.e. Les Verts and Johnston. It argues that the bridge between these two decisions has not been fully built in the CJEU’s case-law, which has left room for uncertainties, ambiguities and insufficiencies in what concerns the judicial protection of private parties vis-à-vis the EU.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLisboa
PublisherUniversidade Católica Editora
Number of pages736
ISBN (Print)9789725405147
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Publication statusPublished - 2016

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