The state of the judicial dialogue after the PSPP judgement (original) (raw)
So Long Solange? The PSPP Judgment of the German Constitutional Court and the Conflict between the German and the European ‘Popular Spirit’
Peter Hilpold
Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2021
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Attack or Retreat? Evolving Themes and Strategies of the Judicial Dialogue between the German Constitutional Court and the European Court of Justice, published in: Catherine van de Heyning and Maartje de Visser (eds.), Constitutional Conversations in Europe (Intersentia, 2012), pp. 235–250.
Daniel Thym
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Don't Act Beyond Your Powers: The Perils and Pitfalls of the German Constitutional Court's Ultra Vires Review
Jürgen Bast
German Law Journal, 2014
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I came in here for an argument! The German Federal Constitutional Court's ruling on the PSPP programme and the authority of EU law
Ágoston Mohay
Pécs Journal of International and European Law, 2020
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The European Court of Justice as a Constitutional Court. Legal Reasoning in a Comparative Perspective
Giulio Itzcovich
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Department of Law, STALS Research Paper 4/2014
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The Shifting Approach of the Court of Justice of the European Union towards the Principle of Mutual Trust and the Impact of the Rule of Law
Lilla Ozoráková
European Studies
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The “constitutional traditions common to the Member States” in the case-law of the European Court of Justice: judicial dialogue at its finest
Riccardo de Caria
2017
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A Response to S. Hix and B. Høyland: "Judicial Politics and the European Court of Justice"
Joonas Vättö
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On a Collision Course! Mutual Recognition, Mutual Trust and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Recent Case-law of the Court of Justice
Stefano Montaldo
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Re-appraising Success and Failure in the Life of the European Court of Justice
Henri de Waele
Cambridge University Press eBooks, 2021
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Who is the Ultimate Arbiter? The Battle Over Judicial Supremacy in European Union Law
Georgios Anagnostaras
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The Weiss/PSPP case and the future of constitutional pluralism in the EU
Tamara Capeta
Exploring the social dimension of Europe. Essays in honour of Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Verlag Dr Kovač, 2021
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The Uncertain Structure of Process Review in the EU: Beyond the Debate on the CJEU’s Weiss Ruling and the German Federal Constitutional Court’s PSPP Ruling
Oliver Gerstenberg
Jus Cogens, 2021
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Constitutional Adjudication in Europe between Unity and Pluralism: IJPL special issue (Vol. 10, no. 2)
Pietro Faraguna, Giovanni Piccirilli
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TRILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN NATIONAL INFERIOR COURTS, NATIONAL SUPERIOR COURTS AND THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: ʻCONVERSIONʼ OF THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
YUMIKO NAKANISHI
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Too many voices? The prior involvement of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Aida Torres Perez
European Journal of Human Rights 4, 2013
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Treaty of Lisbon and the Main Changes at the Court of Justice of the European Union
Honorius Circa
Challenges of the Knowledge Society, 2015
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ESSAY ON EU LAW: Should the binding authority of the Court of Justice of the European Union over national courts remain absolute?
Javier Martinez-Sapiña Carro
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The effects of the Accession of the EU to the ECHR on the jurisdictional architecture of Europe
giovanni zaccaroni
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Defending the Rule of Law or Reality Based Self-defense? A New Polish Chapter in the Story of Judicial Cooperation in the EU
Urszula Jaremba
2020
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Foreword: Constitutional Courts in the European Legal System After the Treaty of Lisbon and the Euro-Crisis
Maria Dicosola
German Law Journal, 2015
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Guest Editorial: A potential constitutional moment for the European rule of law – The importance of red lines
Maciej Taborowski
Common Market Law Review, 2018
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Review Essay, William Phelan, Great Judgments of the European Court of Justice – Rethinking the Landmark Decisions of the Foundational Period, Cambridge University Press 2019, 258 pages. ISBN 978110849908-8
xavier groussot
Nordic Journal of European Law
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The politics of the European Court of Justice
richard kuper
1998
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A call to impossibility : the methodology of interpretation at the European Court of Justice and the PSPP ruling
Alexandra Mercescu
2021
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Michele Graziadei -Riccardo De Caria, The «Constitutional Traditions Common to the Member States» in the Case-Law of the European Court Of Justice: Judicial Dialogue at its Finest, Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico, 2017, 4, 949
michele graziadei, Riccardo de Caria
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The Doctrine of Supremacy of EU Law and the Judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court in Gauweiler v Treaty of Lisbon.
Salome Yiallourou
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New challenges for constitutional adjudication in Europe: What role could the ‘dialogue of courts’ play?
Tania Groppi
2018
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The Political Impact of the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Renata Mieńkowska-Norkiene
European Constitutional Law Review, 2021
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Constitutional Courts, Fundamental Rights and Judicial Dialogue with the Court of Justice of the European Union
Aleksandra Kustra
Judicial Dialogue, ed. M. Belov, Eleven International Publishing, 2019
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Europe's Constitutional Challenges in the Light of the Recent Case Law of National Constitutional Courts
Ingolf Pernice
2011
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The Court of Justice, the National Courts, and the Controversy over the ‘Ultimate Arbiter’ of the Constitutionality of Law in the European Union
roman kwiecien
Polish Review of International and European Law, 2020
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Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem * Justice, Bundesverfassungsgericht (Constitutional Court) * Germany
wolfgang hoffmann-riem
International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2005
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DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE STRASBOURG COURT AND NATIONAL COURTS (CRIMINAL LIMB)
Varazdat Sukiasyan
«Դատական իշխանություն», 2023, 2023
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DEALING WITH EU LAW. The role of national courts in the interpretation and application of European Union Law, Mihai Sandru, Giuseppe Martinico, Mihai Banu (eds.), Ed. Universitara, 2014, ISBN 978-606-591-749-1, DOI 10.5682/978606591749, 227 p
Daniel-Mihail Sandru
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