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European Union
29 April 2015
Moldova State University, Chisinau
Antoine Schnegg
Goals
> Know the classification and features of EU Law.
> Know the main judicial institutions within the EU.
> Know the different procedures in front of EU courts.
Program
1. EU Law
2. Judicial process and institutions in the EU
EU Law
Characteristics of EU Law
> Independent, supranational legal system
> Example: Costa/ENEL
> Priority over national law
> Example: Van Gend & Loss
> Cooperation with national legal systems
> Example: Ratti
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EU Law
Two different levels of EU law
> Primary law
> TFEU
> TEU
> Euratom-Treaty
> Secondary law
> Union
> Legislation of EU institutions
> Administration of law through courts (very important)
> Member states law to implement EU law
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EU Law
Forms of influence on national law by EU law (1/2)
> Legal unification within the European Union
> The same law applies through the EU
> Basically the exception
> Legal instrument: Regulation
> Legal harmonisation among the EU Member States
> Member States are free within limits to implement EU law in their
national law
> Goal and time limits
> Basically the rule
> Legal instrument: Directives
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EU Law
Forms of influence on national law by EU law (2/2)
> Mutual recognition
> Specially for standards, norms, admissions, etc.
> EU-compatible interpretation
> National law is not supposed to block EU law and on the contrary
should support the implementation of EU law.
EU Law
Legal instruments (Art. 288 TFEU) (1/2)
> Regulations
> No need for implementation
> Directly applicable
> Limiting sovereignty of MS
> Directives
> Need for implementation (goal, time)
> no direct applicability (basically)
> Implementation supervision (EU)
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EU Law
Legal instruments (Art. 288 TFEU) (2/2)
> Decisions
> In individual cases by EU administration
> Individual
> Recommendations and opinions
> Not binding
EU Law
Basic legal principles of EU law
1. Non-discrimination
2. Principle of interstate commerce
3. Fundamental rights
4. General legal principles
5. Principle of subsidiarity
6. Principle of limited empowerment of the EU
7. Obligation on Member States to honour EU law
8. Obligation for EU to respect interests of the MS
9. Principle of proportionality
10. Cross section policies
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EU Law
1. Non-discrimination
> The most basic principle of EU law
> Fundamental freedoms as manifestation of non-discrimination
> Art. 18 TFEU
> citizenship
> Art. 8 TFEU
> Equality among men and women
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EU Law
2. Principle of interstate commerce
> A basic requirement esp. in the area of fundamental freedoms
> Discrimination of one states own citizens basically possible
> e.g. Art 101 (1) TFEU
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EU Law
3. Fundamental rights
> ECJ (and also legal basis in the constitutions of the Member States)
> Human dignity
> Protection of privacy, home, mail
> Non-discrimination, religious freedom
> Right to assemble, right to trade/engage in commercial activities
> Freedom of profession, property
> Freedom of expression, etc.
> European Charta of Human Rights
> Charta of Fundamental Rights (Art 6 TEU)
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EU Law
4. General legal principles
> ECJ
> Legal basis in all Member States constitutions
> e.g.:
> Due process of law
> EU-basic rights
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EU Law
5. Principle of subsidiarity
> Art. 5 TFEU
> In the areas of shared power
> EU is only allowed to act if Member States themselves can not achieve
goal themselves
> Basically obligation to justify EU actions
> Difficult as a legal basis to file law suite
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EU Law
6. Principle of limited empowerment of the EU
> EU has power only where Treaty explicitly transfers competences on
EU level
> e.g.:
> Art 31 custom tariffs
> Art 46 freedom of persons to move
> Art 53 recognition of diplomas
> delicate:
> Art 352 TFEU
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EU Law
7. Obligation on Member States to respect EU law
Two components:
> Obligation on Member States to do everything necessary to support EU
in reaching goals
> Obligation on Member States to do nothing which could make it difficult
for the EU to reach goals
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EU Law
8. Obligation to respect the interests of MS
> The EU is obliged to respect the interests of the Member States
> Only limiting Member States competences as necessary
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EU Law
9. Principle of proportionality
> Very important general legal principle
> ECJ
> Principle of subsidiarity
> Art 5 (3) TFEU
> Esp. concerning restrictions of Member States and EU citizens
> 3 Elements
> Suitability, Necessity, proportionality
> e.g. German purity requirement for beer
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EU Law
10. Cross section policies
> Some policy areas, which are of special importance to the EU, have to
be taken into account in all other areas as well
> e.g.:
> Environment protection (Art. 11 TFEU)
> Non-discrimination (Art. 8/18 TFEU)
> Consumer protection (Art. 12 TFEU)
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EU Law
Significance of EU law
> EU as a creation by law
> Without law no EU
> EU as a source of law
> Competence to enact law independently
> Limited scope
> Steady attraction of competence
> EU as an own legal system
> Basically independent from national legal systems
> EU activities are based on law
> But: system of cooperation with national legal system
> EU legal system is not complete
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Specialized Courts
(at present only Civil
Service Tribunal)
> 7 Judges
> Applicants: EU Staff members
General Court
(formerly Court of
first instance)
Court of Justice
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Breach of EU law by MS
Admissibility:
Commission, MS
Result:
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Preliminary reference
Object:
Admissibility:
Any court of a MS
Result:
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2nd instance
decisions, 111
Enforcement
procedure, 74
Others, 9
Preliminary
reference,
428
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Finally
Questions?
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