EU Law - The Role of National Courts in the Member States
- Created by: Alasdair
- Created on: 10-11-20 17:50
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- The Role of National Courts in the Member States
- Individuals have only limited rights to take action before ECJ
- They can in limited circumstances sue an institution but they cannot sue another individual or Member State before ECJ.
- Individuals assert rights under EU Law in their own national courts
- Principles individuals rely on to assert rights in national courts
- direct effect
- indirect effect
- State liability
- EU Law can be used in any proceedings of national law whether public (e.g. judicial review) or private (e.g. contract, tort, equity).
- Individuals have only limited rights to take action before ECJ
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