Taking Soft Law Into Account... of Course! But What Does That Concretely Mean?

Francesco Liguori
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This study attempts to verify what concretely the Grimaldi doctrine entails for national courts. According to this landmark decision, a national court is bound to take European soft law into account when adjudicating disputes. Although more than 30 years have passed since its adoption, its role in the domestic legal order still appears ambiguous. In the hope of highlighting what the Court had meant to state, this paper intends to grasp the real implications of this leading case. First, in order to outline the scope of the duty enshrined by the Court, some aspects will be examined, such as the addressees of the doctrine, the types of EU soft law measures involved, and the legal basis of this obligation. Secondly, while bearing in mind what some have argued, namely that Grimaldi imposes either a duty of consistent interpretation or a duty of effort, this article intends to suggest a third way, which is the 'soft duty to apply' EU soft law. This obligation, of course, is not to be understood in the narrow sense of the word and varies in intensity depending on the situations in which national courts find themselves. In this respect, it will be appropriate to explore what implications these measures entail for domestic courts and what the latter should concretely do when dealing with EU soft law instruments. Finally, this study identifies the possible consequences of the 'soft duty to apply' EU soft law in the framework of the dialogue between courts by focusing on the dynamics governing the procedure under Article 267 TFEU and accordingly suggesting the applicability of Foto-Frost and CILFIT doctrines to proceedings where a source of European soft law is at stake.
考虑软法律……当然!但这具体意味着什么呢?
本研究试图验证格里马尔迪原则对国家法院的具体影响。根据这一具有里程碑意义的决定,一个国家法院在裁决纠纷时必然会考虑到欧洲的软法。虽然自其通过以来已经过了30多年,但其在国内法律秩序中的作用似乎仍然模糊不清。为了强调法院想要说明的内容,本文打算把握这一主要案件的真正含义。首先,为了概述法院所规定的义务的范围,将审查一些方面,例如原则的对象,所涉及的欧盟软法措施的类型以及这一义务的法律基础。其次,考虑到一些人的争论,即格里马尔迪规定了一致解释的义务或努力的义务,本文打算提出第三种方式,即“适用欧盟软法的软义务”。当然,不能从狭义上理解这项义务,它的强度取决于各国法院所处的情况。在这方面,探讨这些措施对国内法院的影响以及后者在处理欧盟软法律文书时应具体做些什么将是适当的。最后,本研究通过关注TFEU第267条规定的程序的动态,确定了法院之间对话框架中“适用欧盟软法的软义务”的可能后果,并相应地建议Foto-Frost和CILFIT理论适用于欧洲软法来源受到威胁的诉讼。
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