Revisiting the EU Legal System: Substantive & Procedural Loyalty for the Judicial Enforcement of the Rule of Law

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Panagiotis Zinonos
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Aiming to foster reflection on the role of the EU regarding the enforcement of the rule of law, this essay revisits, in a normative fashion, the Union’s legal system with references to recent and established case law and literature. It understands the judicial enforcement of the rule of law as a synonym of effective judicial protection and analyses the pluralistic system of the Union as being overarched by loyalty. It then introduces three specific components of the rule of law related to its judicial enforcement. The first concerns its material aspect: the standards of protection of rights and principles. The contribution opines that the systemic analysis of the Union excludes conflicts of standards. The second component refers to judicial control. It is argued that the related structural obligations of the Member States are enforceable by individual claims grounded on a self-standing right. The last component is organic and relates to the judge. The contribution posits that the national judge is empowered by her European mandate to enforcing the rule of law. While the technique of exceptional circumstances as part of the mechanism of the European arrest warrant confirms this position, cases of constitutional conflicts suggest the procedural deficiency. EU legal system, rule of law, effective judicial protection, judicial enforcement of the rule of law, multidimensional legal system, substantive loyalty, standards of protection, procedural loyalty, duties of the Member States, individual claims, European mandate of the national judge, judicial cooperation, preliminary ruling, exceptional circumstances, constitutional conflicts
重新审视欧盟法律体系:法治司法执行的实体与程序忠诚
为了促进对欧盟在实施法治方面的作用的反思,本文参考了最近和现有的判例法和文献,以规范的方式重新审视了欧盟的法律体系。它将法治的司法执行理解为有效司法保护的同义词,并将联邦的多元化制度分析为被忠诚过度统治。然后介绍了与司法执行有关的法治的三个具体组成部分。第一个涉及其物质方面:保护权利和原则的标准。该贡献认为,对欧盟的系统分析排除了标准冲突。第二部分涉及司法控制。有人认为,会员国的相关结构义务可通过基于自立权利的个人索赔强制执行。最后一个组成部分是有机的,与法官有关。该贡献假设,国家法官根据其欧洲授权,有权执行法治。虽然作为欧洲逮捕令机制一部分的特殊情况技术证实了这一立场,但宪法冲突的案例表明了程序上的缺陷。欧盟法律体系、法治、有效的司法保护、法治的司法执行、多层面的法律体系、实质忠诚、保护标准、程序忠诚、成员国的义务、个人索赔、国家法官的欧洲授权、司法合作、初步裁决、特殊情况、宪法冲突
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