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Should national judges be able to submit preliminary questions to the CJEU regarding their independence, even when the answers to these questions are not strictly necessary to decide the dispute pending before them?

Blog post by Ruari O’Neill ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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A subjective right of judges to independence as a mechanism for guaranteeing the EU legal order premised on mutual trust, by Ruairi O’Neill
My article published in the latest edition of the Liverpool Law Journal made the claim that national judges should be able to submit preliminary questions to the CJEU under Art. 267 TFEU regarding …
realaw.blog
January 31, 2025 at 9:40 AM
An overview of my article in the Liverpool Law Journal has been published on the REALaw blog. In it, I argue the importance of independent judges in the EU legal order. It deals with the rule of law in the EU, but mostly I think the contribution is to our understanding of the rule of mutual trust
A subjective right of judges to independence as a mechanism for guaranteeing the EU legal order premised on mutual trust, by Ruairi O’Neill
My article published in the latest edition of the Liverpool Law Journal made the claim that national judges should be able to submit preliminary questions to the CJEU under Art. 267 TFEU regarding …
realaw.blog
January 31, 2025 at 11:59 AM