Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.32984/gapzh.10.1.10
Croatian Cases Before EU Courts
Igor Materljan
; European Commission
Abstract
The Republic of Croatia joined the European Union more than five years ago. During that period, more than twenty cases have been submitted to the EU courts, which can be labelled “Croatian”. This article analyses those cases. Although their nature is very different, the conducted analysis enables some conclusions to be drawn regarding the quality of the acts initiating proceedings, the content of the decisions of the EU Courts and the consequences of those decisions.
Keywords
proceedings before EU courts; Court of Justice of the EU; General Court; procedural decisions; manifestly inadmissible applications; manifest lack of jurisdiction of the courts; decisions on the merits; interpretation of EU law; actions for damages; actions for annulment
Hrčak ID:
222957
URI
Publication date:
18.7.2019.
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