Review article
EFFET UTILE AND NATIONAL PRACTICE: IS THERE A ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT?
Alenka Berger Škrk
; Faculty of Law, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Abstract
Effet utile as a general principle of EU law is always “bound” on the dilemmas of the effective enforcement of EU law, more particularly, on the dilemmas of the judicial protection of EU-based rights through national and also EU remedies. This article is centered on three topics: first, on the concept of decentralized enforcement of EU law and meaning of the principle of effectiveness (effet utile) thereof; second, on the national practice of the effective enforcement of EU law from a standpoint of private parties; and, third, on a national practice of the preliminary reference procedure’s referrals in the context of national courts’ duty of loyal cooperation.
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Hrčak ID:
123278
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Publication date:
26.6.2014.
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