CONSEIL D’ETAT AND EU LEGAL ORDER
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.37.2.4Keywords:
Conseil d’Etat; european legal orderAbstract
This paper investigates approaching between the French legal order and the legal order of the European Union. Pointing to the most important elements convergence of judicial practice: the priority and specific quality of European law; direct effect of European directives; interpretation of European law; Reception of the principle of legal certainty in national law. Furthermore, it was point to the differences which exist between the European legal order and the national legal order, and the responsibility of the EU Member State (France) for violating European law. In doing so, it draws attention to the decision of the Conseil d’Etat in an advisory meaning.
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