TY - GEN
T1 - Is a Microstate about to Provide EU Rule of Law with its Van Gend Moment?
AU - Borg Barthet, Justin
PY - 2019/5/19
Y1 - 2019/5/19
N2 - In fifteen years of EU membership, Maltese courts have been remarkably reluctant to refer questions of interpretation to the CJEU. This could be about to change in litigation which could have far-reaching consequences for the direct effect of member states’ rule of law and human rights obligations. The dispute raises important, novel questions concerning the extent to which EU law of a classical constitutional nature could be democratised in much the same manner as the law of the internal market was democratised through Van Gend.
AB - In fifteen years of EU membership, Maltese courts have been remarkably reluctant to refer questions of interpretation to the CJEU. This could be about to change in litigation which could have far-reaching consequences for the direct effect of member states’ rule of law and human rights obligations. The dispute raises important, novel questions concerning the extent to which EU law of a classical constitutional nature could be democratised in much the same manner as the law of the internal market was democratised through Van Gend.
UR - https://verfassungsblog.de/is-a-microstate-about-to-provide-eu-rule-of-law-with-its-van-gend-moment/
U2 - 10.17176/20190523-172134-0
DO - 10.17176/20190523-172134-0
M3 - Other contribution
PB - Verfassungsblog
ER -