When is a Court a Court?
<p>The PSPP decision is not the first time a national court objected the CJEU. In Ajos, for example, the Danish Supreme Court rebelled against conform interpretation. The PSPP decision is nonetheless different: It is a challenge on a whole new level.</p>
Main Author: | Urška Šadl |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Series: | Verfassungsblog |
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Online Access: | https://verfassungsblog.de/when-is-a-court-a-court/ |
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