Predictable and Unsatisfying

<p>Most EU lawyers have already seen it looming on the horizon: On 16 June 2021, former Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston lost the legal dispute against her former employer, the European Court of Justice. Although the outcome in this regard was predictable, the decision is overall somewhat un...

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Main Author: Sophie Bohnert
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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description <p>Most EU lawyers have already seen it looming on the horizon: On 16 June 2021, former Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston lost the legal dispute against her former employer, the European Court of Justice. Although the outcome in this regard was predictable, the decision is overall somewhat unsatisfying. The CJEU seems to be of that opinion in finding that Sharpston’s mandate ended automatically with the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU. The Court does so without revealing its legal considerations and interpretation of EU primary law in its reasoning.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-dd836623de8a4e47a3d8ee4d1e7c4e6a2022-12-22T03:04:43ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044Predictable and UnsatisfyingSophie Bohnert<p>Most EU lawyers have already seen it looming on the horizon: On 16 June 2021, former Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston lost the legal dispute against her former employer, the European Court of Justice. Although the outcome in this regard was predictable, the decision is overall somewhat unsatisfying. The CJEU seems to be of that opinion in finding that Sharpston’s mandate ended automatically with the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU. The Court does so without revealing its legal considerations and interpretation of EU primary law in its reasoning.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/predictable-and-unsatisfying/AG Sharpston, brexit, CJEU, Eleanor Sharpston, Rule of Law
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