Judicial review in EU law / Alexander H. Türk.
Material type: TextSeries: Elgar European lawPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: xlvii, 354 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1845422031
- 9781845422035
- Judicial review in European Union law
- 341.2422 22
- KJE4010 .T87 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-337) and index.
Part 1. Action for annulment -- 1. EU institutions or bodies as defendants -- 2. Reviewable acts -- Refusal to comply with a request -- Preparatory acts -- Provision of information -- Internal rules and guidelines -- Confirmatory acts -- Expression of future conduct -- International agreements -- Non-existent acts -- Impact on legal position -- 3. Locus standi of privileged and semi-privileged applicants -- Privileged applicants -- Semi-privileged applicants -- 4. Locus standi of non-privileged applicants -- Statutory requirements under Article 230(4) -- Determining the nature of an act -- Definition of addressees of an act -- Criteria for determining the nature of the act -- Relationship between nature of the act and individual -- Concern -- Directives -- Direct concern -- Regulations -- Decisions -- Directives -- Rationale of direct concern -- Individual concern -- Classical Plaumann -- Extension of Plaumann -- Administrative proceedings at EC level -- Competition -- Anti-dumping -- State aid -- Other areas of Community procedures -- Summary -- Specific substantive protection under EC law -- Specific economic effects -- Specific effects on rights -- Summary -- Individual concern for associations -- Limits to the further extension of individual concern -- Conclusion -- 5. Legal interest -- 6. Time-limit in Article 230(5) -- Notification, publication and knowledge -- Calculation of the time-limit -- Extension of the time-limit -- Effect of exceeding the time-limit -- 7. Grounds of review -- Lack of competence -- Infringement of an essential procedural requirement -- Duty to give reasons -- Rights of defence -- Other essential procedural requirements -- Infringement of the Treaty or of any rule relating to its -- Application -- International agreements and international law -- General principles of law -- Legal certainty and legitimate expectations -- Principle of equality -- Principle of proportionality -- Protection of fundamental rights -- Misuse of power -- Intensity of review -- 8. Effects of illegality -- Article 231 -- Article 233 -- 9. Reform -- Reviewable acts -- Locus standi -- Effects of illegality -- Article 269 TFEU -- Part 2. Failure to act -- 1. Parties to the proceedings -- 2. Reviewable failures to act -- 3. Procedure: Article 232(2) -- Formal notice -- Definition of position -- 4. Locus standi -- 5. Grounds of review -- 6. Form and effects of the judgment -- Part 3. Incidental review -- 1. Plea of illegality -- Nature and scope of the provision -- Acts subject to challenge -- Part ies. Able to bring a challenge -- Grounds of review and effect of inapplicability -- 2. Validity review -- Jurisdiction of the Court -- Court or tribunal of a Member State -- Reviewable acts -- Question raised -- Decision must be necessary -- Powers and obligations of national courts -- Limitations imposed by Foto-Frost -- Power of national court to grant interim relief -- Special regimes in Article 68 EC and Article 35 EU -- Grounds of review -- Effects of judgment of the Court -- Article 234 as effective remedy -- Lack of competence of national courts -- Lack of remedy -- Lack of access -- Disadvantages of validity review -- Procedural limitations in 234 proceedings before the Court -- Conclusion -- Part 4. Non-contractual liability -- 1. Attributable act -- 2. Liability for attributable acts -- Autonomous nature of Article 288(2) -- Joint liability and the exhaustion of national remedies -- Substantive test: unlawful act -- From the Schjppenstedt formula to Bergaderm -- Breach of a rule of law -- Rules intended to confer rights on individuals -- Sufficiently serious breach -- Discretionary acts: manifest and grave disregard -- Non-discretionary acts -- Substantive test: lawful act -- Damage -- Causation -- Time-limit -- Interlocutory judgment -- Part 5. Interim relief -- 1. Scope of application of Articles 242 and 243 -- Suspension of operation of the act under Article 242 -- Other interim measures under Article 243 -- Limits on the scope of interim measures -- 2. Requirements for the grant of interim measures -- Primafacie case -- Urgency -- Necessity for interim measures -- Nature of damage -- Serious and irreparable harm -- Serious and irreparable harm for private parties -- Serious and irreparable harm for public authorities -- Interests claimed -- Serious and irreparable damage -- Manifest urgency -- Balance of interests -- 3. Procedure 318.
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