An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu, Joana Rita Sousa Covelo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/47979
Resumo: Under today’s European constitutional demands, effective judicial protection sets the tone concerning potential jurisdictional instruments able to act as constitutionality control mechanisms. Inter-jurisdictionality stands for different and complementary jurisdictional systems living together in the same space and it aims to understand how their reflexive interactions can be maintained to promote effective judicial protection. Both the infringement procedure and the preliminary ruling act as constitutional controls. The first allows the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to evaluate the incompatibility of national solutions/omissions with EU law but, to meet its full effectiveness, widening legitimate parties needs to be considered as well. Also, validity preliminary rulings act as a constitutional control in proceedings relating to individuals – national judges should be aware of their referring obligations to the CJEU. There are voices amongst European academia that advocate a new constitutional procedure to promote fundamental rights’ protection. However, the main formulas highlighted rely on solutions tested on the national level which can compromise their efficacy. We perceive an inter-jurisdictional paradigm as the proper approach since it will allow the promotion of effective judicial protection at a constitutional level as a new EU dogmatically thought phenomenon. This is to ensure judicial integration can be perceived as a reality, engaged in pursuing the future of the EU
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title An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection
spellingShingle An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection
Abreu, Joana Rita Sousa Covelo
Ciências Sociais::Direito
title_short An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection
title_full An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection
title_fullStr An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection
title_full_unstemmed An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection
title_sort An approach to today's EU constitutionality control - understanding this EU inter-jurisdictional phenomenon in light of effective judicial protection
author Abreu, Joana Rita Sousa Covelo
author_facet Abreu, Joana Rita Sousa Covelo
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Joana Rita Sousa Covelo
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topic Ciências Sociais::Direito
description Under today’s European constitutional demands, effective judicial protection sets the tone concerning potential jurisdictional instruments able to act as constitutionality control mechanisms. Inter-jurisdictionality stands for different and complementary jurisdictional systems living together in the same space and it aims to understand how their reflexive interactions can be maintained to promote effective judicial protection. Both the infringement procedure and the preliminary ruling act as constitutional controls. The first allows the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to evaluate the incompatibility of national solutions/omissions with EU law but, to meet its full effectiveness, widening legitimate parties needs to be considered as well. Also, validity preliminary rulings act as a constitutional control in proceedings relating to individuals – national judges should be aware of their referring obligations to the CJEU. There are voices amongst European academia that advocate a new constitutional procedure to promote fundamental rights’ protection. However, the main formulas highlighted rely on solutions tested on the national level which can compromise their efficacy. We perceive an inter-jurisdictional paradigm as the proper approach since it will allow the promotion of effective judicial protection at a constitutional level as a new EU dogmatically thought phenomenon. This is to ensure judicial integration can be perceived as a reality, engaged in pursuing the future of the EU
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