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This book discusses how Polish courts apply principles of consistent interpretation, primacy and direct effect of EU law in their daily adjudicating practice in order to ensure effet utile of EU law, resulting in effective protection of individuals' rights derived from the EU legal order.
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This book discusses how Polish courts apply principles of consistent interpretation, primacy and direct effect of EU law in their daily adjudicating practice in order to ensure effet utile of EU law, resulting in effective protection of individuals' rights derived from the EU legal order.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781032446257
- ISBN-10: 1032446250
- Artikelnr.: 68100325
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781032446257
- ISBN-10: 1032446250
- Artikelnr.: 68100325
Monika Domäska is Adjunct Professor in the Department of European Law at the Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, judicial assistant at the Labour and Social Security Chamber of the Supreme Court of Poland since 2001, and member of the Polish Association of European Law. Dawid Mi¿sik is Adjunct Professor in the Department of European Law at the Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. Since 2014, he has been justice at the Labour and Social Security (until April 2018 the Labour, Social Security and Public Affairs) Chamber of the Supreme Court of Poland. As a judge rapporteur, he has adjudicated various issues of EU labour, social security, state aid, competition, telecommunications, energy, commercial and consumer protection law, and the rule of law. Dawid was a member of judicial panels that made most of the preliminary references originating from the Polish Supreme Court, including C-585/18 A.K. Monika Szwarc is Professor in the Department of European Law at the Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland and the Head of the Centre for Research on Judicial Application of EU Law (CEREJA-EU).
1. Introduction; PART I: The concept of the EU Case - scope of application
of EU law before Polish courts; 2. The concept of the EU case in the
case-law of the Supreme Court; 3. The concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 4. The Concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part II: The principle of
consistent interpretation of Polish law with EU law; 5. The principle of
consistent interpretation in the case-law of the Supreme Court; 6. The
principle of consistent interpretation in the case-law of the
administrative courts; 7. The principle of consistent interpretation in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part III: The principles of
primacy and direct effect of EU law in the case-law of Polish Courts; 8.
The principles of primacy and direct effect in the case-law of the Supreme
Court; 9. The principles of primacy and direct effect of EU law in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 10. The principles of primacy and
direct effect of EU law in the Constitutional Tribunal; 11. Conclusions
of EU law before Polish courts; 2. The concept of the EU case in the
case-law of the Supreme Court; 3. The concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 4. The Concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part II: The principle of
consistent interpretation of Polish law with EU law; 5. The principle of
consistent interpretation in the case-law of the Supreme Court; 6. The
principle of consistent interpretation in the case-law of the
administrative courts; 7. The principle of consistent interpretation in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part III: The principles of
primacy and direct effect of EU law in the case-law of Polish Courts; 8.
The principles of primacy and direct effect in the case-law of the Supreme
Court; 9. The principles of primacy and direct effect of EU law in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 10. The principles of primacy and
direct effect of EU law in the Constitutional Tribunal; 11. Conclusions
1. Introduction; PART I: The concept of the EU Case - scope of application
of EU law before Polish courts; 2. The concept of the EU case in the
case-law of the Supreme Court; 3. The concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 4. The Concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part II: The principle of
consistent interpretation of Polish law with EU law; 5. The principle of
consistent interpretation in the case-law of the Supreme Court; 6. The
principle of consistent interpretation in the case-law of the
administrative courts; 7. The principle of consistent interpretation in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part III: The principles of
primacy and direct effect of EU law in the case-law of Polish Courts; 8.
The principles of primacy and direct effect in the case-law of the Supreme
Court; 9. The principles of primacy and direct effect of EU law in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 10. The principles of primacy and
direct effect of EU law in the Constitutional Tribunal; 11. Conclusions
of EU law before Polish courts; 2. The concept of the EU case in the
case-law of the Supreme Court; 3. The concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 4. The Concept of the EU Case in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part II: The principle of
consistent interpretation of Polish law with EU law; 5. The principle of
consistent interpretation in the case-law of the Supreme Court; 6. The
principle of consistent interpretation in the case-law of the
administrative courts; 7. The principle of consistent interpretation in the
case-law of the Constitutional Tribunal; Part III: The principles of
primacy and direct effect of EU law in the case-law of Polish Courts; 8.
The principles of primacy and direct effect in the case-law of the Supreme
Court; 9. The principles of primacy and direct effect of EU law in the
case-law of the administrative courts; 10. The principles of primacy and
direct effect of EU law in the Constitutional Tribunal; 11. Conclusions