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9789067041843

Co-actorship in the Development of European Law-Making: The Quality of European Legislation and its Implementation and Application in the National Legal Order

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-06-13
  • Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press

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Summary

In June 2004, the Association of the Councils of State and Supreme Administrative Jurisdictions of the European Union organised a two-day colloquium in The Hague, during which the quality of European legislation was discussed by representatives of the 25 Member States of the EU as well as of the Court of Justice for the EC. This book is based on, amongst other things, the General Report from that colloquium, the various national reports, and reports prepared by members of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance. More specifically the book deals with, inter alia, the European and national legislative process; the preliminary rulings procedure as a tool and as a source for the application of European law; and the connecting links between the EU and the national legal systems.

Table of Contents

Preface v
List of abbreviations x
Part I Reflections on Co-Actorship in the Development of European Law-Making
ERNST M.H. HIRSCH BALLIN
1. Introduction
3(1)
2. The constitutional framework
4(2)
3. The sui generis nature of the EU's legislative procedures
6(4)
4. Co-actorship
10(1)
5. What determines the quality of European legislation?
10(3)
6. EU law-making is not just a matter for European institutions
13(2)
7. The role of the Councils of State
15(2)
8. The contribution of the national courts to the quality of European legislation and its application
17(2)
9. The quality of the interconnections
19(2)
10. Practising co-actorship
21(6)
Part II General Report. The Quality of European Legislation and Its Implementation and Application in the National Legal Order
LINDA A.J. SENDEN
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1. The approach chosen
27(2)
2. Defining the quality issues in relation to European legislation
29(6)
Chapter 2 INTERPRETATION OF EUROPEAN LEGISLATION IN THE MEMBER STATES
1. The interpretation problems
35(1)
1.1 The nature and causes of interpretation problems
35(1)
1.2 The new hierarchy and typology of European legal instruments
42(1)
1.2.1 Problems connected to the present system of European legal instruments
43(1)
1.2.2 Introduction of a new hierarchy of norms and typology of legal acts
45(1)
1.2.3 Problems connected to the use of other instruments
47(3)
1.3 Implementation techniques: the relation between transposition and application
50(1)
1.3.1 General observations
50(1)
1.3.2 National approaches
51(11)
1.4 Case study: transposing and applying the Bird and Habitat Directives and the Sixth VAT Directive
62(1)
1.4.1 The Sixth VAT Directive
62(1)
1.4.2 The Bird and Habitat Directives
67(6)
2. Dealing with interpretation problems
73(1)
2.1 Ex ante examination of European legislation
74(1)
2.2 The use of interpretation aids
78(1)
2.2.1 The approach in the case law of the ECJ
78(1)
2.2.2 Transparency and travaux préparatoires
81(1)
2.2.3 Preamble
87(1)
2.2.4 Statements in the minutes of the Council
88(1)
2.2.5 Commission documents
89(1)
2.3 Recourse to different language versions
90(1)
2.3.1 Approach of the ECJ in the case of linguistic divergences
91(1)
2.3.2 National approaches
81(13)
2.4 Recourse to consistent interpretation and reliance on direct effect
94(1)
2.5 Recourse to the preliminary rulings procedure
96(1)
2.5.1 Use
96(1)
2.5.2 Aims
100(1)
2.6 What kind of cooperation and consultation - informal or institutionalised?
101(1)
3. Attaching consequences to interpretation errors
102(1)
3.1 Ex post examination of legislation
103(1)
3.2 National repair mechanism: the liability of national legislatures and courts
110(1)
3.3 Revision possibility in the case of liability of the national court
114(1)
3.4 Possible European repair mechanisms
116(3)
Chapter 3 CONCLUSIONS AND SOLUTIONS
1. The main conclusions
119(3)
2. Improving the transparency of and advice on European legislation
122(5)
3. Establishing best practices and cooperation on implementation
127(3)
4. Effective cooperation in the Preliminary Rulings Procedure
130(1)
4.1 General observations
130(1)
4.2 Flexibilising the CILFIT criteria
134(1)
4.3 Referral only if a decision so requires
137(1)
4.4 Introducing a 'filter' mechanism
138(1)
4.5 The national court providing an answer
141(1)
4.6 Introducing a 'green and/or red light' approach
143(1)
4.7 Introducing a kind of system of leave to appeal
147(1)
4.8 Improving contacts between the highest national courts and the ECJ
149(1)
4.9 Other possible solutions, in particular reorganisation of the Court's procedures
153(4)
5. Some final observations on the cycle of European and national law-making, connecting links and co-actorship
157
Annexes
Annex 1: Questionnaire
163
Annex 2: Articles I-33 to I-37 of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe

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