The european “nomofilachia” and the principle of proportionality

Scritto da: G. Alessandro Ansaldi - Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, Special Issue Law and Public Administration, vol. 28 E/2009, pagg. 209-235 · 1 gen 2009




Pubblicazione legale: The European Court of Justice greatly contributes to guarantees that Community law will be uniformly interpreted and applied ("nomofilachia") and the rights which indivudals derive from the Communirt legal order will be effectively protected. This essay anaysese some aspects of the European Union "nomofilachia"; the research is developed in two steps which are strictly correlated. In the first part, it will be underlined how the uniform interpretation and the uniform application of EC law go beyond the provisions of art. 234 of EC Treat; and are supported by new kind of relations among the Court of Justice, national courts and national administrations. In the second part of the research, it will be highlighted the impact of the general principles of the European Community legal system, moulded thrugh the "nomofilachia" function of the Luxemburg Court, as regards the activities of national administrations. The anaysis gibes a particular attention to the evolutionary dynamics of the proportionality principle. All these aspects work in a contemporary context of deep trasformation of the traditional relations among law, courts, administrations and citiziens. (This essay is the joint work of both authors, with Barone primary responsible for paragraph 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and Ansaldi for paragraph 5, 6, 7, 8).

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G. Alessandro Ansaldi

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