The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides Case

(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 177-188 | European Forum Insight of 28 May 2021 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Background: the EU Courts and the Euro crisis. - II.1. Ledra: applicability of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU....

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Main Author: Isabel Staudinger
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Published: European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu) 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/europeanforum/court-justice-self-restraint-reviewing-financial-assistance-conditionality
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spelling doaj-cca0989cd2d0430c8a10f5757ba4c5322021-05-28T10:02:16ZengEuropean Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)European Papers2499-82492021-05-012021 6117718810.15166/2499-8249/462The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides CaseIsabel Staudinger0University of Salzburg(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 177-188 | European Forum Insight of 28 May 2021 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Background: the EU Courts and the Euro crisis. - II.1. Ledra: applicability of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU. - II.2. Mallis: no action for annulment of a Eurogroup statement. - III. The Chrysostomides case. - III.1. The judgment of the General Court. - III.2. The judgement of the ECJ. - IV. Implications for legal protection against financial assistance conditionality. - V. Conclusions. | (Abstract) In the Chrysostomides case (joined cases C-597/18 P, C-598/18 P, C-603/18 P and C-604/18 P Council v Chrysostomides Co. and Others ECLI:EU:C:2020:1028), the Court of Justice (ECJ) confirmed its previous finding that the Eurogroup has only an informal and intergovernmental nature. Building on the cases Ledra and Mallis, the ECJ finally denied the respective possibilities of EU legal protection against acts and conduct of the Eurogroup. Moreover, the ECJ denied the binding nature of art. 2(6)(b) of Council Decision (EU) 2013/236, a decision with which the conditionality of the macro-economic adjustment programme had been brought under the auspices of EU law. As a consequence, the Eurogroup's acts and conduct as well as conditionality measures cannot be reviewed on the EU level.https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/europeanforum/court-justice-self-restraint-reviewing-financial-assistance-conditionalityfinancial assistance conditionalityeurogroupaccountabilityaction for damageseconomic and monetary unioncyprus
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The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides Case
European Papers
financial assistance conditionality
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action for damages
economic and monetary union
cyprus
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title The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides Case
title_short The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides Case
title_full The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides Case
title_fullStr The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides Case
title_full_unstemmed The Court of Justice's Self-restraint of Reviewing Financial Assistance Conditionality in the Chrysostomides Case
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description (Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 177-188 | European Forum Insight of 28 May 2021 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Background: the EU Courts and the Euro crisis. - II.1. Ledra: applicability of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU. - II.2. Mallis: no action for annulment of a Eurogroup statement. - III. The Chrysostomides case. - III.1. The judgment of the General Court. - III.2. The judgement of the ECJ. - IV. Implications for legal protection against financial assistance conditionality. - V. Conclusions. | (Abstract) In the Chrysostomides case (joined cases C-597/18 P, C-598/18 P, C-603/18 P and C-604/18 P Council v Chrysostomides Co. and Others ECLI:EU:C:2020:1028), the Court of Justice (ECJ) confirmed its previous finding that the Eurogroup has only an informal and intergovernmental nature. Building on the cases Ledra and Mallis, the ECJ finally denied the respective possibilities of EU legal protection against acts and conduct of the Eurogroup. Moreover, the ECJ denied the binding nature of art. 2(6)(b) of Council Decision (EU) 2013/236, a decision with which the conditionality of the macro-economic adjustment programme had been brought under the auspices of EU law. As a consequence, the Eurogroup's acts and conduct as well as conditionality measures cannot be reviewed on the EU level.
topic financial assistance conditionality
eurogroup
accountability
action for damages
economic and monetary union
cyprus
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