Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of Justice

The present paper is dedicated to analysis authority of the European Union (hereinafter "EU"). Its importance lies in the fact that this EU institution is established at the beginning of the European integration process and has rich history and case-law of more than 60 years, which are...

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Main Author: Katerina YOCHEVA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2011-03-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Danubius: Juridica
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Online Access:http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/juridica/article/view/841/752
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spelling doaj-ece0926e45e541dbb6cf778ff1c443802021-10-02T05:17:16ZengDanubius UniversityActa Universitatis Danubius: Juridica1844-80622065-38912011-03-01718191Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of JusticeKaterina YOCHEVA0New Bulgarian UniversityThe present paper is dedicated to analysis authority of the European Union (hereinafter "EU"). Its importance lies in the fact that this EU institution is established at the beginning of the European integration process and has rich history and case-law of more than 60 years, which are to a great extent unfamiliar to the broad public and even to members of the judiciary or to researchers in Bulgaria and Romania recently joined together the EU in 2007. This study aims to the work and acts of the various EU institutions, bodies, offices or agencies. The author has made former attempts to explain some specific aspects of the regulation and the functioning of the institutional framework of the Union. In order to achieve better results the analysis is based on survey, observation, comparison and translation of various sources such as EU and international legal acts and case-law and systematisation of the available doctrine in this are the legal regulation, characteristics and effects of the preliminary opinions of the Court of Justice and to distinguish these acts from other more well of special interest to academics and members of the judiciary because it presents in detailed and concise manner the basic features of these unfamiliar but undoubtedly important acts. Its main contribution lies in the fact that it constitutes a first attempt in Bulgaria fo specific acts.http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/juridica/article/view/841/752EU jurisdictions; international agreements; compatibility with the Treaties; community
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Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of Justice
Acta Universitatis Danubius: Juridica
EU jurisdictions; international agreements; compatibility with the Treaties; community
author_facet Katerina YOCHEVA
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title Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of Justice
title_short Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of Justice
title_full Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of Justice
title_fullStr Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of Justice
title_full_unstemmed Specific Acts of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Opinions of the Court of Justice
title_sort specific acts of the court of justice of the european union – opinions of the court of justice
publisher Danubius University
series Acta Universitatis Danubius: Juridica
issn 1844-8062
2065-3891
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The present paper is dedicated to analysis authority of the European Union (hereinafter "EU"). Its importance lies in the fact that this EU institution is established at the beginning of the European integration process and has rich history and case-law of more than 60 years, which are to a great extent unfamiliar to the broad public and even to members of the judiciary or to researchers in Bulgaria and Romania recently joined together the EU in 2007. This study aims to the work and acts of the various EU institutions, bodies, offices or agencies. The author has made former attempts to explain some specific aspects of the regulation and the functioning of the institutional framework of the Union. In order to achieve better results the analysis is based on survey, observation, comparison and translation of various sources such as EU and international legal acts and case-law and systematisation of the available doctrine in this are the legal regulation, characteristics and effects of the preliminary opinions of the Court of Justice and to distinguish these acts from other more well of special interest to academics and members of the judiciary because it presents in detailed and concise manner the basic features of these unfamiliar but undoubtedly important acts. Its main contribution lies in the fact that it constitutes a first attempt in Bulgaria fo specific acts.
topic EU jurisdictions; international agreements; compatibility with the Treaties; community
url http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/juridica/article/view/841/752
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