The ECJ's Relationship with Other International Courts and Tribunals
EUROPE-THE NEW LEGAL REALISM, ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF HJALTE RASMUSSEN, pp. 393-411, Karsten Hagel-Sorensen, Ulrich Haltern, Henning Koch, and Joseph Weiler, eds., Djof Publishing, December 2010
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The ECJ's Relationship with Other International Courts and Tribunals
The ECJ's Relationship with Other International Courts and Tribunals
Date Written: December 1, 2010
Abstract
This contribution analyzes the ECJ's relationship with other international courts and tribunals, focusing on international trade law, European Human Rights,international environmental law and international investment law. The conclusion is that despite the increasing interaction between the ECJ and other international courts and tribunals, the ECJ is reluctant to give up its supreme role of final interpreter of European law and international law aspects related to it.
Keywords: ECJ, International Courts and Tribunals, Comity
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