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The European Court of Justice: Practice and procedure. 2nd ed. London: Butterworths, 1994.

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References to the European Court. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1995.

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Mohay, Ágoston. Az Európai Parlament a Bíróság előtt: Az Európai Unió Bírósága gyakorlatának hatása az Európai Parlament intézményi pozíciójára. Pécs: PTE ÁJK Európa Központ, 2012.

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Court of Justice of the European Communities. Selected instruments relating to the organization, jurisdiction, and procedure of the Court. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1993.

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Court of Justice of the European Communities. Selected instruments relating to the organization, jurisdiction, and procedure of the Court. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1990.

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1968-, Fenger Niels, ed. Preliminary references to the European Court of Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Der Europäische Gerichtshof und der Verhältnismässigkeitsgrundsatz: Untersuchung der Prüfungsdichte : insbesondere in der Gegenüberstellung der Kontrolle von Gemeinschaftsakten und von Massnahmen der Mitgliedstaaten. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2002.

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Niedermühlbichler, Hannes. Verfahren vor dem EuG und EuGH: Gerichtsorganisation, Zuständigkeit, Verfahrensarten. Wien: Manz, 1998.

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Keus, L. A. D. Europees procesrecht. Arnhem: Gouda Quint, 1995.

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Schima, Bernhard. Das Vorabentscheidungsverfahren vor dem EuGH: Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Rechtslage in Österreich und Deutschland. 2nd ed. Wien: Manz, 2004.

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Ana, Knežević Bojović, and Popović Dušan 1978-, eds. Evropski sud pravde. Beograd: Institut za uporedno pravo, 2006.

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Dine, Janet. Procedure and the European Court. London: Centre of European Law, 1991.

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La procédure préjudicielle devant la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne. Bruxelles: Bruylant, 2011.

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Rideau, Joël. Code de procédures européennes. Paris: Litec, 1990.

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Lenaerts, Koenraad. Europees procesrecht. 3rd ed. Antwerpen: Maklu, 2003.

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Barents, R. Procedures en procesvoering voor het Hof van Justitie en het Gerecht van eerste aanleg van de EG. 3rd ed. Deventer: Kluwer, 2005.

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Barents, R. Procedures en procesvoering voor het Hof van Justitie en het Gerecht van eerste aanleg van de EG. Deventer: Kluwer, 1996.

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1951-, Várnay Ernő, ed. EU-jog a tárgyalóteremben: A tagállamokkal szembeni kötelezettségszegési eljárások. Budapest: CompLex Kiadó Jogi és Üzleti Tartalomszolgáltató Kft., 2006.

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Baumhof, Angelika. Die Beweislast im Verfahren vor dem Europäischen Gerichtshof. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1996.

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Nissen, Harck-Oluf. Die Intervention Dritter in Verfahren vor dem Gerichtshof der Europäischen Gemeinschaften: Zugleich eine rechtsvergleichende Untersuchung zu den Instituten der Drittbeteiligung vor deutschen und französischen Zivil- und Verwaltungsgerichten. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2001.

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Bajorek-Ziaja, Hanna. Skarga do Europejskiego Trybunału Praw Człowieka oraz skarga do Europejskiego Trybunału Sprawiedliwości. Warszawa: "LexisNexis", 2006.

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Merger decisions and the rules of procedure of the European Community Courts. Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2012.

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France. Code des procédures juridictionnelles de l'Union européenne: Commenté et annoté. 2nd ed. Paris: Litec, 2002.

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Malferrari, Luigi. Zurückweisung von Vorabentscheidungsersuchen durch den EuGH: Systematisierung der Zulässigkeitsvoraussetzungen und Reformvorschläge zu Art. 234 EG-Vertrag. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2003.

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Zwaak, Leo. International human rights procedures: Petitioning the ECHR, CCPR, and CERD. Nijmegen: Ars Aequi Libri, 1991.

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Kornezov, Aleksandŭr. Prei︠u︡dit︠s︡ialnoto zapitvane do Sŭda na Evropeĭskite obshtnosti. Sofii︠a︡: Sibi, 2008.

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Kornezov, Aleksandŭr. Prei︠u︡dit︠s︡ialnoto zapitvane do Sŭda na Evropeĭskite obshtnosti. Sofii︠a︡: Sibi, 2008.

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Kornezov, Aleksandŭr. Prei︠u︡dit︠s︡ialnoto zapitvane do Sŭda na Evropeĭskite obshtnosti. Sofii︠a︡: Sibi, 2008.

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Kornezov, Aleksandŭr. Prei︠u︡dit︠s︡ialnoto zapitvane do Sŭda na Evropeĭskite obshtnosti. Sofii︠a︡: Sibi, 2008.

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Kak podatʹ zhalobu v Evropeĭskiĭ Sud po pravam cheloveka: Kommentariĭ k pravilam obrashchenii︠a︡ v Sud. Moskva: Izd-vo NORMA, 2000.

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Court of Justice of the European Communities. Selected instruments relating to the organisation, jurisdiction, and procedure of the Court. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2001.

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Gyula, Bándi. The environmental jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice: The development of the instruments of environmental law and the judicial practice. Budapest: Szent István Társulat, 2008.

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European University Institute. European Policy Unit., ed. The role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the interpretation of uniform law among the member states of the European Communities (EC): A contribution to an international congress of UNIDROIT on "Uniform law in practice" held in Rome, 7-10 September 1987. Baden-Baden: Nomos-Vlg. Ges., 1988.

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Brkan, Maja. Postopki pred Sodiščem EU: Priročnik za sodnike, odvetnike in državne pravobranilce. Ljubljana: IUS Software, d.o.o., GV Založba, 2014.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. The European Court of Human Rights as a Pathway to Impunity for International Crimes. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

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Schwarze, Jürgen. The role of the European Court of Justice in the interpretation of uniform law among the member states of the European Communities: A contribution to an International Congress of UNIDROIT on "Uniform Law in Practice" held in Rome, 7-10 September, 1987. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1988.

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Broberg, Morten, and Niels Fenger. Preliminary References to the European Court of Justice. Oxford University Press, 2014.

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Procedure and the European Court. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1992.

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Picod, Fabrice, and Joël Rideau. Code des procédures juridictionnelles de l'Union européenne. Litec, 2002.

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Lasok, K. P. E. Lasok's European Court Practice and Procedure. 3rd ed. Tottel Publishing, 2008.

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Wägenbaur, Bertrand P. Court of Justice of the EU: - Commentary on Statute and Rules of Procedure -. C. H. Beck'sch Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2013.

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Court of Justice of the EU: Commentary on Statute and Rules of Procedure. Beck/Hart, 2013.

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Britain, Great. Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session Amendment No. 4) (References to the Court of Justice of the European Communities) 1999 (Statutory Instruments: 1999: 1281 (). Stationery Office Books, 1999.

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Grover, Sonja C. The European Court of Human Rights as a Pathway to Impunity for International Crimes. Springer, 2010.

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Herwig C H, Hofmann, and Micheau Claire, eds. State Aid Law of the European Union. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law-ocl/9780198727460.001.0001.

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Rules controlling State aid and subsidies on the EU and the WTO level can have a decisive influence on both regulatory and distributive decision-making. This field of law has grown exponentially in importance and complexity over the past decades. Rules on State aid and subsidies control are one of the key instruments to ensure that public spending and regulatory measures do not lead to discriminatory distortions of competition. As a consequence, hardly any part of national law is free from review under criteria of State aid and subsidy regulation. In turn, State aid and subsidies law is linked to economic, constitutional, administrative law of the EU and the Member States as well as to public international law. This book provides expert opinion and commentary on the diverse dimensions of this complex and vital area of law. Critically analysing and explaining developments and current approaches in State aid law and subsidies, the chapters take into account not only the legal dimensions but also the economic and political implications. They address the EU law applicable to State aid in the aftermath of the recent State Modernisation reform, and coverage includes: an in-depth analysis of the notion of State aid as interpreted by the Court's cases-law and the Commission's practice; the rules on compatibility of State aid with the internal market; the rules governing the procedure before the Commission; the litigation before the Court of Justice of the European Union; and analysis of the other trade defence instruments, including WTO subsidy law and EU anti-subsidy law.
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Peter, Hilpold. 4 Legal Acts, 4.2 Solange I, BverfGE 37, 291, 29 May 1974; Solange II , BverfGE 73, 339, 22 October 1986; Solange III, BverfGE 89, 155 12 October 1993; and Solange IV, BverfGE 102, 147, 7 June 2000. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198743620.003.0020.

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The Solange case-law stands for a specific form of interaction between the legal order of the European Union (EU) and the legal orders of the member states (MS) or, respectively, between the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the national Constitutional Courts of the MS. At the start of this line of cases the German Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht—BverfG) first upheld its power to consider the compatibility of Community law rules with fundamental rights of the Basic Law (Grundgesetz) ‘as long as the integration process has not progressed so far that Community law receives a catalogue of fundamental rights’ (Solange I). Afterwards, when fundamental rights protection had become sufficiently strong within the EC/EU the BVerfG declared to refrain from such a control activity ‘as long as the European Communities ensure effective protection of fundamental rights’ (Solange II). Subsequently, this case-law was further clarified.
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Slovo of the National School of Judges of Ukraine. The National School of Judges of Ukraine, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37566/2707-6849-2020-5.

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The special edition of the national professional scientific and practical legal magazine “The Slovo of the National School of Judges of Ukraine” was published, which contains reports delivered at the online conference "Ensuring the unity of judicial practise: the legal positions of the Grand Chamber of the Supreme Court and standards of the Council of Europe", held on the occasion of the third anniversary of the Grand Chamber of the Supreme Court. time of thematic sessions and webinars for judges of each of the courts of cassation in the Supreme Court, as well as joint sessions for judges of different jurisdictions at the end of 2020. The National School of Judges of Ukraine held these events together with the Supreme Court and in synergy with the Council of Europe projects "Support to Judicial Reform in Ukraine", "Further Support for Ukraine's Implementation in the Context of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights", USAID New Justice Program, OSCE Project Coordinator in Ukraine. These are projects that support various aspects of judicial reform in Ukraine, compliance with Council of Europe standards and recommendations, offering best practices from member states to help make priorities in the national reform process. The conference and training events were attended by more than 550 participants - judges of the Supreme Court, other courts, leading Ukrainian and foreign experts, representatives of the legal community. Trainers and all structural subdivisions of the National School of Judges of Ukraine were involved, the training activities of which were identified by the CCEJ in one of its conclusions as one of the important tools to ensure the unity of judicial practice. Programs of activities included reports on the role of the Grand Chamber of the Supreme Court in ensuring the unity of judicial practice and the impact on the legal system; unity of judicial practice in the context of standards - improving access to justice in Ukraine: removing procedural obstacles and ensuring the right to an impartial court, approaches to identifying cases of minor complexity and cases of significant public interest or exceptional importance for a party in the context of access to court of cassation: practice the supreme courts of the member states of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights; key positions of the Supreme Court - application of the provisions of the procedural codes on the grounds for transferring the case to the Chamber, the joint chamber or the Supreme Court, the impact of its decisions on legislative activity, ensuring the specialization of courts and judges, the practice of the Supreme Court of the Supreme Court on administrative cases, the practice of considering cases of disciplinary liability of judges, conclusions on the rules of criminal law, review of court decisions in criminal proceedings in exceptional circumstances; the impact of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on the case law of national courts and the justification of court decisions and the "balance of rights" in civil cases in its practice, the development of the doctrine of human rights protection; ECtHR standards on evidence and the burden of proof, the conclusions of the CCEJ and their reflection in judicial practice; judicial rule-making in the activities of European courts of cassation, etc. The issues raised are analyzed in the Ukrainian and international contexts from report to report, which, we hope, will be appreciated by every lawyer - both practitioners and theorists. As well as the fact that the depth of disclosure of each of the topics through the practice of application serves the development of law and contributes to the formation of the unity of judicial practice of the Supreme Court, the creation of case law is a contribution to rulemaking and lawmaking. The conversion of intellectual discourse into the practice of Ukrainian courts is an important step towards strengthening public confidence in the judiciary. And here the unifying force of the Supreme Court can be especially important, as the Chairman of the Supreme Court Valentyna Danishevska rightly remarked, speaking about the expectations of the society.
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Beck, Robert J. International Law and International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.406.

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International Law (IL) is the set of rules generally regarded and accepted as binding in relations between states and between nations. It serves as a framework for the practice of stable and organized international relations (IR). International law differs from state-based legal systems in that it is primarily applicable to countries rather than to private citizens. National law may become international law when treaties delegate national jurisdiction to supranational tribunals such as the European Court of Human Rights or the International Criminal Court. The immense body that makes up international law encompasses a piecemeal collection of international customs; agreements; treaties; accords, charters, legal precedents of the International Court of Justice (aka World Court); and more. Without a unique governing, enforcing entity, international law is a largely voluntary endeavor, wherein the power of enforcement only exists when the parties consent to adhere to and abide by an agreement. This is where IR come about; it attempts to explain behavior that occurs across the boundaries of states, the broader relationships of which such behavior is a part, and the institutions (private, state, nongovernmental, and intergovernmental) that oversee those interactions. Explanations can also be found in the relationships between and among the participants, in the intergovernmental arrangements among states, in the activities of multinational corporations, or in the distribution of power and control in the world as a single system.
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Moss, Gabriel, Ian F. Fletcher, and Stuart Isaacs, eds. Moss, Fletcher and Isaacs on the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199687800.001.0001.

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This practical book provides complete analysis of the revised EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR), the main Regulation on cross-border insolvencies in the EU. This is an essential work for anyone who requires knowledge of insolvency law in the UK or in any of the other 26 EU countries to which the Regulation is directly applicable. Timed to take into account the final amended version of the EIR, this third edition of the leading work contains detailed analysis and opinion on the effect of the changes to Regulation in practice. It also considers the numerous ECJ and relevant national cases which have been decided since the last edition. As in previous editions the work is organised thematically with chapters considering jurisdiction, choice of law rules, enforcement, security, and financial services. Chapter 8 provides an article-by-article commentary of the Regulation itself. This is the leading work on the subject in English and has been cited by numerous courts in the EU, including the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice in the Eurofood case and by the appelate courts of Austria in Re: Stojevic. It is a must-have reference work for lawyers advising on insolvencies with an international element and provides valuable resource in the run up to implementation of the amended Regulation in 2017.
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