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Preliminary rulings before the General Court: What judicial architecture for the European Union?

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This contribution critically examines the implications of the Request submitted by the Court of Justice with a view to amending Protocol No. 3 on the Statute of the Court of Justice of November 2022, which suggested the General Court be given the jurisdiction to hear and decide questions referred for a preliminary ruling under Article 267 TFEU. The key argument is that the structural consequences of the Court´s Request for the judicial architecture of the European Union go well beyond another mere technical (re)arrangement of a head of competence within Article 256TFEU. If implemented – and potentially further expanded in the future by transferring jurisdiction on preliminary rulings in other specific areas to the GC – the structure of the Union judiciary and the preliminary ruling procedure itself is bound to change significantly. preliminary rulings, General Court, CJEU reform, Article 256 TFEU
Kluwer Law International BV
Title: Preliminary rulings before the General Court: What judicial architecture for the European Union?
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This contribution critically examines the implications of the Request submitted by the Court of Justice with a view to amending Protocol No.
3 on the Statute of the Court of Justice of November 2022, which suggested the General Court be given the jurisdiction to hear and decide questions referred for a preliminary ruling under Article 267 TFEU.
The key argument is that the structural consequences of the Court´s Request for the judicial architecture of the European Union go well beyond another mere technical (re)arrangement of a head of competence within Article 256TFEU.
If implemented – and potentially further expanded in the future by transferring jurisdiction on preliminary rulings in other specific areas to the GC – the structure of the Union judiciary and the preliminary ruling procedure itself is bound to change significantly.
preliminary rulings, General Court, CJEU reform, Article 256 TFEU.

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