Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme

(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(2), 395-403 | Overview | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. The evolving relationship between the German Federal Constitutional Court and the CJEU under the ultra vires review. - III. The FCC criticism of the CJE...

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Main Author: Massimo Starita
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Language:English
Published: European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu) 2016-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/openness-towards-european-law-and-cooperation-court-justice-revisited
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spelling doaj-2cd678bde13b46bf9f74679f039ed9df2021-01-03T17:53:16ZengEuropean Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)European Papers2499-82492016-08-012016 1239540310.15166/2499-8249/60Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT ProgrammeMassimo Starita0University of Palermo(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(2), 395-403 | Overview | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. The evolving relationship between the German Federal Constitutional Court and the CJEU under the ultra vires review. - III. The FCC criticism of the CJEU's legal reasoning. - IV. The legal effects of the CJEU's preliminary rulings. | (Abstract) The Judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme can be considered as the reaffirmation of a recent, less cooperative, approach of this Court towards the CJEU in the ultra vires review procedure. Indeed, while basing its decision on the CJEU's Gauweiler preliminary ruling of 16 June 2015, the FCC rigorously criticizes the legal reasoning followed by the CJEU therein. Moreover, the FCC attributes broad legal effects to Gauweiler, but, in so doing, it strengthens its prerogatives towards the CJEU.https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/openness-towards-european-law-and-cooperation-court-justice-revisitedgerman federal constitutional courtultra vires reviewcjeu's preliminary rulingsoperative parts and reasonserga omnes effectscjeu's legal reasoninglegal realism
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Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme
European Papers
german federal constitutional court
ultra vires review
cjeu's preliminary rulings
operative parts and reasons
erga omnes effects
cjeu's legal reasoning
legal realism
author_facet Massimo Starita
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title Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme
title_short Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme
title_full Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme
title_fullStr Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme
title_full_unstemmed Openness towards European Law and Cooperation with the Court of Justice Revisited: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme
title_sort openness towards european law and cooperation with the court of justice revisited: the bundesverfassungsgericht judgment of 21 june 2016 on the omt programme
publisher European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)
series European Papers
issn 2499-8249
publishDate 2016-08-01
description (Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(2), 395-403 | Overview | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. The evolving relationship between the German Federal Constitutional Court and the CJEU under the ultra vires review. - III. The FCC criticism of the CJEU's legal reasoning. - IV. The legal effects of the CJEU's preliminary rulings. | (Abstract) The Judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of 21 June 2016 on the OMT Programme can be considered as the reaffirmation of a recent, less cooperative, approach of this Court towards the CJEU in the ultra vires review procedure. Indeed, while basing its decision on the CJEU's Gauweiler preliminary ruling of 16 June 2015, the FCC rigorously criticizes the legal reasoning followed by the CJEU therein. Moreover, the FCC attributes broad legal effects to Gauweiler, but, in so doing, it strengthens its prerogatives towards the CJEU.
topic german federal constitutional court
ultra vires review
cjeu's preliminary rulings
operative parts and reasons
erga omnes effects
cjeu's legal reasoning
legal realism
url https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/openness-towards-european-law-and-cooperation-court-justice-revisited
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