PRECEDENTS OF SOLUTION AND COURT OF JUSTICE OF EUROPEAN UNION

Filip Gołba

PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University in Krakov , Poland


Abstract

Article elaborates on how Court of Justice of European Union treats its precedential rulings. Its principal purpose is to examine the distinction between precedent of solution and precedent of interpretation and assess whether the distinction
may serve the purpose of reconciliation of Court of Justice’s heavy reliance on precedent with reluctance toward recognising precedent as a formal source of law manifested by civil law lawyers. According to some scholars, Court of Justice’s
precedents are merely precedents of interpretation, therefore they are not instance of judge-made law. Herein, it is argued, that the distinction is insufficient to prove their conviction is right.

Keywords:

European Court of Justice, precedent of solution, precedent of interpretation

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2020-12-20


Gołba, F. (2020). PRECEDENTS OF SOLUTION AND COURT OF JUSTICE OF EUROPEAN UNION. Review of European and Comparative Law, 25(2), 61–72. https://doi.org/10.31743/recl.11763

Filip Gołba  filip.golba@doctoral.uj.edu.pl
PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University in Krakov