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- Title
Coherence in the Application of the Duty of Consistent Interpretation in EU Law.
- Authors
Haket, Sim
- Abstract
The duty of consistent interpretation requires national courts to examine whether their laws can be interpreted consistently with EU law. This article examines whether this question is approached coherently by the United Kingdom Supreme Court (UKSC), and its predecessor, the House of Lords (UKHL); and the Dutch Supreme Court (HR) and Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Council of State (Administrative Jurisdiction Division) and provides a sketch of the case law. The hypothesis of the article is that, on account of its design, the duty of consistent interpretation can be applied coherently at the same time as respecting the pluralistic legal orders of the Member States.
- Subjects
JURISDICTION (Administrative law); EUROPEAN Union; STATISTICAL hypothesis testing; GREAT Britain. Supreme Court; BRITISH politics &; government
- Publication
Review of European Administrative Law, 2015, Vol 8, Issue 2, p215
- ISSN
1874-7981
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7590/187479815X14465419060541