Marc Jacob is a member of the international arbitration group of a leading international law firm, where he advises and represents sovereign and corporate entities in investment treaty disputes and cross-border commercial arbitrations. He is also a lecturer at the University of Tübingen, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Setting precedents: law made in Luxembourg 3. Determining the essence of ECJ precedents 4. Precedent application by the ECJ 5. Avoiding ECJ precedents I: distinguishing 6. Avoiding ECJ precedents II: departing 7. ECJ precedents in context 8. The normativity of ECJ precedents 9. Conclusions and suggestions.
1. Introduction 2. Setting precedents: law made in Luxembourg 3. Determining the essence of ECJ precedents 4. Precedent application by the ECJ 5. Avoiding ECJ precedents I: distinguishing 6. Avoiding ECJ precedents II: departing 7. ECJ precedents in context 8. The normativity of ECJ precedents 9. Conclusions and suggestions.
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