No.7/02
Author:
Pablo V. Figueroa Regueiro
Title:
Invocability of Substitution and
Invocability of Exclusion: Bringing Legal Realism to the Current Developments
of the Case-Law of "Horizontal" Direct Effect of Directives
Abstract:
This paper tries to show the
principles used, explicitly or not, by the ECJ when recognising certain effects
to unimplemented directives between individuals, that is, to show the
underlying rationale of the current status of the Law. The present state of the
matter can only be understood by reference to the changes throughout 30 years
of Case-Law. To explain these developments of the law, a reformulation of the
theory of the effects of Community Law will be proposed, a reformulation that
states that there is a gradation of the possibilities of invoking a Community
norm, so that the effects of Community Law can no longer be explained by the
twin concepts of Primacy and Direct Effect.
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