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  2. Court of Justice of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The CJEU is the chief judicial authority of the EU and oversees the uniform application and interpretation of European Union law, in co-operation with the national judiciary of the member states. [4] The CJEU also resolves legal disputes between national governments and EU institutions, and may take action against EU institutions on behalf of ...

  3. European Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    In Van Gend en Loos v Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen (1963), a Dutch transport firm brought a complaint against Dutch customs for increasing the duty on a product imported from Germany. [35] The court ruled that the Community constitutes a new legal order, the subjects of which consist of not only the Member States but also their ...

  4. Law of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Today the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is the main judicial body, within which there is a higher Court of Justice that deals with cases that contain more public importance, and a General Court that deals with issues of detail but without general importance, and then a separate Court of Auditors.

  5. Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union

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    The TFEU grants the CJEU the right to give “preliminary rulings concerning: (a) the interpretation of the Treaties; (b) the validity and interpretation of acts of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union.” [6] Article 23 of the statute gives the protocol for dealing with this responsibility from the treaty. This section ...

  6. Institutions of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) (French: Cour de justice de l'Union européenne or "CJUE"; Latin: Curia [25]) is the judicial branch of the European Union (EU) and is responsible for interpreting EU law and treaties. The CJUE consists of two separate courts: the Court of Justice and the General Court.

  7. Preliminary ruling - Wikipedia

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    In Broekmeulen v Huisarts Registratie Commissie, [15] the CJEU ruled that a body established under the auspices of the Royal Netherlands Society for the Promotion of Medicine was a "court or tribunal" within the meaning of the treaty even though the society was a private association.

  8. Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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  9. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    CJEU – Court of Justice of the European Union; CJS — Corpus Juris Secundum; CLSA — Canon Law Society of America; Co. Lit. or Co. Litt. — Coke on Littleton; Co. — company; Comm'n — commission; Comm'r — commissioner; Cong. Rec. — Congressional Record; Cor. — Coram, a cause heard "in the presence of" an auditor of the Roman Rota ...