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Autore
Piva, Paolo

Titolo
Principi e metodi di interpretazione della Corte di giustizia nel sistema giuridico dell'UE
Periodico
Ars interpretandi
Anno: 2020 - Volume: 9 - Fascicolo: 1 - Pagina iniziale: 117 - Pagina finale: 141

The investigation purporting this article aims at proving that the methods of interpretationselaborated upon by the European Court of Justice are heavily influenced by thetwin-pillars of direct effectiveness and primacy of EU Law which they are meant to servein interpreting and applying the EU Treaties. The so-called ’effet utile de l’effet direct’ andits corollary of primacy constitute formidable instruments to secure the full effectivenessof rights created by this new legal order in the field of international law (Van Gend enLoos), in which the Member States have limited their sovereign rights and have thuscreated a body of law which binds both their nationals and themselves (Costa vs. Enel).The creative jurisprudence of the Court of Justice depends by and large on the constitutionaland nomophylactic functions exercised by the Court itself in the legal systemstemmed from the original Treaties (nowadays, TEU and TFEU): the frequent recourseto the spirit and goals of the Treaties underpinning the so-called schematic interpretationon the one side, and the necessity to preserve the supremacy of EU Law through aninnovative form of purposive interpretation (i.e., Pfeiffer) on the other, are an earmark ofthe ECJ techniques of interpretation. In such a specific legal system, there is no space leftfor international law principles as inadimplenti non est adimplendum or jurisdictionalimmunity of States, particularly because EU Law’s legal system has distanced itself fromits conventional original root and has undergone a very deep constitutionalizing processthrough which not only States but also individuals are subjects of law.



SICI: 1722-8352(2020)9:1<117:PEMDID>2.0.ZU;2-P
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