An Administrative Crack in the EU's Rule of Law: Composite Decision-making and Nonjusticiable National Law

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Composite administrative procedures-Exclusive jurisdiction of Union courts to review non-binding national preparatory acts-No jurisdiction of Union courts to enforce national law-Autonomy and uniformity of EU law-No judicial control possible of violation of domestic law by national authorities-National rule of law gap-Judicial review, effective judicial protection, and principle of administrative legality.

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Brito Bastos, F. (2020, March 1). An Administrative Crack in the EU’s Rule of Law: Composite Decision-making and Nonjusticiable National Law. European Constitutional Law Review. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1574019620000073

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