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The principle of primacy of application in the case law of the Spanish Constitutional and Supreme Courts
Duchek, Otakar ; Pítrová, Lenka (referee)
The principle of primacy of application of EU law in the case law of the Spanish Constitutional and Supreme Courts Abstract The subject of this thesis is an analysis of the position of the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Spain and the Constitutional Court of the Kingdom of Spain on the principle of primacy of the application of European Union law, as first established by the Court of Justice of the European Union in Costa v. Enel. The thesis is logically structured, firstly, into a chapter dealing with the genesis and meaning of the concept of the primacy of application of EU law in the light of the case law of the high court and legal theory, followed by a chapter summarising the general principles advocated by the Spanish Constitutional Court in the relationship between the Kingdom of Spain as a Member State and the European Union. The next two chapters provide an analysis of two specific court cases and draw out the implications for individuals of the application of the principle of primacy of EU law. The last chapter and the conclusion offer a synthesizing view of the topic discussed. The main contribution of the thesis is to introduce the doctrine of the Spanish Constitutional Court on the topic outlined above into the Czech environment, while its basic pillar can be considered to be the explicitly...
The principle of primacy of application in the case law of the Spanish Constitutional and Supreme Courts
Duchek, Otakar ; Exner, Jan (advisor) ; Vondráčková, Aneta (referee)
The principle of primacy of application of EU law in the case law of the Spanish Constitutional and Supreme Courts Abstract The subject of this thesis is an analysis of the position of the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Spain and the Constitutional Court of the Kingdom of Spain on the principle of primacy of the application of European Union law, as first established by the Court of Justice of the European Union in Costa v. Enel. The thesis is logically structured, firstly, into a chapter dealing with the genesis and meaning of the concept of the primacy of application of EU law in the light of the case law of the high court and legal theory, followed by a chapter summarising the general principles advocated by the Spanish Constitutional Court in the relationship between the Kingdom of Spain as a Member State and the European Union. The next two chapters provide an analysis of two specific court cases and draw out the implications for individuals of the application of the principle of primacy of EU law. The last chapter and the conclusion offer a synthesizing view of the topic discussed. The main contribution of the thesis is to introduce the doctrine of the Spanish Constitutional Court on the topic outlined above into the Czech environment, while its basic pillar can be considered to be the explicitly...

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