European Law Restrictions on the Temporal Effect of National Judicial Decisions: The Case of the Belgian Constitutional Court

Pub Date : 2020-05-01 DOI:10.54648/ecta2020036
Bruno Peeters
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The Belgian Constitutional Court is a court of law watching over the observance of the Constitution by the legislative authorities of Belgium. It has the power to annul, to declare unconstitutional and suspend laws, decrees and ordinances infringing on important titles and articles of the Constitution, including some pertaining to taxation. 1 Annulment judgments have absolute binding force (erga omnes) from the moment they are published in the Belgian Official Journal. Such annulment has in principle retroactive effect, which means that the annulled act must be deemed never to have existed. This also applies when the Constitutional Court annuls a tax law. Unlike in most other countries with a Constitutional Court, an ex nunc effect of an annulment judgment was not considered sufficient in Belgium. From the outset, the Belgian (special) legislator has been aware that the retroactive annulment can have farreaching consequences for legal certainty. To address this, he has conferred on the Constitutional Court the power to identify – ‘if it judges this necessary’ – ‘by general decision, those consequences of the annulled provisions which should be considered as being maintained or being provisionally maintained for the period it sets’. The Constitutional Court makes frequent use of this power also in tax matters. In doing so, the Court not only upheld the effects that had already occurred before the delivery of the judgment, but sometimes also allowed later effects, for example up to the end of the current calendar year or until the legislator has restored the legislative gap, which would arise from the annulment.
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欧洲法律对国家司法裁决时间效力的限制——以比利时宪法法院为例
比利时宪法法院是监督比利时立法当局遵守宪法的法院。它有权废除、宣布违宪和暂停实施侵犯《宪法》重要标题和条款的法律、法令和条例,包括一些与税收有关的法律、命令和条例。1撤销判决自在《比利时官方公报》上发表之日起具有绝对约束力。这种废止原则上具有追溯效力,这意味着被废止的行为必须被视为从未存在过。这也适用于宪法法院废除税法的情况。与大多数其他设有宪法法院的国家不同,比利时认为撤销判决的法律效力是不够的。从一开始,比利时(特别)立法者就意识到,追溯废除可能会对法律确定性产生深远影响。为了解决这一问题,他赋予宪法法院权力,“如果它认为这是必要的”,“通过一般决定,确定被废除的条款的后果,这些后果应被视为在其规定的期限内得到维持或暂时维持”。宪法法院在税务事务中也经常使用这一权力。在这样做的过程中,法院不仅维持了在作出判决之前已经发生的影响,有时还允许后来的影响,例如直到本日历年结束,或者直到立法者恢复了因判决无效而产生的立法空白。
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