The Plea of Illegality as a Pillar of the Incidental Review

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW European Public Law Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.54648/euro2019036
M. T. Karayiğit
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The plea of illegality as a limb of incidental review alongside the preliminary ruling procedure is examined in light of its raison d’être, nature, ratione materiae and personae scope and its interrelated characteristics with other remedies and procedures in the EU judicial system. This article considers the origin of anomalies in the inconsistent case law reaching different conclusions with regard to standing of different applicants on a selective basis in the transposition of national procedure of exception d’illegalité into the Rome Treaty with a general wording. It is argued that the broad interpretation of ratione personae scope of the procedure on the basis of the wording of Article 277 TFEU requires, in parallel, relaxation of the strict application of the admissibility requirements towards individual applications especially where irregularities might become apparent after the concrete application of the general act in order to prevent from carrying privileged or non-privileged status of applicants under the action for annulment to the plea of illegality. Plea of Illegality, Incidental Review, Acts of General Application, Legal Certainty v Legality, Complementary or Alternative Remedy.
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作为附带审查支柱的违法抗辩
非法性抗辩作为初步裁定程序附带审查的一个分支,根据其理由être、性质、属事和属人范围及其与欧盟司法系统中其他救济和程序的相互关联特征进行审查。本文探讨了在将非法入境例外的国家程序转换为具有一般性措词的《罗马条约》时,在选择性的基础上对不同申请人的地位得出不同结论的不一致判例法中异常现象的起源。有人认为,根据《公约》第277条的措词对程序的属人范围进行广义解释,同时要求:放宽对个别申请的严格适用可受理性要求,特别是在具体适用一般法令后可能出现明显违规情况的情况下,以防止在撤销诉讼中使申请人享有特权或非特权地位,以非法为借口。非法性抗辩,附带审查,一般适用行为,法律确定性vs合法性,补充或替代救济。
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