无脸球场?CJEU个别成员的作用

Paul Gragl
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CJEU被认为是一个相当默默无闻的法庭,因为合议原则本应在其内部运作中压制个性。本文认为,并非所有案件都是如此,并讨论了欧盟法院法官的个人面孔变得明显的情况,特别是在他们分别担任总统和副总统、法官报告员、检察长、普通法院的单一法官、公开口头听证会期间、作为诉讼当事人自己、,当然还有他们的学术出版物。它还表明,司法知名度本身当然可以被解释为支持法院的合法性,但同时也可能破坏法院的运作,尤其是当法官作为被任命者依赖于其本国会员国和安理会其他成员的意愿时。总的来说,这将表明,在各种情况下,欧盟法院的个别成员可能会从一个匿名的法官席中脱颖而出,并作为个人发挥重要的司法作用,从而反驳了长期以来认为欧盟法院是一个匿名法院的假设。
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The faceless court? The role of individual CJEU members
The CJEU is perceived to be a rather faceless court due to the principle of collegiality that is supposed to suppress individuality in its inner workings. This paper argues that this is not necessarily true in all cases and discusses instances wherein individual faces of the CJEU's members become discernible, in particular in their roles as President and Vice-President, respectively, the judge-rapporteur, Advocates General, single judges at the General Court, during public oral hearings, as litigants themselves, and of course in their academic publications. It also shows that judicial visibility can, in itself, certainly be construed to support the legitimacy of a court, but that it can, at the same time, also undermine its functioning, especially when judges are, as appointees, dependent on the will of their home Member State and others in the Council. Overall, it will be demonstrated that there are various situations in which individual CJEU members may emerge from an otherwise anonymous bench and play important judicial roles as individuals, thus rebutting the long-standing presumption that the CJEU is a faceless court.
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