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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 64 No 4 (2018), 27–38
Posuny v právu Evropské unie a jeho implementaci v návaznosti na Listinu základních práv EU ve srovnání s obdobím před Listinou
[Trends in EU law and its implementation following the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU]
Markéta Whelanová
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2018.31
published online: 04. 01. 2019
abstract
Impacts of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU differ in various sources of EU law. While in the contemporary case law one can find detailed arguments based on the Charter, in the recitals of secondary legislation often appear mere formal and superficial estimations of proposed provisions from the Charter’s point of view. Older case law put a strong emphasis on common principles and human rights. Principles comparable to the ones of the Charter therefore emerged well before the adoption of the Charter. To conclude, impacts in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU are not so distinctive in comparison with the impacts of former EU law preceding the Charter as a binding source of law which was based on common principles and human rights.
keywords: Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU; case law; secondary legislation; after Lisbon period; period preceding the legally binding character of the Charter
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