El nuevo Reglamento del Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea
Abstract
Faced with a constant rise in the number of cases brought before it, dominated by references for a preliminary ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union has adapted its rules of procedure to ensure that the particular features of those cases can more readily be taken into consideration. The article starts explaining the specific reasons which led the Court to change and recast its rules of procedure. Then, it analyses the main changes and novelties. For easy reference, the structure of analysis follows the new structure of the rules. The article concludes, in short, that as regards with the growing caseload, the new rules might not have a material impact without making structural changes in the Court.
Received: 14 January 2013
Accepted: 12 June 2013
Published online: 15 April 2016
Downloads
The author grants to the Publisher the distribution, public communication, and reproduction rights of her/his work subject of publication in Deusto Journal of European Studies (DJES), whichever the media may be, including the permission to include it in the databases where this Journal is indexed and in the institutional repository of the Universidad de Deusto.
Upon its publication, the content of any Issue of Deusto Journal of European Studies (DJES) can be accessed, read, downloaded, copies, and distributed freely for non-commercial purposes and in accordance with any applicable copyright legislation.
The content of Deusto Journal of European Studies (DJES) can be subsequently published in other media or journals, as long as the author clearly indicates in the first footnote that the work was published in Deusto Journal of European Studies (DJES) for the first time, indicating the Issue number, year, pages, and DOI (if applicable). Any other use of its content in any medium or format, now known or developed in the future, requires prior written permission of the copyright holder.
The content of the work published in Deusto Journal of European Studies (DJES) is each author's sole responsibility. The authors assume the responsibility of obtaining all the necessary licenses for the reproduction in their manuscripts of any text, material or illustration coming from another author, institution or publication. The liabilities that may arise from complaints for publishing plagiarised articles are the sole responsibility of the author.