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Access of Individuals to the Action for Failure to Act before the Tribunal of the Court of Justice of the European Union
[Přístup jednotlivců k žalobě pro nečinnost před Tribunálem Soudního dvora EU]

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The access of individuals to the Court of Justice of the EU has been extremely limited. The action for failure to act constitutes one of the instruments that individuals can use directly before the General Court of the Court of Justice of the European Union. This action complements two more tools available to individuals, in particular, the action for annulment and the action for damages. The aim of this paper is to critically assess the use of this action by individuals in practice and to find out whether its definition in primary law corresponds to the settled case-law of the Court of Justice of this EU in this field or whether it has become outdated.

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  • Nicole Grmelová, 2015. "Access of Individuals to the Action for Failure to Act before the Tribunal of the Court of Justice of the European Union [Přístup jednotlivců k žalobě pro nečinnost před Tribunálem Soudního dvora E," Současná Evropa, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2015(2), pages 53-64.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlsev:v:2015:y:2015:i:2:id:122:p:53-64
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