2023
DOI: 10.1177/1023263x231162771
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The faceless court? The role of individual CJEU members

Abstract: 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 themselve… Show more

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