Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach
The application of EU law is chiefly carried out by Member States. Notably, national courts play a pivotal role in that respect, as EU Treaties specifically impose on them the duty to grant legal remedies in the fields of EU law. Accordingly, socio-legal scholarship has focused on the role of nation...
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| author | Gentile, Giulia Glavina, Monika Nowak, Tobias |
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| description | The application of EU law is chiefly carried out by Member States. Notably, national courts play a pivotal role in that respect, as EU Treaties specifically impose on them the duty to grant legal remedies in the fields of EU law. Accordingly, socio-legal scholarship has focused on the role of national courts in the application and enforcement of EU law ‘on the ground’. Existing empirical and doctrinal studies have shed light on judges’ experiences with, attitudes towards, and knowledge of EU law. In recent years, EU law scholarship on national judges’ enforcement of EU law has been enriched by interdisciplinary methodologies such as surveys, interviews and big data research. The chapter provides an overview of these novel interdisciplinary methods while reflecting on their advantages and limitations. Through critical analysis of these emerging methodologies, the chapter offers a roadmap to researchers interested in the interdisciplinary study of the application of EU law by national judges to select the most appropriate methodology for their research. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1389232024-06-19T12:30:58Z Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach Gentile, Giulia Glavina, Monika Nowak, Tobias Application of EU law; National judges; Europeanisation of national judiciary; Interdisciplinary; Empirical legal research GPS The application of EU law is chiefly carried out by Member States. Notably, national courts play a pivotal role in that respect, as EU Treaties specifically impose on them the duty to grant legal remedies in the fields of EU law. Accordingly, socio-legal scholarship has focused on the role of national courts in the application and enforcement of EU law ‘on the ground’. Existing empirical and doctrinal studies have shed light on judges’ experiences with, attitudes towards, and knowledge of EU law. In recent years, EU law scholarship on national judges’ enforcement of EU law has been enriched by interdisciplinary methodologies such as surveys, interviews and big data research. The chapter provides an overview of these novel interdisciplinary methods while reflecting on their advantages and limitations. Through critical analysis of these emerging methodologies, the chapter offers a roadmap to researchers interested in the interdisciplinary study of the application of EU law by national judges to select the most appropriate methodology for their research. Published 2024-06-19T12:30:54Z 2024-06-19T12:30:54Z 2024-06-13 chapter 9781802205855 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/138923 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/interdisciplinary-research-methods-in-eu-law-9781802205848.html https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap-oa/book/9781802205855/book-part-9781802205855-22.xml Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar Publishing 10.4337/9781802205855.00022 10.4337/9781802205855.00022 01ceac28-75b4-492a-8eec-f9b98bc6b28c https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 9781802205855 Edward Elgar Publishing Cheltenham, UK open access |
| spellingShingle | Application of EU law; National judges; Europeanisation of national judiciary; Interdisciplinary; Empirical legal research GPS Gentile, Giulia Glavina, Monika Nowak, Tobias Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach |
| title | Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach |
| title_full | Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach |
| title_fullStr | Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach |
| title_full_unstemmed | Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach |
| title_short | Chapter 13: The application of EU law from the national judge’s perspective: a plea for an interdisciplinary approach |
| title_sort | chapter 13 the application of eu law from the national judge s perspective a plea for an interdisciplinary approach |
| topic | Application of EU law; National judges; Europeanisation of national judiciary; Interdisciplinary; Empirical legal research GPS |
| topic_facet | Application of EU law; National judges; Europeanisation of national judiciary; Interdisciplinary; Empirical legal research GPS |
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