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Published: December 22nd, 2021,
Last updated: October 4th, 2022

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This time it was not Poland: The ECJ had to deal with the question of whether national constitutional law could trump European law on the basis of several Romanian legal disputes – again involving judicial issues. No, that is not possible, the Luxembourg judges ruled. While the organization of the judiciary is a competence of the member states, whether European law must be applied is not included in that. That hits home – and is a clear message to all European constitutional courts, including the German Federal Constitutional Court.

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