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The Court of Justice of the European Union as a fundamental rights tribunal: challenges for the effective delivery of fundamental rights in the area of freedom, security and justice. CEPS Paper in Liberty and Security in Europe No. 49, 29 August 2012

机译:欧洲联盟法院有一个基本权利法院:在自由,安全和正义领域有效提供基本权利的挑战。 CEps论文在欧洲自由与安全第49期,2012年8月29日

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This paper reflects on the challenges facing the effective implementation of the new EU fundamental rights architecture that emerged from the Lisbon Treaty. Particular attention is paid to the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and its ability to function as a ‘fundamental rights tribunal’. The paper first analyses the praxis of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and its long-standing experience in overseeing the practical implementation of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Against this analysis, it then examines the readiness of the CJEU to live up to its consolidated and strengthened mandate on fundamental rights as one of the prime guarantors of the effective implementation of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. We specifically review the role of ‘third-party interventions’ by non-governmental organisations, international and regional human rights actors as well as ‘interim relief measures’ when ensuring effective judicial protection of vulnerable individuals in cases of alleged violations of fundamental human rights. To flesh out our arguments, we rely on examples within the scope of the relatively new and complex domain of EU legislation, the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ), and its immigration, external border and asylum policies. In view of the fundamental rights-sensitive nature of these domains, which often encounter shifts of accountability and responsibility in their practical application, and the Lisbon Treaty’s expansion of the jurisdiction of the CJEU to interpret and review EU AFSJ legislation, this area can be seen as an excellent test case for the analyses at hand. The final section puts forth a set of policy suggestions that can assist the CJEU in the process of adjusting itself to the new fundamental rights context in a post-Lisbon Treaty setting.
机译:本文反映了有效实施《里斯本条约》中出现的新的欧盟基本权利架构所面临的挑战。特别要注意的是欧盟法院(CJEU)的作用及其作为“基本权利法庭”的能力。本文首先分析了位于斯特拉斯堡的欧洲人权法院的实践及其在监督《欧洲保护人权与基本自由公约》的实际实施方面的长期经验。然后,根据这一分析,它检验了欧洲法院是否愿意履行其巩固和加强的基本权利任务,作为有效执行《欧盟基本权利宪章》的主要保证者之一。我们特别回顾了非政府组织,国际和地区人权行为者的“第三方干预”以及“临时救济措施”在确保对涉嫌侵犯基本人权的案件中的弱势群体进行有效司法保护时的作用。为了充实我们的论点,我们依靠欧盟立法中相对较新和复杂的领域,自由,安全与司法领域(AFSJ)及其移民,外部边界和庇护政策范围内的例子。鉴于这些领域的基本权利敏感性性质,在实际应用中经常会遇到问责制和责任制的转变,以及《里斯本条约》扩大了欧洲法院的管辖权以解释和审查欧盟AFSJ立法,因此可以看到这一领域。作为进行手头分析的绝佳测试案例。最后一部分提出了一系列政策建议,这些建议可以帮助欧洲法院在《里斯本条约》之后的环境中适应新的基本权利环境。

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