Choice of forum, European citizenship and fundamental rights: the position of the defendant

Publication date

2018-12-19

Authors

Luchtman, MichielISNI 0000000057080778

Editors

Ligeti, Katalin
Vervaele, John
Klip, André
Robinson, Gavin

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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License

taverne

Abstract

The Court of Justice has stated that ‘the founding treaties of the EU, unlike ordinary international treaties, established a new legal order, possessing its own institutions, for the benefit of which the Member States thereof have limited their sovereign rights, in ever wider fields, and the subjects of which comprise not only those States but also their nationals’. The wording highlights the differences between the European legal order (the European Union (EU) and its Member States) and the international legal order. Whereas international law is regarded as a matter between states, the Court’s characterisation of the European Union expressly makes room for individuals, EU citizens to be more precise. In line with this, Article 3(2) of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) states that the EU shall offer its citizens an area of freedom, security and justice without internal frontiers, in which the free movement of persons is ensured in conjunction with appropriate measures with respect to external border controls, asylum, immigration, and the prevention and combating of crime.

Keywords

EU, Förderung, cooperation instruments, jurisdiction, lex certa, national law, national legal systems, network approach (EU), reasonableness, reintegration principle, viable alternatives, Taverne, SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Luchtman, M J J P 2018, Choice of forum, European citizenship and fundamental rights : the position of the defendant. in K Ligeti, J Vervaele, A Klip & G Robinson (eds), Preventing and Resolving Conflicts of Jurisdiction in Eu Criminal Law : A European Law Institute Instrument. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 251-282. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829119.003.0013