Verfassungsblog (Nov 2022)

Picking Primacy over Procedural Autonomy

  • Jasper Krommendijk,
  • Tijn Hendrikx

Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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On 8 November, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘the Court’) decided that national courts are required to ascertain of their own motion whether detention of an illegally staying foreign national or asylum seeker is lawful. This judgment is an example of the ever-growing impact of EU law on national procedural rules, especially in the migration law area. The judgment is also noteworthy because of the difference in approach between, on the one hand, the Court and, on the other hand, the Dutch referring courts and AG Richard de la Tour.

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