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From high judges to policy stakeholders : a public policy approach to the CJEU’s power

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Mathieu, Emmanuelle
Hartlapp, Miriam

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Journal of European Integration. 2018, 40(6), pp. 653-666. ISSN 0703-6337. eISSN 1477-2280. Available under: doi: 10.1080/07036337.2018.1503655

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The debate about the power of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has mainly focussed on the preferences, perceptions and strategic considerations of the High Judges in Luxemburg. This Special Issue turns the analytical spotlight to another important determinant: the behaviour of actors with a stake in the policy conflicts resolved by the Court. Indeed, the CJEU’s influence depends, first, on being invited by stakeholders to intervene in the policy process through litigation and, second, on the correct implementation of its ruling by policy stakeholders. This Special Issue shows that actors’ propensity to litigate before the CJEU and their reactions to Court’s rulings are highly dependent on policy-specific actors’ constellations and governance structures. By focussing on how policy stakeholders and sector specific governance structures influence the Court’s impact, this introduction spells out what we call a ‘public policy approach’ to judicial power and summarizes the content and findings of the Special Issue.

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Compliance, Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), judicial politics, litigation, policy stakeholders, public policy

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ISO 690MATHIEU, Emmanuelle, Christian ADAM, Miriam HARTLAPP, 2018. From high judges to policy stakeholders : a public policy approach to the CJEU’s power. In: Journal of European Integration. 2018, 40(6), pp. 653-666. ISSN 0703-6337. eISSN 1477-2280. Available under: doi: 10.1080/07036337.2018.1503655
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