Creating EU Law Judges, the Role of Generational Differences, Legal Education and Career Paths in National Judges’ Assessment Regarding EU Law Knowledge

Journal of European Public Policy, no. 8, vol 21, pp 1120-1141, 2014

University of Groningen Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 14/2019

Posted: 28 May 2019 Last revised: 18 Jun 2019

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Juan A. Mayoral

Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences; iCourts, Centre of Excellence for International Courts; European University Institute - Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS); Juan March Institute for Study and Research

Urszula Jaremba

Utrecht University

Tobias Nowak

University of Groningen - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

The judicial protection system in the European Union (EU) is premised on the fact that national judges are supposed to act as decentralized EU judges. This role is exercised through tools enshrined in, inter alia, primacy, direct and indirect effect of EU law, and the preliminary ruling procedure. However, a number of studies show that national judges experience difficulties in exercising EU competences due to their lack of knowledge in the field of EU law. In this contribution we study the differences in the level of self-evaluation of EU law knowledge among judges, which consequently influence the way judges approach EU law. For that purpose we question the relevance of several institutional and socio-legal factors, such as organization of the judiciary, generation, the system of legal education and judicial training and practical experience with EU law. Our analysis is based on data collected from German, Dutch, Polish and Spanish judges.

Keywords: EU law knowledge, Europeanization of the judiciary, judicial training and networks, legal generations and education, national judges

Suggested Citation

Mayoral, Juan A. and Jaremba, Urszula and Nowak, Tobias, Creating EU Law Judges, the Role of Generational Differences, Legal Education and Career Paths in National Judges’ Assessment Regarding EU Law Knowledge (2014). Journal of European Public Policy, no. 8, vol 21, pp 1120-1141, 2014, University of Groningen Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 14/2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3380275

Juan A. Mayoral

Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences ( email )

iCourts, Centre of Excellence for International Courts ( email )

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Urszula Jaremba

Utrecht University ( email )

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Tobias Nowak (Contact Author)

University of Groningen - Faculty of Law ( email )

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