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Judicial Protection Of Individual Applicants Revisited: Access To Justice Through The Prism Of Judicial Subsidiarity, Sanja Bogojevic Dec 2014

Judicial Protection Of Individual Applicants Revisited: Access To Justice Through The Prism Of Judicial Subsidiarity, Sanja Bogojevic

Sanja Bogojević

Rules on standing hold the power to enable, as well as foreclose, intervention in regulatory processes. As such, they determine whom, and according to which criteria regulatory power may be challenged. This makes standing rules pivotal to any legal system. In the EU context, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has, over the years, been much criticised for its narrow interpretation of direct standing rules of individual applicants. Examining recent case law on standing of individual applicants, focusing on jurisprudence concerning mainly EU environmental law, this article sheds new light on this judicial approach, arguing that the …


Europeanization Of The Judiciary In Southeast Europe, Sanja Bogojevic Dec 2014

Europeanization Of The Judiciary In Southeast Europe, Sanja Bogojevic

Sanja Bogojević

No abstract provided.


Adequate Legal Protection And Good Administration In Eu Asylum Procedures: The Case C-604/12 H.N. And Beyond, Sanja Bogojevic, Xavier Groussot, Megi Medzmariashvili Dec 2014

Adequate Legal Protection And Good Administration In Eu Asylum Procedures: The Case C-604/12 H.N. And Beyond, Sanja Bogojevic, Xavier Groussot, Megi Medzmariashvili

Sanja Bogojević

No abstract provided.


Eu Climate Change Litigation: All Quiet On The Luxembourgian Front?, Sanja Bogojevic Dec 2014

Eu Climate Change Litigation: All Quiet On The Luxembourgian Front?, Sanja Bogojevic

Sanja Bogojević

No abstract provided.