In the Perreux case, the French Conseil d’Etat has reconnaised that it is possible to invoke an European directive, even if not transposed, in a judgment for the annulment of an administrative act. Recently, the Italian Consiglio di Stato has reached similar conclusions: self-executing European Directives form an integral part of the legislative framework to be considered when evaluating the legality of an administrative act and, as a consequence, the violation of non-transposed and self-executing Directives may lead to the annulment of an administrative act. On the basis of the French and Italian experience, the Author tries to identify the legal basis on which such conclusions are reached. In particular, the Author suggests that it is necessary to fully investigate the real nature of the European Union.

Acte administratif individuel et directives non transposées: rôle du juge national / G. Carullo. - In: RIVISTA ITALIANA DI DIRITTO PUBBLICO COMUNITARIO. - ISSN 1121-404X. - 1(2013), pp. 295-308.

Acte administratif individuel et directives non transposées: rôle du juge national

G. Carullo
Primo
2013

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In the Perreux case, the French Conseil d’Etat has reconnaised that it is possible to invoke an European directive, even if not transposed, in a judgment for the annulment of an administrative act. Recently, the Italian Consiglio di Stato has reached similar conclusions: self-executing European Directives form an integral part of the legislative framework to be considered when evaluating the legality of an administrative act and, as a consequence, the violation of non-transposed and self-executing Directives may lead to the annulment of an administrative act. On the basis of the French and Italian experience, the Author tries to identify the legal basis on which such conclusions are reached. In particular, the Author suggests that it is necessary to fully investigate the real nature of the European Union.
Dans l’arrêt Perreux le Conseil d’Etat français a reconnu la possibilité d’invoquer une directive non transposée à l’appui d’un recours contre un acte administratif individuel. Récemment, le Conseil d’Etat italien a également établi que les normes européennes ayant un effet direct se posent comme un paramètre de légitimité des actes administratifs et, par conséquent, que la violation de normes communautaires comporte un vice d’illégalité de l’acte administratif. A partir de l’expérience française et italienne, l’auteur s’interroge sur la justification de ce phénomène. Dans un contexte où la primauté du droit communautaire ne parait plus être suffisant, l’auteur estime qu’il semble désormais nécessaire de s’interroger sur la réelle nature juridique de l’Union Européenne.
Settore IUS/10 - Diritto Amministrativo
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