On 29 March 2022, the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) delivered its judgment in the case Getin Noble Bank (C-132/20). The case provided the Court with the opportunity to clarify a rather obscure aspect of its recent case law on the principle of judicial independence: i.e. the relation between independence as an admissibility criterion under art. 267 TFUE on the one hand, and the independence requirement under art. 19 TEU and/or art. 47 of the Charter on the other. This comment focuses on the main admissibility issue raised by the case: can a national judge, whose appointment to his judicial office is allegedly irregular on the ground of a flagrant breach of national law, be qualified as a ‘court or tribunal’ under art. 267 TFEU and thus submit an admissible request for a preliminary ruling? While the final decision to declare the request admissible appears reasonable, the Court’s reasoning is not entirely convincing as it fails to take account of the fundamentally different functions performed by judicial independence under art. 267 TFEU, art. 19 TEU, and art. 47 of the Charter.

La Corte di giustizia nella sala degli specchi. il principio di indipendenza giudiziaria tra art. 267 TFUE, art. 47 della Carta e art. 19 TUE / Fisicaro, Marco. - In: DIRITTI UMANI E DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE. - ISSN 1971-7105. - 16:2(2022), pp. 384-400. [10.12829/104644]

La Corte di giustizia nella sala degli specchi. il principio di indipendenza giudiziaria tra art. 267 TFUE, art. 47 della Carta e art. 19 TUE

Marco Fisicaro
2022

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On 29 March 2022, the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) delivered its judgment in the case Getin Noble Bank (C-132/20). The case provided the Court with the opportunity to clarify a rather obscure aspect of its recent case law on the principle of judicial independence: i.e. the relation between independence as an admissibility criterion under art. 267 TFUE on the one hand, and the independence requirement under art. 19 TEU and/or art. 47 of the Charter on the other. This comment focuses on the main admissibility issue raised by the case: can a national judge, whose appointment to his judicial office is allegedly irregular on the ground of a flagrant breach of national law, be qualified as a ‘court or tribunal’ under art. 267 TFEU and thus submit an admissible request for a preliminary ruling? While the final decision to declare the request admissible appears reasonable, the Court’s reasoning is not entirely convincing as it fails to take account of the fundamentally different functions performed by judicial independence under art. 267 TFEU, art. 19 TEU, and art. 47 of the Charter.
2022
judicial independence; preliminary reference procedure; admissibility criteria; notion of ‘court or tribunal’; tribunal established by law; rule of law
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La Corte di giustizia nella sala degli specchi. il principio di indipendenza giudiziaria tra art. 267 TFUE, art. 47 della Carta e art. 19 TUE / Fisicaro, Marco. - In: DIRITTI UMANI E DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE. - ISSN 1971-7105. - 16:2(2022), pp. 384-400. [10.12829/104644]
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