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  • The European Court is a symbol of another time in which governments recommitted themselves to the rule of law after having gone astray.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES A. GOLDSTON 2010

  • The European Court is a symbol of another time in which governments recommitted themselves to the rule of law after having gone astray.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES A. GOLDSTON 2010

  • The European Court is a creature of the European treaty system, not the UN; what else is it to do when European law and international law conflict?

    The Volokh Conspiracy 2008

  • The European Court is a creature of the European treaty system, not the UN; what else is it to do when European law and international law conflict?

    Libertarian Blog Place 2008

  • The pact calls for German-style debt brakes to limit borrowing, tough budget discipline, and to empower the European Commission to take countries that violate the debt and deficit rules of the European monetary union before the European Court.

    Germany Rejects Bigger Bailout William Boston 2012

  • PARIS—The European Commission is confident that a European Court will rule in its favor in a case brought by the European steel-industry lobby about the rules on carbon-dioxide emissions.

    EU Confident of Court Ruling in Steel-CO2 Case Allesandro Torello 2011

  • Were you disappointed that the European Court judges did not recognize the political nature of your arrest?

    Khodorkovsky Unabridged 2011

  • The absence of principle in the leadership of this coalition is amply demonstrated by the divergent use of the so-called "payroll" vote to ram through the deeply unprogressive policy on tuition fees whilst failing to support the rule of law represented by the European Court decision on prisoners' voting rights.

    The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley 2011

  • Were you disappointed that the European Court judges did not recognize the political nature of your arrest?

    Khodorkovsky Unabridged 2011

  • Scholars who follow the European Court said the body sets a very high burden of proof for such issues, not wanting to tread on the legal authority of member states.

    European Rights Court Delivers Split Yukos Ruling Gregory L. White 2011

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