Jurisdictions/EU
European Legal System
[edit | edit source]Jurisdiction code: eu. Language: fr only (current limitation; multi-language planned). Covers EU law (EUR-Lex, CJEU) and Council of Europe (ECHR).
Court structure
[edit | edit source]court_level mapping (T1 tag)
[edit | edit source]| court_level | Court (court tag) | Institution | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
supranational |
Court of Justice (cjeu) |
CJEU | Highest EU court; preliminary rulings, appeals from General Court |
supranational |
ECHR (echr) |
Council of Europe | 46 member states; human rights |
first_instance |
General Court (general_court) |
CJEU | Direct actions: competition, state aid, trademarks |
first_instance |
Civil Service Tribunal (civil_service_tribunal) |
CJEU | Dissolved 2016 — competence transferred to General Court |
CJEU (Court of Justice of the European Union)
[edit | edit source]Two active courts:
- Court of Justice (Cour de justice): highest EU court. Preliminary rulings (art. 267 TFEU), appeals from General Court, infringement proceedings.
- General Court (Tribunal): direct actions — competition, state aid, trademarks, EU staff disputes (since 2016).
Procedure types:
| Type | Treaty basis | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Preliminary ruling | Art. 267 TFEU | National court asks CJEU to interpret EU law. CJEU answers; does NOT decide national case. |
| Annulment | Art. 263 TFEU | Challenge legality of EU act |
| Infringement | Art. 258-260 TFEU | Commission vs. member state for failure to comply |
| Opinion | Art. 218 TFEU | Compatibility of international agreement with treaties |
ECHR (European Court of Human Rights)
[edit | edit source]Covers 46 Council of Europe member states (broader than EU). Application number format: NNNNN/YY (e.g., 36022/97).
Margin of appreciation: ECHR grants states discretion on sensitive topics (morals, religion, national security). A ruling against Italy does NOT automatically apply to France. Filter by respondent state: tags={"respondent_state": "FRA"} (3-letter ISO codes).
CJEU publication grades (official_grade)
[edit | edit source]| Grade | Label | importance_level |
|---|---|---|
ecr_grand_chamber |
Published in ECR (Grand Chamber) | highest_importance |
ecr_chamber |
Published in ECR (Chamber) | high_importance |
oj_only |
Published in OJ only (not in ECR) | low_importance |
unpublished |
Unpublished | minimal_importance |
ECR = European Court Reports. OJ = Official Journal (series C).
ECHR importance grades (official_grade)
[edit | edit source]| Grade | Label | importance_level |
|---|---|---|
1 |
Key case (ECHR Reports of Judgments and Decisions) | highest_importance |
2 |
High importance | high_importance |
3 |
Medium importance | medium_importance |
4 |
Low importance | low_importance |
Formation / solemnity system
[edit | edit source]CJEU formations
[edit | edit source]| Formation | Solemnity tag | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single judge | single_judge |
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| Chamber (3 judges) | reduced_bench |
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| Chamber (5 judges) | standard_bench |
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| Grand Chamber (15 judges) | grand_bench |
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| Full Court (all judges) | full_court |
Rare; constitutional matters |
ECHR formations
[edit | edit source]| Formation | Solemnity tag | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single Judge | single_judge |
Admissibility only |
| Committee (3 judges) | reduced_bench |
Repetitive cases |
| Section / Chamber (7 judges) | standard_bench |
Standard formation |
| Grand Chamber (17 judges) | grand_bench |
Relinquishment or referral; highest authority |
EU legislation
[edit | edit source]Hierarchy
[edit | edit source]Treaties (TEU, TFEU, Charter of Fundamental Rights) > Regulations > Directives > Decisions > Recommendations/Opinions (non-binding)
Key types
[edit | edit source]| Type | Effect | Direct effect | Tag example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regulation (reglement) | Directly applicable in all member states | Full (vertical + horizontal) | tags={"nature": "REGLEMENT"}
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| Directive | Binds as to result; requires national transposition | Vertical only (vs. State), after deadline | tags={"nature": "DIRECTIVE"}
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| Decision | Binding on addressees only | Depends on content | |
| Recommendation | Non-binding | None |
CELEX numbers
[edit | edit source]Official EU identifier. Format: 3{year}{type}{number}.
| Example | Meaning |
|---|---|
32016R0679 |
Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) |
32016L0680 |
Directive 2016/680 (Law Enforcement Directive) |
32004D0001 |
Decision 2004/1 |
Direct lookup: get_document("32016R0679") resolves to EU.EURLEXTEXT32016R0679.
Enforcement status
[edit | edit source]EU EUR-Lex emits only two values:
| Value | Meaning |
|---|---|
in_force |
In force |
repealed |
Repealed — NEVER cite as current |
Direct effect and primacy
[edit | edit source]| Instrument | Direct effect | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Regulation | Vertical + horizontal | No transposition needed |
| Directive (after deadline) | Vertical only (vs. State) | NOT horizontal (between private parties) |
| Directive (before deadline) | None | Must wait for transposition |
| All EU law | Primacy over national law | Costa v ENEL (1964) |
Multilingual documents
[edit | edit source]EU texts exist in 24 official languages, all equally authentic (TFEU art. 55).
Each language version is a separate document with a :lang suffix in the ID:
EU.EURLEXTEXT32016R0679:fr— GDPR in FrenchEU.EURLEXTEXT32016R0679:en— GDPR in English
The cross-language identifier tags.text_id is unsuffixed (EU.EURLEXTEXT32016R0679). The language parameter narrows results to the requested language.
Documents ingested in a fallback language (e.g., EN-only when no FR available) carry tags.translation_pending="fr".
Advocate General opinions
[edit | edit source]Separate documents (kind=decision, type=advisory_opinion). Precede the judgment, provide more detailed reasoning. Not binding but highly persuasive — often followed by the Court. Linked to judgments via edges when available.
Current limitation: AG opinions are not yet ingested. type=advisory_opinion with jurisdiction="eu" returns 0 results.
Charter of Fundamental Rights
[edit | edit source]Treaty-level value since Lisbon Treaty (2009). Binds EU institutions and member states when implementing EU law.
| Article | Right |
|---|---|
| Art. 7 | Private and family life |
| Art. 8 | Protection of personal data |
| Art. 21 | Non-discrimination |
| Art. 47 | Right to effective remedy and fair trial |
Do not confuse: Charter Art. 7 (private life) and Art. 8 (data protection) are separate from ECHR Convention Art. 8 (private life). Same wording, different instruments.
What is NOT in the corpus
[edit | edit source]| Gap | Notes |
|---|---|
| Advocate General opinions | Not yet ingested; planned |
| English-language documents | Only FR ingested currently; multi-language planned |
| EU national transposition measures | EUR-Lex transposition data may be incomplete — verify in FR sources |
| EU secondary legislation (delegated/implementing acts) | Partial coverage |
| Pre-accession case law for newer member states | Historical gaps |
Practical notes
[edit | edit source]- Cross-border queries: use
jurisdiction="eu|fr"to combine EU and FR sources - GDPR search tip: "RGPD" as FTS term returns few EU results — prefer
"donnees a caractere personnel"or"protection des donnees", or direct CELEX:get_document("32016R0679") - Transposition: get_document() the directive, check edges for transposition links, then search FR sources
- Brexit: UK no longer member state since 2020-01-31. Pre-Brexit case law involving UK still relevant for general EU law principles.
- Preliminary rulings: CJEU interprets EU law but does NOT decide the national case. The national court applies the interpretation.