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Judgment of the Court, Van Gend & Loos, Case 26-62 (5 February 1963)
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Judgment of the Court, Van Gend & Loos, Case 26-62 (5 February 1963)

The Van Gend & Loos judgment is one of the most important judgments in the development of the Community legal order. The European Court of Justice specifies that the Community constitutes a new legal order of international law for the benefit of which the States have limited their sovereign rights and the subjects of which comprise not only Member States but also their nationals. The Court concludes from this a fundamental principle: that of the direct effect of Community law.

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Title Judgment of the Court, Van Gend & Loos, Case 26-62 (5 February 1963)
Document type Texte
Source Court of Justice of the European Communities (CJEC), Judgment of 5 February 1963, N. V. Algemene Transport- en Expeditie Onderneming van Gend & Loos/Nederlandse administratie der belastingen (Netherlands Inland Revenue Administration), Case 26/62, in Reports of Cases before the Court. 1963, S. 1.
Keywords Rechtsordnung der Gemeinschaft, unmittelbare Wirkung, Urteil des Gerichtshofs EG
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Caption The Van Gend & Loos judgment is one of the most important judgments in the development of the Community legal order. The European Court of Justice specifies that the Community constitutes a new legal order of international law for the benefit of which the States have limited their sovereign rights and the subjects of which comprise not only Member States but also their nationals. The Court concludes from this a fundamental principle: that of the direct effect of Community law.
Location in the digital library WISSENSCHAFT UND BILDUNG >> Hochschulen >> Europarecht I 2006-2007 (Prof. Herwig Hofmann, Universität Luxemburg) >> IX. Vorrang und Direktwirkung
EUROPÄISCHE ORGANISATIONEN >> Europäische Union >> Institutionen >> Gerichtshof >> Befugnisse und Zuständigkeiten >> Rechtsprechung
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