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Chapter 8 Self-test questions
Remedies in national courts
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In determining whether a compensatory national remedy is sufficiently effective the CJ will consider the _________ effect that remedy will have.
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The confluence of the principles of national procedural autonomy, equivalence and effectiveness: [please select all that apply]
requires a member state to replicate all the remedies against the EU institutions themselves that exist under EU law.
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demands that member states must remove any national remedy that the CJ deems too strong
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does not interfere if a national remedy, born in an EU context, is then applied in a purely national setting.
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allows the CJ to review on some level the sufficiency of the remedies available to an applicant in domestic law when an EU matter is at stake.
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The legal systems of the Member States have always had liability for legislative or judicial acts.
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