Acte clair
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acte-clair-190-6501383
title:
Acte clair
text:
Acte clair is a doctrine of European Union law, which states that if a judgment or rule of law is clear enough, then a member state has no duty to refer a question for preliminary ruling to the Court of Justice of the European Union. The acte clair doctrine originated in the judgment of the Court of Justice in Srl CILFIT v Ministry of Health (1982), from which developed what has been termed the 'CILFIT criteria'. Though it had initially been believed that the Court of Justice would be strict as
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EU legal doctrine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acte_clair
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2021-07-03T11:10:08Z
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