Citation:
Mayoral, J. A. (2016). In the CJEU Judges Trust: A New Approach in the Judicial Construction of Europe. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 55 (3), pp. 551-568.
Sponsor:
This research is funded by the Danish National Research FoundationGrant no. DNRF105 and the Eurochallenge project and conducted under the auspices of iCourts, the Danish NationalResearch Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts
Keywords:
Judicial trust
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National courts
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Court of justice of the European Union
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Judicial co-operation
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European judicial integration
This article aims to highlight the relevance of judicial trust in international courts, focusing onnational judges’trust in the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). EU scholars haveput a great deal of effort into explaining how legal and political faThis article aims to highlight the relevance of judicial trust in international courts, focusing onnational judges’trust in the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). EU scholars haveput a great deal of effort into explaining how legal and political factors affect the use of preliminaryreferences by national courts. However, there is still a gap in the literature on the development oftrust as a functional principle encouraging co-operation between national and international courts.This article explores the nature, causes and potentials of judicial trust for the EU judicial system. Atheory is offered in the article, which links national judges’trust in the CJEU to their corporatistidentification and profile, to their attitudes towards the EU, and to their beliefs about the CJEU’sability to provide decisions that: 1) offer a clear guidance on European Union law, and 2) willnot undermine Member States’legal order.[+][-]