自由裁量权
法学
口译(哲学)
欧洲法院
经济正义
透明度(行为)
政治学
案件的法律
记录法庭
社会学
法律与经济学
经济
欧盟法
管辖权
原管辖权
计算机科学
欧洲联盟
程序设计语言
经济政策
出处
期刊:European Law Review
[Definitive International Institute of Life Science (DIILI Publication)]
日期:2021-01-04
卷期号:46 (5): 647-673
摘要
This article offers fresh insights into the legal reasoning of the European Court of Justice, using systematic content analysis to explore newly gathered quantitative data on the justificatory reasoning in the Court’s judgments on registered trade mark law. Using a broad sample of trade mark preliminary rulings dating from 1996 to 2018, the analysis tests empirically how far the Court’s interpretative practices in fact conform to its own articulated standards for the interpretation of EU laws. The analysis shows that the Court has departed from those standards in a substantial portion of trade mark judgments, in circumstances suggesting strategic omission of modes of reasoning conflicting with the Court’s preferred interpretation. This raises questions over the transparency of the Court’s judgments as a public statement of its private reasoning, and the extent to which the Court’s stated approach to legal reasoning in fact constrains its interpretative discretion.
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