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Title
To refer or not to refer, that is the (preliminary) question : exploring factors which influence the participation of national judges in the preliminary ruling procedure
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Abstract
This paper explores factors that either motivate or constrain national judges' participation in the preliminary ruling procedure. By incorporating insights and evidence from American judicial politics literature and drawing from three models of judicial decision making: the attitudinal model, the team model, and the resource management model, it places the study of judicial behaviour with respect to the preliminary ruling procedure on more rigorous theoretical grounds. The paper is based on survey results conducted among 415 national judges from two new EU Member States: Slovenia and Croatia. In line with the theoretical predictions, the results show that the decision to make a referral to the CJEU is determined by several individual- and court-level factors. These are the position that a court occupies in a national judicial hierarchy, the judicial workload and availability of resources, and judges' knowledge and experiences with respect to EU law and Article 267 TFEU proceedings.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Croatian yearbook of European law & policy. - Zagreb, 2005, currens
Publication
Zagreb : University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law , 2020
ISSN
1845-5662
DOI
10.3935/CYELP.16.2020.366
Volume/pages
16 (2020) , p. 25-59
ISI
000609198300003
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Law 
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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