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Article 51 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights from the Perspective of the National Judge

Publication at Faculty of Law |
2020

Abstract

This article contributes to the growing scholarship on the national application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights ('the Charter') by assessing what challenges national courts face when dealing with Article 51 of the Charter, which sets out the Charter's material scope of application. In keeping with this aim, the relevant case law of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) - with its general formulas, abstract guidance and implementation categories - is discussed strictly from the perspective of the national judge.

The article then presents the findings of a thorough study of the case law of the Czech Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) and evaluates this Court's track record when assessing the Charter's applicability. National empirical data of that kind can provide valuable input into the CJEU-centred academic debate on the Charter's scope of application.