Legal effects and judicial review in EU law
: the ECB's conduct in banking supervision and monetary policy

Student thesis: Doctoral ThesisDoctor of Philosophy

Abstract

What features must an act adopted by a Union authority enjoy in order to qualify for judicial review under the law of the European Union (EU/Union)? This thesis presents a new way to address the question of ‘reviewability’ of Union activities. To succeed this, it offers a theoretical framework of‘legal effects’ in EU law, which is the decisive criterion for determining the question of whether a Unionact can be subject to judicial review. Thereafter, the study applies it to assess the reviewability of selected case studies; specifically, the conduct of the European Central Bank (ECB) in the fields of banking supervision and monetary policy.
Date of Award1 Jun 2020
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • King's College London
SupervisorTakis Tridimas (Supervisor) & Alexander Turk (Supervisor)

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