How the Court of Justice of the European Union can be reformed to improve the timely administration of justice

Fjelstul, J., Gabel, M. & Carrubba, C. (7 October 2022) How the Court of Justice of the European Union can be reformed to improve the timely administration of justice. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog.
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The Court of Justice of the European Union currently has a huge backlog, with cases taking over 17 months on average to process. But how do the Court’s internal procedures affect the duration of cases? And how could the EU reform the Court to improve the timely administration of justice? Drawing on new research, Joshua Fjelstul, Matt Gabel and Cliff Carrubba evaluate potential institutional reforms to reduce the duration of cases and the size of the Court’s backlog.

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