Brussels says German court ruling contradicting ECJ sets ‘dangerous precedent’ for integrity of EU lawBrussels has launched a legal case against Germany over an alleged breach of “the principle of the primacy of EU law” by the country’s constitutional court.
The “infringement proceeding” is the result of a ruling final year by the German federal constitutional court in Karlsruhe which it is claimed undermined the pre-eminence of the European court of justice (ECJ). Related: ECJ rejects Hungarian case against MEPs’ vote to pursue sanctions Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com