Preliminary references in the area of human rights. A practical handbook for parties’ representatives 

Preliminary references in the area of human rights. A practical handbook for parties’ representatives
Content type:
Handbook
Publication date:
2019
Author / authors:
dr hab. Robert Grzeszczak

Preliminary references in the area of human rights. A practical handbook for parties’ representatives

This handbook is designed and written as a guide for legal practitioners, in particular parties’ representatives, as well as for professionals working with bodies of the justice system, judges but also non-governmental organisations involved in handling litigation. The handbook is principally designed to describe, in practical terms, the nature of the preliminary reference as a legal measure. It also attempts to explain the objectives and stages of the preliminary reference proceedings before the Luxembourg Court, describe substantive requirements for a correctly drafted preliminary reference (a question referred for a preliminary ruling) and present the consequences of a preliminary ruling issued by the Luxembourg Court of Justice: both those immediately impacting a referring court and those to be faced by other courts in future. The context for these deliberations is provided by various aspects of the European Union human rights system.