1st Edition

Ambiguity in EU Law A Linguistic and Legal Analysis

By Sofiya Kartalova Copyright 2023
244 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

244 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

244 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Ambiguity – an expression or utterance giving rise to at least two mutually exclusive interpretations – has been traditionally regarded as an ever-present, and therefore trivial, feature of EU law, alongside other forms of linguistic indeterminacy. At the same time, ambiguity has been condemned as a perilous defect in the legal text, since it is commonly assumed that the Court of Justice of the... Read more

Part 1: In Search of the Strategic Value of Ambiguity for the Authority of EU Law  1. Introduction  2. Ambiguity in Legal Texts  3. Ambiguity in EU Law  4. A Framework for Analysis  Part 2: The Case Studies  1. Judicial Activism Reconsidered?: The CJEU’s Strategic Resolution of Ambiguity in Melloni (Case C-399/11)  2. Judicial Activism Reinvented?: The CJEU’s Strategic Production of Ambiguity in Åkerberg Fransson (Case C-617/10)  3. Judicial Restraint Reconfirmed?: The CJEU’s Strategic Resolution of Ambiguity in Keck (Joint cases C-267/91 and C-268/91)  4. Judicial Activism in Retrospect?: The CJEU’s Strategic Resolution of Ambiguity in Ruiz Zambrano (Case C-34/09) and Dereci (C-256/11)  Part 3: Ambiguity as a Desirable Systemic Feature of the EU Legal Order

Biography

Dr. iur. Sofiya Kartalova is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Public Law at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.