INFLUENCE OF SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ON THE INTERPRETATION OF EU LAW
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Abstract
In the interpretation of EU law as well as international law, the autonomous interpretation is well
established. It is, however, still necessary to reflect the specific nature of EU law and of international law and
the resulting interaction between these two groups of sources of law. For international treaties in particular,
the question arises of how the treaties affect autonomous interpretation. This article thus aims to provide
a comprehensive analysis of the possible influence of international law, in particular international treaties,
on the interpretation of EU law.
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