UDK 161.22(4+497.11)
Biblid: 1451-3188, 10 (2011)
Vol. 11, No 37-38, str. 307-317
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Izvorni naučni rad
Primljeno: 01 Jan 1970
Prihvaćeno: 01 Jan 1970

EVROPSKO PRAVOSUDNO RASKRŠĆE – ODNOS IZMEĐU EVROPSKOG SUDA PRAVDE I EVROPSKOG SUDA ZA LjUDSKA PRAVA U SVETLU LISABONSKOG UGOVORA

Vučić Mihajlo (Институт за међународну политику и привреду, Београд),

This article will try to shed some additional light on the possible course the relationship between two busiest international courts in the world these days, the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights respectively, will take in the near future. Bearing in mind the important changes that have recently occurred in the European legal theatre, what actually involves the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty and along with it the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, notwithstanding the possible accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights, this relationship might pass through a period of considerable transformation. The aim of the paper is to designate ways in which, in the opinion of the author, the relationship might develop itself. He will argue that based on the analysis of the past practice in cases dealing with the interaction of these courts, a consistent line of comity between them is visible. However, the author suggests that this positive relation might be upgraded to an even higher level of cooperation in the future.

Ključne reči: European Court of Justice, European Court of Human Rights, cooperation, transformation, hierarchy