The European jurisdictional dialogue after ECJ’S judgment in M.A.S. and M.B.: Between European standard of protection and centripetal trends

Authors

  • Valentina Faggiani Universidad de Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rdce.60.05

Keywords:

CJEU, M.A.S. and M.B., Tariccosaga, primacy, national identities, principle of criminal legality, European jurisdictional dialogue.

Abstract

The present paper analyzes the main issues to which the CJEU judgment in M.A.S. and M.B. has not given solution and the possible scenarios that it opens in the European space of criminal justice. After an analysis of the constant tension in the Taricco saga between national identities and the primacy of EU law, it will deepen the alleged new procedural nature of the prescription after the PIF Directive, the principle of criminal legality as a limit to the primacy of EU law, and the centripetal attitude of the Italian Constitutional Court.

Author Biography

Valentina Faggiani, Universidad de Granada

Profesora de Derecho Constitucional

Departamento de Derecho constitucional

Facultad de Derecho

Plaza de la Universidad s/n

18071, Granada

Published

2018-07-27

Issue

Section

STUDIES