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Тенденции развития судов в региональных интеграционных образованиях. Перспективы Евразийского суда

Khuzikhanova Asiya Rustemovna

Post-graduate student, the department of International and European Law, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University

420008, Russia, Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Kremlevskaya Street 18, office #232

khuzikhanova@yandex.ru
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DOI:

10.7256/2454-0706.2015.10.16453

Received:

22-09-2015


Published:

1-3.42857142857-2015


Abstract:   The subject of this research is determination of the model of the Court of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC Court) by comparing the qualifying components and characteristics of the most common models of courts of the international integrational institutions with the judicial mechanism of the EurAsEC Court itself. The goal of this work is forecasting the prospects of the development pf EurAsEC Court by taking into account the experience of other types of courts within the corresponding organizations. In the author’s opinion it can produce a positive effect upon the entire system of the Eurasian Economic Union. The scientific novelty consists in the fact that the author analyzed and determined the most common and patterned models of the judicial mechanisms within the international integrational institutions – Dispute Settlement Body of the World Trade Organization and Court of Justice of the European Union. The author came to a conclusion that the EurAsEC Court does not fit any of the described models, and rather represents a more unique institution, but nevertheless, its reference to the experience of the Court of Justice of the European Union is still evident. The author points out some flaws of the EurAsEC Court and offers most realistically implementable solutions.


Keywords:

Eurasian Economic Union, Court of the Eurasian Economic Union, Court model, Regional organization, Judicial mechanism, International integrational institution , ECJ, Dispute Settlement Body of WTO, Judicial practice, Supranationalism

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