Abstract

European integration has been strongly influenced by the case law of the European Union (EU) Court of Justice, not by chance considered the “Master of Community Law”. New fields of EU law, such as banking union law, are confirming the role of European judges as the architects of Union law. Despite the number of regulations provided for the banking union, unparalleled in any other area of the law, the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and of the General Court has resulted decisive for grounding the new European Banking Union (EBU) and giving it internal coherency and consistency within the institutional EU system. The economic relevance of the EBU litigation indicates that European judges will maintain a crucial role in the future as well for guaranteeing both the general interests of the Union and the rights of the interested parties.

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