Miles v European Schools
Miles v European Schools | |
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Court | European Court of Justice |
Citation(s) | (2011) C-196/09 |
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Preliminary ruling |
Miles v European Schools (2011) C-196/09 is an EU law case, concerning preliminary references to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Facts[]
The Complaints Board of European Schools (set up under an international agreement between different member states and the EU, the European Schools Convention) sought to make a preliminary reference to the Court of Justice, and the question was whether it could do so under TFEU article 267.
Judgment[]
The Court of Justice, Grand Chamber held that the Complaints Board of European Schools was a court, but not of a member state. This was different from the Benelux Court.
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- Court of Justice of the European Union case law
- 2011 in case law
- European Schools (intergovernmental organisation)
- Education case law