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The Judges of the Court of Justice of the European Communities

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Constitutional Dialogues in Comparative Perspective

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In view of the far-reaching significance which the Court has obviously assumed for governments and private individuals alike in the member states, one may be justified in asking who are the justices wielding such extensive power and responsibility? How are they appointed and under what conditions can they be removed from office? What are their duties and privileges, and what measure of judicial independence do they possess (Feld 1963)

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© 1999 Sally J. Kenney

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Kenney, S.J. (1999). The Judges of the Court of Justice of the European Communities. In: Kenney, S.J., Reisinger, W.M., Reitz, J.C. (eds) Constitutional Dialogues in Comparative Perspective. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333982518_7

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