The European Court of Justice is the most constant of all the institutions created by the abovement
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The European Court of Justice is the most constant of all the institutions created by the abovementioned treaties. It must behighlighhed the fact that the same wording as the one used in the Treaty of Rome applies to the Court of Justice today, eventhough contained in a different Treaty. The European legal system which exists today is based more on ECJ’s jurisprudence than on what the drafters of the Treaties had actually written. Although it is clear that the drafters of the Treaties created the framework of the UE, the continuing process marked by various stages of development, set backs and compromises can only be coordinated by the ECJ in a manner that goes well beyond the image that the drafters of the Treaties envisaged at that moment.
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