The paper aims to demonstrate the existence in Europe area, the reciprocal influence among legal systems through cooperation among the national and supranational Courts. For the purpose of this paper, having access to remedies provided by European Court of Human rights (ECtHR), which covers the circulation of juridical models among the legal systems of States, it is central. The national Courts are influenced by the European Court of Human rights (ECtHR), which obliges Member States to guarantee the protection of individuals' fundamental rights. The application of the Nagoya protocol in the European Union it's one of the examples of reciprocal influence above mentioned. It is somewhere able to reverse the traditional Civil law "ubi jus ibi remedium" and creating a Continental version of "ubi remedium ibi jus".

"European Court of Human Rights and national Courts: the case of Nagoya Protocol, vegetable patents granted under the Regulation (EU) n. 511/2014"

2017

Abstract

The paper aims to demonstrate the existence in Europe area, the reciprocal influence among legal systems through cooperation among the national and supranational Courts. For the purpose of this paper, having access to remedies provided by European Court of Human rights (ECtHR), which covers the circulation of juridical models among the legal systems of States, it is central. The national Courts are influenced by the European Court of Human rights (ECtHR), which obliges Member States to guarantee the protection of individuals' fundamental rights. The application of the Nagoya protocol in the European Union it's one of the examples of reciprocal influence above mentioned. It is somewhere able to reverse the traditional Civil law "ubi jus ibi remedium" and creating a Continental version of "ubi remedium ibi jus".
2017
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
978-3-86845-147-4
Biodiversity
Nagoya Protocol
EU law
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