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Euro-Conform Interpretation of Slovak Consumer Credit Act – Endless Saga Bound to End?
Euro-Conform Interpretation of Slovak Consumer Credit Act – Endless Saga Bound to End?

Author(s): Mária Terézia Patakyová
Subject(s): Financial Markets, EU-Legislation, Commercial Law
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Keywords: Euro-conform interpretation; Indirect effect of EU law; Consistent interpretation; Contra legem interpretation; Directive 2008/48/EC; C-42/15 Home Credit; C-331/18 Pohotovosť;

Summary/Abstract: Protection of individual rights arising from EU law is to a great extent in the hands of national courts. Their role is underlined in cases of imperfect implementation of a directive, where individuals are left at mercy of a euro-conform interpretation. Euro-conform interpretation is not limitless, as, for instance, it shall not be contra legem. However, when exactly is the interpretation contra legem, i.e. impossible? This article shows how intricate euro-conform interpretation may be, using the example of Directive 2008/48/EC on consumer credit agreements, a piece of law much discussed by the ECJ in preliminary rulings. Even if the proper way of interpretation is shown by the Supreme Court of a Member State, individuals may still find it difficult, even impossible, to enforce their rights arising from EU law. The aim of this article is to show how the euro-conform interpretation works in practice.

  • Issue Year: 9/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 205-221
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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