Hence, Article 325 TFEU might be again used by the latter Court to
oblige national judges of another Member State to disapply national rules preventing the protection of EU financial interests.
Not exact matches
The CJEU can and often does interpret them alongside other pieces of EU law (C - 113 / 75 Frecassetti, C - 90 / 76 Van Ameyde and C - 188 / 91 Deutsche Shell) and the
national judges are actually
obliged to take recommendations into account when interpreting EU law (C - 322 / 88 Grimaldi).
As a result of all the foregoing, the Labour Court concluded that, given the primacy of EU law over provisions of
national law, the
national judge is
obliged not to apply the new fees.