Implementation of the Charter of fundamental rights by the Spanish Courts in the Junqueras case
Abstract
This paper analyses the main decisions taken by the Spanish Supreme
Court (SC) and the Spanish Constitutional Court (CC) in the Junqueras case that
make explicit reference to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
(CFR). The objective is to determine whether these courts correctly implemented the
CFR, given that, as outlined by article 51 of the CFR itself, it is the responsibility of
Member States to use the CFR when they implement Union law, and, furthermore,
that the European Parliament requires the CFR to be implemented properly, in order
to guarantee its coherency and global efficacy.