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Focus Section: Methodological Pluralism

Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): GoJIL

Adding to the Toolbox: Court Published ‘Fact Sheets’ in the EU Legal Order

  • Mareike Hoffmann
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3249/1868-1581-15-1-hoffmann
Published
2025-04-29

Abstract

Issued by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), fact sheets act as communication tool within the EU legal landscape, serving as informative summaries of key jurisprudence on selected topics. They raise intriguing questions about institutional responsibilities and the broader implications for dissemination of information by courts. By combining traditional legal analysis with empirical insights, this study investigates the regulatory framework governing court-issued fact sheets and evaluates their classification as a form of “soft law.” The article argues that while fact sheets enhance transparency and reduce information asymmetries, they must balance their informational role with the neutrality and core adjudicatory functions of the CJEU. The research highlights both the potential of these documents to support judicial efficiency and informed discourse, as well as areas where refinement could bolster their reliability and effectiveness in the evolving landscape of EU legal communication.