@incollection{Callewaert2015, author = {Johan Callewaert}, title = {Protocol No. 16 and EU Law}, series = {M{\´e}langes en l'honneur de / essays in honour of Dean Spielmann. Liber amicorum Dean Spielmann}, editor = {Josep Casadevall and Guido Raimondi and Erik Fribergh and Patrick Titiun and Peter Kempees and John Darcy}, publisher = {Wolf legal publishers}, address = {Oisterwijk}, isbn = {9789462403000}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0246-opus4-20504}, pages = {57 -- 63}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Protocol No. 16 will allow the highest courts of the Contracting States to the European Convention on Human Rights Convention to request an advisory opinion from the European Court of Human Rights on \"questions of principle relating to the interpretation or application of the rights and freedoms defined in the Convention or the protocols thereto\". However, in its Opinion 2/13, the Court of Justice of the European Union expressed reservations in respect of that Protocol. The article analyses those reservations and looks for ways to dispell them.}, language = {en} }