Right to be heard
The right to a fair trial is a fundamental principle of EU law, laid down in Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.
In order to satisfy the requirements of that law, the European Union judicature must ensure that the principle that the parties should be heard is respected in proceedings before them and that they themselves respect that principle, which applies to any procedure which may result in a decision by an institution of the European Union perceptibly affecting a person’s interests.
2 appealsOrder of 14 Jan 2016, C-278/15 (Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club v OHIM)
Judgment of 27 Mar 2014, C-530/12 (National Lottery Commission)
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