Miles v European Schools

Miles v European Schools (2011) C-196/09[dead link‍] is an EU law case, concerning preliminary references to the Court of Justice of the European Union.

The Complaints Board of European Schools (set up under an international agreement between different member states and the EU, the European Schools Convention) sought to make a preliminary reference to the Court of Justice, and the question was whether it could do so under TFEU article 267.

The Court of Justice, Grand Chamber held that the Complaints Board of European Schools was a court, but not of a member state.

This was different from the Benelux Court.

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