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Part two has aimed to illustrate some of the consequences of individual rights. None of these are particularly characteristic of rights however and thus they do not significantly improve our general understanding of the notion of individual rights in European Union law. Still, they form part of the picture, with the Court of Justice clearly underscoring how crucial individual rights are in the Union legal order.
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Thorson, B. (2016). Summary of Part Two: Implementation, Interpretation and Application of Norms that Grant Rights. In: Individual Rights in EU Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32771-6_9
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