The Flexibility of Equal Authenticity

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Abstract

This contribution will argue that practical considerations that call for a more curtailed application of equal authenticity should not be considered a limitation or imperfection of the principle but should instead be woven into its fabric. To this end, I will first examine the ECJ’s established canons, or guiding principles, on equal authenticity. Subsequently, I will juxtapose these canons with the practices observed in the Court’s application of this principle. Lastly, by exposing these inconsistencies, I contend that a more coherent and transparent policy justification for the EU’s model of institutional multilingualism is imperative. This offers a way forward to coherently and transparently align the principle of equal authenticity with the pragmatic approach to its application. It ensures a nuanced and flexible approach that acknowledges the ideals and practicalities of language policy and strives to find effective and inclusive solutions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationESCB Legal Conference 2024
PublisherEuropean Central Bank
Pages212-226
Number of pages14
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024

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