Planavová-Latanowicz, Jana2016-11-262016-11-261996Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny, 58, 1996, z. 2, s. 59-750035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/15782The scope of legal control in EC countries has changed. Reorganization of competence and style of EC legal organs have resulted in, among others, increase in the effectiveness of their work. Gradual organizational changes have led to the establishment of a new legal control institution - the First Instance Tribunal, and though the EU Treaty, Art. 4, only mentions the Justice Tribunal among the main institutions of thé Community, the organization of the EC judicial system is twofold. Enlarging the competence of the judicial organs is one way due to the EC Treaty (competence of the Justice Tribunal's judging fiscal fees on countries at odds with the Tribunal's sentences) itself, and on the other to the jurisdiction.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKontrola sądowa we Wspólnotach EuropejskichJudiciary control in ECArtykuł