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1. Tribunal de Justicia de las Comunidades Europeas
El Tribunal está integrado por tres órganos jurisdiccionales: el Tribunal de Justicia (creado en 1952), el Tribunal de Primera Instancia (creado en 1988) y el Tribunal de la Función Pública (creado en 2004). La labor esencial del Tribunal es interpretar de modo uniforme el Derecho comunitario y pronunciarse sobre su validez.
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2. European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights is an international court based in Strasbourg. It consists of a number of judges equal to the number of member States of the Council of Europe that have ratified the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms – currently forty-seven . The Court’s judges sit in their individual capacity and do not represent any State. In dealing with applications, the Court is assisted by a Registry consisting mainly of lawyers from all the member States (who are also known as legal secretaries). They are entirely independent of their country of origin and do not represent either applicants or States.
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