Author: Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz
Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers N V
ISBN: 9781780681139
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Whereas individual Member State governments of the European Union occasionally complain about judgments of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), especially when those judgments curtail that State's policy autonomy in a sensitive domain, the collectivity of the Member State governments have agreed in each treaty revision so far to confirm and extend the far-reaching powers which the ECJ possesses for enforcing EU law. The explanation of the paradox can only be that, deep down, the Member States of the EU remain convinced that an effective ECJ with strong enforcement powers is one of the salient features of EU law which have stood the test of time and feel no inclination to clip the wings of the ECJ for fear that this would affect the effectiveness of the European integration process. Nevertheless, the grumblings about single judgments, or about the consistency and direction of the ECJ in particular policy fields, have never ceased and indeed have become more audible in recent years. This book - now available in paperback - deals with the perception that the ECJ quite often does not leave sufficient autonomy to the Member States in developing their own legal and policy choices in areas where European and national competences overlap.
The European Court of Justice and the Autonomy of the Member States
Author: Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz
Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers N V
ISBN: 9781780681139
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Whereas individual Member State governments of the European Union occasionally complain about judgments of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), especially when those judgments curtail that State's policy autonomy in a sensitive domain, the collectivity of the Member State governments have agreed in each treaty revision so far to confirm and extend the far-reaching powers which the ECJ possesses for enforcing EU law. The explanation of the paradox can only be that, deep down, the Member States of the EU remain convinced that an effective ECJ with strong enforcement powers is one of the salient features of EU law which have stood the test of time and feel no inclination to clip the wings of the ECJ for fear that this would affect the effectiveness of the European integration process. Nevertheless, the grumblings about single judgments, or about the consistency and direction of the ECJ in particular policy fields, have never ceased and indeed have become more audible in recent years. This book - now available in paperback - deals with the perception that the ECJ quite often does not leave sufficient autonomy to the Member States in developing their own legal and policy choices in areas where European and national competences overlap.
Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers N V
ISBN: 9781780681139
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Whereas individual Member State governments of the European Union occasionally complain about judgments of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), especially when those judgments curtail that State's policy autonomy in a sensitive domain, the collectivity of the Member State governments have agreed in each treaty revision so far to confirm and extend the far-reaching powers which the ECJ possesses for enforcing EU law. The explanation of the paradox can only be that, deep down, the Member States of the EU remain convinced that an effective ECJ with strong enforcement powers is one of the salient features of EU law which have stood the test of time and feel no inclination to clip the wings of the ECJ for fear that this would affect the effectiveness of the European integration process. Nevertheless, the grumblings about single judgments, or about the consistency and direction of the ECJ in particular policy fields, have never ceased and indeed have become more audible in recent years. This book - now available in paperback - deals with the perception that the ECJ quite often does not leave sufficient autonomy to the Member States in developing their own legal and policy choices in areas where European and national competences overlap.
The Court of Justice of the European Union as an Institutional Actor
Author: Thomas Horsley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107124034
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Uses the EU Treaty framework to (re)assess the legitimacy of the Court of Justice's institutional role in European integration.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107124034
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Uses the EU Treaty framework to (re)assess the legitimacy of the Court of Justice's institutional role in European integration.
The Impact of the European Court of Justice on Neighbouring Countries
Author: Arie Reich
Publisher:
ISBN: 0198855931
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
Exploring the external impact of the Court of Justice of the European Union, this book delves into the influence its judgments have outside EU borders and particularly on the legal systems of countries in the European neighbourhood. A team of scholars from non-EU countries provided analysis and insight into this project.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0198855931
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
Exploring the external impact of the Court of Justice of the European Union, this book delves into the influence its judgments have outside EU borders and particularly on the legal systems of countries in the European neighbourhood. A team of scholars from non-EU countries provided analysis and insight into this project.
Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the European Court of Justice
Author: Marc Jacob
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107045495
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Marc Jacob analyses in depth the most important justificatory and decision-making tool of one of the world's most powerful courts.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107045495
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Marc Jacob analyses in depth the most important justificatory and decision-making tool of one of the world's most powerful courts.
The European Court of Justice
Author: Renaud Dehousse
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780333693520
Category : Justice, Adminstration of
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
This book provides a broad-ranging assessment of the Court's contribution to the integration process. It also examines why the Court's active role has not encountered greater opposition, and analyses the implications for the Court confronting the EU.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780333693520
Category : Justice, Adminstration of
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
This book provides a broad-ranging assessment of the Court's contribution to the integration process. It also examines why the Court's active role has not encountered greater opposition, and analyses the implications for the Court confronting the EU.
Preliminary References to the European Court of Justice
Author: Morten Broberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019870402X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
This book provides a detailed examination of the law and practice of the preliminary reference procedure in EU law. It is designed to be of practical use in litigation and case preparation.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019870402X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
This book provides a detailed examination of the law and practice of the preliminary reference procedure in EU law. It is designed to be of practical use in litigation and case preparation.
Great Judgments of the European Court of Justice
Author: William Phelan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108499082
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Presents a new approach to prominent judgments of the European Court of Justice drawing on the writings of Judge Robert Lecourt.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108499082
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Presents a new approach to prominent judgments of the European Court of Justice drawing on the writings of Judge Robert Lecourt.
The Limits of Legal Reasoning and the European Court of Justice
Author: Gerard Conway
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139504614
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The European Court of Justice is widely acknowledged to have played a fundamental role in developing the constitutional law of the EU, having been the first to establish such key doctrines as direct effect, supremacy and parallelism in external relations. Traditionally, EU scholarship has praised the role of the ECJ, with more critical perspectives being given little voice in mainstream EU studies. From the standpoint of legal reasoning, Gerard Conway offers the first sustained critical assessment of how the ECJ engages in its function and offers a new argument as to how it should engage in legal reasoning. He also explains how different approaches to legal reasoning can fundamentally change the outcome of case law and how the constitutional values of the EU justify a different approach to the dominant method of the ECJ.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139504614
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The European Court of Justice is widely acknowledged to have played a fundamental role in developing the constitutional law of the EU, having been the first to establish such key doctrines as direct effect, supremacy and parallelism in external relations. Traditionally, EU scholarship has praised the role of the ECJ, with more critical perspectives being given little voice in mainstream EU studies. From the standpoint of legal reasoning, Gerard Conway offers the first sustained critical assessment of how the ECJ engages in its function and offers a new argument as to how it should engage in legal reasoning. He also explains how different approaches to legal reasoning can fundamentally change the outcome of case law and how the constitutional values of the EU justify a different approach to the dominant method of the ECJ.
Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice
Author: Bruno de Witte
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 0857939408
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
ÔThis well-constructed, and well-written, collection fills a gap in the scholarship. It offers a rounded and plausible picture of the CourtÕs role in Europe, engaging with the complexity of the law without losing sight of the bigger political picture. Well-contextualised, critical, but nuanced, discussions of the role of rights, economics, science, and institutions, and of the important particularities of EU adjudication, will make this volume unmissable for those interested in the political role of the Court of Justice of the EU.Õ Ð Gareth Davies, VU University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands This book delves into the rationale, components of, and responses to accusations of judicial activism at the European Court of Justice. Detailed chapters from academics, practitioners and stakeholders bring diverse perspectives on a range of factors Ð from access rules to institutional design and to substantive functions Ð influencing the European CourtÕs political role. Each of the contributing authors invites the reader to approach the debate on the role of the Court in terms of a constantly evolving set of interactions between the EU judiciary, the European and national political spheres, as well as a multitude of other actors vested in competing legitimacy claims. The book questions the political role of the Court as much as it stresses the opportunities Ð and corresponding responsibilities Ð that the CourtÕs case law offers to independent observers, political institutions and civil society organisations. Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice will appeal to researchers and graduate students as well as to EU and national officials.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 0857939408
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
ÔThis well-constructed, and well-written, collection fills a gap in the scholarship. It offers a rounded and plausible picture of the CourtÕs role in Europe, engaging with the complexity of the law without losing sight of the bigger political picture. Well-contextualised, critical, but nuanced, discussions of the role of rights, economics, science, and institutions, and of the important particularities of EU adjudication, will make this volume unmissable for those interested in the political role of the Court of Justice of the EU.Õ Ð Gareth Davies, VU University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands This book delves into the rationale, components of, and responses to accusations of judicial activism at the European Court of Justice. Detailed chapters from academics, practitioners and stakeholders bring diverse perspectives on a range of factors Ð from access rules to institutional design and to substantive functions Ð influencing the European CourtÕs political role. Each of the contributing authors invites the reader to approach the debate on the role of the Court in terms of a constantly evolving set of interactions between the EU judiciary, the European and national political spheres, as well as a multitude of other actors vested in competing legitimacy claims. The book questions the political role of the Court as much as it stresses the opportunities Ð and corresponding responsibilities Ð that the CourtÕs case law offers to independent observers, political institutions and civil society organisations. Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice will appeal to researchers and graduate students as well as to EU and national officials.
On Law and Policy in the European Court of Justice
Author: H Rasmussen
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004639969
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 581
Book Description
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004639969
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 581
Book Description