The Court of Justice and the Construction of Europe Analyses and Perspectives on Sixty Years of Case law La Cour de Justice et la Construction de l Europe Analyses et Perspectives de Soixante Ans de Jurisprudence 1st Edition by António Vitorino, Egils Levits, Yves Bot – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9789067048972, 9067048976
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ISBN 10: 9067048976
ISBN 13: 9789067048972
Author: António Vitorino, Egils Levits, Yves Bot.
This book is a contributed volume published by the Court of Justice of the European Union on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. It provides an insight to the 60 years of case-law of the Court of Justice and its role in the progress of European Integration. The book includes contributions from eminent jurists from almost all the EU Member States. All the main areas of European Union are covered in a systematic way. The contributions are regrouped in four chapters dedicated respectively to the role of the Court of Justice and the Judicial Architecture of the European Union, the Constitutional Order of the European Union, the Area of EU Citizens and the European Union in the World. The topics covered remain of interest for several years to come. This unique book, a “must-have” reference work for Judges and Courts of all EU Members States and candidate countries, and academics and legal professionals who are active in the field of EU law, is also valuable for Law Libraries and Law Schools in Europe, the United States of America, Latin America, Asia and Africa and law students who focus their research and studies in EU law.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The history of the Court of Justice of the European Union since its origin
Chapter 3: L’évolution de l’architecture juridictionnelle de l’Union européenne
Chapter 4: The Court of Justice in the twenty-first century: challenges ahead for the judicial system?
Chapter 5: The national judge as judge of the European Union
Chapter 6: The cooperation between European Courts: the verbund of European Courts and its legal toolbox
Chapter 7: Le rôle du comité 255 dans la sélection du juge de l’Union
Chapter 8: La Cour de justice et le Parlement européen
Chapter 9: Les institutions politiques de l’Union et la Cour de justice: le point de vue du Conseil
Chapter 10: La Commission devant la Cour de justice: l’exemple de la procédure préjudicielle
Chapter 11: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: a process of mutual enrichment
Chapter 12: The EFTA Court and Court of Justice of the European Union: coming in parts but winning together
Chapter 13: Rôle des droits fondamentaux dans la constitutionnalisation de l’ordre juridique de l’UE
Chapter 14: When sovereignty means so much: the concept(s) of sovereignty, European Union membership and the interpretation of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland
Chapter 15: Balancing EU integration and national interests in the case-law of the Court of Justice
Chapter 16: Le principe de l’effet utile du droit de l’Union dans la jurisprudence de la Cour
Chapter 17: Reasonableness in the European Court of Justice case-law
Chapter 18: Principes d’attribution, de subsidiarité et d’identité nationale des Etats membres
Chapter 19: To decide or not to decide: on the political theology of Simmenthal, Lyckeskog et al.
Chapter 20: Bifurcated justice: the dual character of judicial protection in EU law
Chapter 21: The right to effective judicial protection and remedies in the EU
Chapter 22: The future of the Court of Justice in EU competition law
Chapter 23: The dynamics of European citizenship: from bourgeois to citoyen
Chapter 24: The prohibition of discrimination in the Union’s layered system of equality law: from early staff cases to the Mangold approach
Chapter 25: Nationality and third-country nationals
Chapter 26: Revisiting the free movement of goods in a comparative perspective
Chapter 27: Citizenship of the Union and the area of justice: (almost) the Court’s moment of glory
Chapter 28: The European arrest warrant: the dilemmas of mutual recognition, human rights and EU citizenship
Chapter 29: La jurisprudence de la CJ relative au principe ne bis in idem: une contribution essentielle à la reconnaissance mutuelle en matière pénale
Chapter 30: La diversité de la culture juridique européenne et la prise de décision au sein de la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne
Chapter 31: Direct taxation and the free movement of persons
Chapter 32: “It shall contribute to– the strict observance and development of international law–“
Chapter 33: Exclusive external competences: constructing the EU as an international actor
Chapter 34: L’effet direct des accords internationaux
Chapter 35: The Court of Justice and mixed agreements
Chapter 36: The Court of Justice and the common foreign and security policy
Chapter 37: The Court of Justice and bilateral agreements
Chapter 38: Une vue outre-atlantique de la Cour et de sa jurisprudence
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