European Legal Method

European Legal Method
Author: Ulla Boegh Neergaard,Ruth Nielsen
Publsiher: Djoef Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Judicial process
ISBN: 8757428689

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In Europe there is, and has been for some years, a seemingly renewed debate on methodology in legal research. In the first years of its existence, EU law was generally perceived as rather superficial, immature, and fragmentary, with many gaps and inconsistencies. Now, EU law is ripening and the mutual embeddedness of EU law and the national law of its Member States is becoming more intense. It is therefore both more possible, and more necessary, to identify and explain the legal method that is applied by European legal actors, in particular legal scholars and courts, when analyzing EU law and the law of Member States within the scope of EU legal application. This book brings together essays by leading legal scholars from a number of European countries regarding European legal method(s). It is the second publication within the European Legal Methods research project and is the result of a conference held in November 2011. The contributors are all focused on different legal disciplines and represent different legal cultures and research styles, partly related to different geographical backgrounds.

European Legal Method

European Legal Method
Author: Ulla Boegh Neergaard,Ruth Nielsen
Publsiher: Djoef Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: International and municipal law
ISBN: 8757431256

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This book brings together essays by leading legal scholars from a number of European countries on European legal method(s). In Europe there is, and has for some years been, a seemingly renewed debate on methodology in legal research. In the first years of its existence EU law was generally perceived as rather superficial, immature and fragmentary with many gaps and inconsistencies. Now, EU law is ripening and the mutual embeddedness of EU law and the national law of its Member States is becoming more intense. It is therefore both more possible and more necessary to identify and explain the legal method that is applied by European legal actors, in particular legal scholars and courts, when analysing EU law and the law of EU Member States within the scope of application of EU law. This book is the second publication within the European Legal Methods research project and is the result of a conference held in November 2011. Most of the contributors are all legal scholars concerned within d

European Legal Method

European Legal Method
Author: Ulla Boegh Neergaard,Ruth Nielsen
Publsiher: Djoef Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: International and municipal law
ISBN: 8757423776

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This book examines the extent to which it is possible to identify a coherent legal method (a doctrine of the sources of law and their interpretation) that may be applied when analyzing EU law and the law of EU Member States. European Legal Method: Paradoxes and Revitalisation looks at what characterizes the sources of law and the interpretation methods that are actually used by European legal actors, especially judges and researchers. It examines the changes in the relative importance of various sources of law that occur in connection with the integration of EU law into national law.

Legal Method

Legal Method
Author: Ian McLeod
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781137122704

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The Palgrave Macmillan Law Masters series is a long-running and successful list of titles offering clear, concise and authoritative guides to the main subject areas, written by experienced and respected authors. This ninth edition of Legal Method provides a lively introduction to the nature of the English legal system and its sources, and to the techniques which lawyers use when handling those sources. The text assumes no prior knowledge and makes its content accessible by clarity of expression rather than by dilution of content. In addition to more conventional sources, writers as varied as Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope and T. S. Eliot are cited. This is an ideal course companion for both law undergraduate and GDL/CPE students. Includes end of chapter summaries and self-test exercises.

The Politics of European Legal Research

The Politics of European Legal Research
Author: Bartl, Marija,Lawrence, Jessica C.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781802201192

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Making a key contribution to the contemporary debate about methods in European legal research, this comprehensive book looks behind different methodologies to explore the institutional, disciplinary, and political conflicts that shape questions of ‘method’ or ‘approach’ in European legal scholarship. Offering a new perspective on the underlying politics of method, it identifies four core dimensions of methodological struggle in legal research – the politics of questions, the politics of answers, the politics of legal audiences, and the politics of the concept of law.

European Legal Methodology 2nd Edition

European Legal Methodology  2nd Edition
Author: Karl Riesenhuber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2021-09-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1839701366

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"EU law is an autonomous legal system. It requires its own methodology. The contributions to this volume provide elements of a genuinely European legal method. They discuss the foundations of European legal methodology in Roman law and in the development of national legal methods in the 19th century as well as the economic and comparative background. Core issues of legal methods such as the sources of law, the interpretation of EU primary law and secondary legislation, the concretisation of general clauses, and judicial development of the law are also analysed. The temporal effects of EU directives on the one hand and of judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the other raise specific issues of EU law. Contributions are also devoted to issues of a multi-level legal system. Beyond general aspects, directives, in particular, raise special questions: what is their impact on the interpretation of national law; and what are the methodological consequences of a transposition of directives beyond their original scope ('gold-plating')? Further contributions inquire into methodological issues in contract law, employment law, company law, capital market law and competition law. They illustrate the general aspects of European legal methods with a view to specific applications and also reveal specific issues of methods which occur in these areas. Finally, legal methods from national perspectives of different Member States, namely France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom, are examined. The authors reveal national traditions of legal methods and national preconceptions and illustrate the application of EU legal methods in different national contexts."--Back cover.

Understanding EU Law

Understanding EU Law
Author: Norbert Reich,Christopher Goddard,Ksenija Vasiljeva
Publsiher: Intersentia nv
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789050953245

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This unique book is not an introduction to European Law. It provides an understanding of methodology, objectives and principles of EU law. It tries to explain its legal peculiarities, particularly with regard to the concept of internal market. It takes as starting point its liberal roots enshrined in the free movement, competition and autonomy provisions, but focuses equally on the development of countervailing principles about citizenship, adequate standards, and governance. It refers selectively to important secondary law, in particular directives, and to leading cases of the European Court of Justice. It is directed at all law scholars, students, practitioners, political scientists, in the old and new Member countries of the EU as well as third countries who want to understand what EU law is all about. It will allow the reader a first orientation, without suffocating him or her in too much detail.

Eu Law as a Creative Process

Eu Law as a Creative Process
Author: Pauline Stephanie Phoa
Publsiher: Europa Law Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021-12-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9462512787

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All legal texts tell us stories in many ways. What stories, what narratives, can be found in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union? This book invites the reader to think of the world of EU law as a creative process. From such a perspective, the adjudicative praxis of the Court is an intellectual, cultural, literary activity, in which the reader can imagine him- or herself participating. The author develops a novel hermeneutic methodology to examine the textual performance of the Court, by combining the work of American 'Law and Literature' scholar James Boyd White with the work of French philosopher Paul Ricoeur. This methodology allows for an analysis of the role played by the Court in its legal reasoning and the vision of humanity it demonstrates: narratives of 'self' and 'other.' The synthesis of two case studies (on economically inactive EU citizens' access to social benefits, and on data protection and privacy) results in an open-ended and self-reflective examination of the narratives about human agency and human responsibility in the case law of the Court of Justice European Union.