The Court of Justice of the European Union as an Institutional Actor

The Court of Justice of the European Union as an Institutional Actor
Author: Thomas Horsley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107124035

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Uses the EU Treaty framework to (re)assess the legitimacy of the Court of Justice's institutional role in European integration.

Gender and the Court of Justice of the European Union

Gender and the Court of Justice of the European Union
Author: Jessica Guth,Sanna Elfving
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351855099

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Offering an alternative exploration of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and its work, this book aims to start a conversation between legal, political and gendered examinations of the Court of Justice and some of the substantive areas of law it is concerned with. In doing so, it provides a broader and more holistic view of the Court and its work which can add to our understanding of the institution, its role and its case law as well as the contribution it can and does make to shaping law and policy and EU and national level.

The European Court of Justice and the Policy Process

The European Court of Justice and the Policy Process
Author: Susanne K. Schmidt
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198717775

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This book analyses the European Court of Justice's power from a political-science perspective. It argues that this power can be assessed through studying the policy implications of there being a supranational constitution that was drafted as an international treaty. An international treaty contains a set of policy goals for future cooperation. Direct effect and supremacy give constitutional status to these policy goals, allowing the Court to develop the Treaty's implications for policymaking at the European and the member-state levels. By focusing on the four freedoms (of goods, services, persons, and capital) and citizenship rights, the book analyses the implications of case law for policymaking in different case studies. It shows how major EU legislation (for instance, the Services and Citizenship Directives) are significantly influenced by case law and how controversial policies, such as EU citizens' access to tax-financed social benefits, are closely linked to the Court.

Appeals Before the Court of Justice of the European Union

Appeals Before the Court of Justice of the European Union
Author: Caroline Naômé
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198826257

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This book describes the rules governing appeals before the Court of Justice of the European Union. The appeal is the judicial remedy by which a party may contest a decision of the General Court of the European Union. It concerns matters in which the Tribunal has jurisdiction such as, competition, mergers, state aids, access to documents, restrictive measures, EU staff, trade marks, and other areas of intellectual property. This form of judicial remedy was created just over 25 years ago. It is specific to the ECJ, and can only be learned through the case-law. This book is a description of the case-law, and of the rules that the lawyers pleading appeal cases are required to know.

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

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
Author: Court of Justice of the European Un,A. Rosas,E. Levits,Y. Bot
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789067048972

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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.

The Court of Justice and European Criminal Law

The Court of Justice and European Criminal Law
Author: Valsamis Mitsilegas,Alberto di Martino,Leandro Mancano
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 741
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509911189

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The aim of this book is to provide an insight into the landmark rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in European Criminal Law (ECL). As in other areas of EU law, the decisions of the CJEU have been a driving force for development and integration. By analysing the impact of these leading cases on EU and national law, the book provides a diachronic and multifaceted picture of the Court's approach to criminal law.

The Mimetic Evolution of the Court of Justice of the EU

The Mimetic Evolution of the Court of Justice of the EU
Author: Leonardo Pierdominici
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030478643

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This book provides fresh perspectives in the legal study of the Court of Justice of the European Union. In the context of European studies, the Court has mainly been analysed in light of its central role in the process of continental integration. Moreover, the Court has traditionally been studied by specialists for its important role as an agent of comparative law. This book studies the evolution of the Court itself, rather than that of the EU legal order in its judge-made dimension, and addresses several institutional aspects of its structure and organization, selected and constructed as a complete range of symptomatic figures of judicial institutionalisation. In doing so, the author seeks to showcase how the development and the institutional evolution of the CJEU happened through a selective internalization of comparative influences.

Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice

Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice
Author: Bruno de Witte,Elise Muir,Mark Dawson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780857939401

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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.