The Foundations of European Community Law

The Foundations of European Community Law
Author: Trevor C. Hartley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199290352

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Recoge: 1.Communnity institutions - 2.The community legal system - 3.Community law and the member states - 4.Administrative law.

The Foundations of European Union Law

The Foundations of European Union Law
Author: Trevor C. Hartley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199681457

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Recoge: 1.European Union institutions - 2. The Union legal system - 3.Union law and the member states - 4. Administrative law.

The Foundations of European Union Law

The Foundations of European Union Law
Author: Trevor Hartley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2010-08-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199566754

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Rev. ed. of : The foundations of European Community law / by T.C. Hartley. 6th ed. c2007.

The Foundations of European Union Law

The Foundations of European Union Law
Author: T. C. Hartley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0199603200

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The Foundations of European Union Law provides an impressively clear and easily understood account of the constitutional and administrative law of the EU. Hartley examines the institutions, the Union legal system and the major constitutional issues before moving on to the area of administrative law and remedies including the workings of the European Court and the Court of First Instance. The Treaty of Lisbon has brought about one of the most important reforms of EU law since the early days of European integration. In addition to significant institutional changes, the Treaty creates a new legal structure that will require lawyers and students of EU law to think in different terms. This new edition has been thoroughly revised to provide a clear and simple explanation of the basic principles of EU law as they have been recast by the Treaty of Lisbon. The important conceptual and functional changes introduced by the treaty are explained, showing how the new legal principles form a coherent system. New to this edition Thorough analysis of the new legal structures and dynamics affecting EU law following the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon An expanded consideration of the historical and political origins of the EU helping the reader to understand the context and background to the development of EU law A revised chapter on supremacy and the Member States Increased coverage of the development of human rights within EU law Readership: Undergraduate students taking compulsory EU Law modules as part of the LLB, as well as postgraduate students, and practitioners.

Philosophical Foundations of European Union Law

Philosophical Foundations of European Union Law
Author: Julie Dickson,Pavlos Eleftheriadis
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2012-10-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191652165

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The supranational law of the European Union represents a uniquely powerful, far-reaching, and controversial instance of the growth of international legal governance, one that has forever altered the political and legal landscape of its Member States. The EU has attracted significant attention from political scientists, economists, and lawyers who have analysed its polity and constructed theoretical models of the integration process. Yet it has been almost entirely neglected by analytic philosophers, and the philosophical tools that have been developed to analyse and evaluate the Union are still in their infancy. This book brings together legal philosophers, political philosophers, and EU legal academics in the service of developing the philosophical analysis of EU law. In a series of original and complementary essays they bring their varied disciplinary expertise and theoretical perspectives to bear on central issues facing the Union and its law. Combining both abstract thought in legal and political philosophy and more tangible theoretical work on specific legal issues, the essays in this volume make a significant contribution to developing work on the philosophical foundations of EU law, and will engender further debate between philosophers, political philosophers, and EU legal academics. They will be of interest to all those engaged in understanding the nature and purpose of this unique legal entity.

The Foundations of European Community Law

The Foundations of European Community Law
Author: Trevor Clayton Hartley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 551
Release: 1983
Genre: European Community
ISBN: OCLC:614068172

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The Foundations of European Private Law

The Foundations of European Private Law
Author: Roger Brownsword,Hans-W Micklitz,Leone Niglia,Stephen Weatherill
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847318336

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There remains an urgent need for a deeper discussion of the theoretical, political and federal dimensions of the European codification project. While much valuable work has already been undertaken, the chapters in this volume take as their starting point the proposition that further reflection and critical thought will enhance the quality and efficacy of the on-going work of the various codification bodies. The volume contains chapters by representatives of the Common Frame of Reference, the Study Group and the Acquis Group as well as by those who have not been involved in particular projects but who have previously commented more distantly on their work - for instance those belonging to the Trento Group, and the Social Justice Group. The chapters between them represent the most comprehensive attempt so far to survey the state of the codification project, its theoretical, political and federal foundations and the future prospects for enforcement and compliance.

Member State Interests and European Union Law

Member State Interests and European Union Law
Author: Marton Varju
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780429664199

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This book re-examines the law governing the obligations of the Member States in the European Union from the perspective of the interests formulated and pursued by national governments in the EU. Member States’ interests provide the source as well as the limitations of the obligations undertaken by the Member States in the Union. From the early days of European integration, they have determined how the law frames and defines EU obligations in the Treaties, in legislation and in the jurisprudence of the EU Court of Justice. The book neither challenges directly, nor undermines the current state of the law in the EU. Instead, it introduces a framework for interpreting and analysing legal developments – both legislative and jurisprudential – from an angle which brings the legal dimension of the membership of States in the European Union closer to its political reality. By choosing Member State interest to frame its analysis of the law, the book expresses a clear intention to explore further the interactions and the potential interconnectedness of the intergovernmentalism of EU decision-making and the normative supranationalism of the application and the enforcement of Member State obligations, in particular at the national level. Analysing how diversity among the Member States, which arises from different local interests, institutional frameworks and socio-economic arrangements, is assessed and sustained in EU legislation and in the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice, the book examines the impact of EU obligations on Member State territorial authority and territoriality. Providing a new perspective on Member State interests and European Law, the book closes the widening gap between the politics and law of European integration and between its political science and legal analysis. The book is essential reading for students and scholars in the field of state law, EU law and politics.