This collection of essays aims to look afresh at an institution which, although already the subject of numerous academic analyses and extensive legal research, remains of central importance to all who are interested in the development of European Union law and policy. Various contributions seek to develop particular avenues of analysis which, despite the significant increase in the range and volume of literature on the Court of Justice, have not yet been very fully explored. They include a legal-philosophical account of the ECJ's reasoning, a sociological analysis of patterns of litigation before the Court, and an investigation of the impact and presence of gender in the Court's work and on its institutional position. Other contributions look anew at the more topical and sometimes controversial subject of the relationship between national courts and the Court of Justice, both under the preliminary reference procedure and in other contexts, and a final essay considers the likely effect on the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance of the reforms to the judicial structure proposed during the Nice Intergovernmental Conference.
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Aims to look afresh at an institution which continues to be of central importance to all who are interested in the development of European Union law and policy. The essays seek to develop particular avenues of analysis and perspectives, which have not yet been fully explored.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Mobilizing the European Court of Justice ; 3. Integration and Integrity in the Legal Reasoning of the European Court of Justice ; 4. Gender and the Court of Justice ; 5. Turning Remedies Around: A Sectoral Analysis of the Court of Justice ; 6. The Jurisdiction of the Community Courts Reconsidered ; 7. Epilogue: The Judicial Apres Nice
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Weiler's epilogue is both thought provoking and original, confronting difficult questions, which go to the core of the Court's mandate... The collection succeeds in elucidating important aspects of the Court's nature and function at a time when the roles of all the European institutions is open to consideration. It is a worthwhile contribution to an area that has not been the subject of prodigious academic commentary, and as much for this, as for its inherent worth, this collection of essays merits serious consideration.
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`Weiler's epilogue is both thought provoking and original, confronting difficult questions, which go to the core of the Court's mandate... The collection succeeds in elucidating important aspects of the Court's nature and function at a time when the roles of all the European institutions is open to consideration. It is a worthwhile contribution to an area that has not been the subject of prodigious academic commentary, and as much for this, as for its inherent worth, this collection of essays merits serious consideration.' European Law Review 27, August 2002 `... not bogged down with scholarly jargon... well-timed...' The European Legal Forum, Issue 4-2002 (July/August)
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There are still relatively few English-language books devoted solely to the ECJ and this title explores a number of original and under-examined themes Very high profile contributors and editors Examines the very topical issue of reform of the European Court system
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Gráinne de Búrca is Professor of Law at the European University Institute. J. H. H. Weiler is Jean Monnet Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice at New York University School of Law; J. H. H. Weiler is Manley Hudson Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair at Harvard University
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There are still relatively few English-language books devoted solely to the ECJ and this title explores a number of original and under-examined themes Very high profile contributors and editors Examines the very topical issue of reform of the European Court system
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199246021
Publisert
2001
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
530 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
260

Biographical note

Gráinne de Búrca is Professor of Law at the European University Institute. J. H. H. Weiler is Jean Monnet Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice at New York University School of Law; J. H. H. Weiler is Manley Hudson Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair at Harvard University