Contemporary Challenges to EU Legality
Herausgeber: Kilpatrick, Claire; Scott, Joanne
Contemporary Challenges to EU Legality
Herausgeber: Kilpatrick, Claire; Scott, Joanne
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This book focuses on contemporary challenges to EU legality. It includes a theoretical perspective and delves into many substantive areas of EU law, including Brexit, migration, and the sovereign debt crisis.
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This book focuses on contemporary challenges to EU legality. It includes a theoretical perspective and delves into many substantive areas of EU law, including Brexit, migration, and the sovereign debt crisis.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780192898050
- ISBN-10: 0192898051
- Artikelnr.: 61267622
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780192898050
- ISBN-10: 0192898051
- Artikelnr.: 61267622
Claire Kilpatrick is Professor of International and European Labour and Social Law at the European University Institute and Co-Director of the Academy of European Law at the EUI. She is also the EUI's Dean of Graduate Studies. Before coming to the EUI in 2011, she worked at LSE and before that at Cambridge University. Her interests lie mainly in the law and policy construction of Social Europe, especially the EU's roles. A focus of her recent work is EMU and Social Europe with a particular focus on sovereign debt loan arrangements and legal challenges to those arrangements from those within debtor EU states. Professor Kilpatrick is involved in two research projects at present concerning 'Equality Law in Europe - A New Generation' and 'The Court of Justice in the Archives'. These projects are hosted by the Academy of European Law at the EUI and involve the participation of many EUI researchers. Joanne Scott is Professor of European Law and Co-Director of the Academy of European Law at the European University Institute. She is currently on leave from University College London, where she taught from 2005 to 2017. Before that she taught at the University of Cambridge, Queen Mary University of London and the University of Kent. Her research interests lie in the areas of environmental law and climate change law, EU extraterritoriality, new modes of EU governance and the relationships between different legal orders. Among her recent publications is a co-edited book (with Marise Cremona) on EU Law Beyond EU Borders: The Extraterritorial Reach of EU Law (2019). She was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2013 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2012. Along with Claire Kilpatrick and Marise Cremona, she is currently involved in the Academy research project exploring 'The Court of Justice in the Archives'. This project is funded by the EUI Research Council.
* 1: Claire Kilpatrick and Joanne Scott: Challenging EU Legality
* 2: Neil Walker: The Theoretical Foundations of EU Law
* 3: Evelien Brouwer: Challenges to EU Legality in the Field of Asylum
and Migration Law
* 4: Ramses A Wessel: Legailty in EU Common Foreign and Security
Policy: The Choice of the Appropriate Legal Basis
* 5: Bruno De Witte: Accession to International Instruments as an EU
Legality Constraint
* 6: Kieran Bradley: Disintegration through Law: Brexit, Article 50,
and the Court
* 2: Neil Walker: The Theoretical Foundations of EU Law
* 3: Evelien Brouwer: Challenges to EU Legality in the Field of Asylum
and Migration Law
* 4: Ramses A Wessel: Legailty in EU Common Foreign and Security
Policy: The Choice of the Appropriate Legal Basis
* 5: Bruno De Witte: Accession to International Instruments as an EU
Legality Constraint
* 6: Kieran Bradley: Disintegration through Law: Brexit, Article 50,
and the Court
* 1: Claire Kilpatrick and Joanne Scott: Challenging EU Legality
* 2: Neil Walker: The Theoretical Foundations of EU Law
* 3: Evelien Brouwer: Challenges to EU Legality in the Field of Asylum
and Migration Law
* 4: Ramses A Wessel: Legailty in EU Common Foreign and Security
Policy: The Choice of the Appropriate Legal Basis
* 5: Bruno De Witte: Accession to International Instruments as an EU
Legality Constraint
* 6: Kieran Bradley: Disintegration through Law: Brexit, Article 50,
and the Court
* 2: Neil Walker: The Theoretical Foundations of EU Law
* 3: Evelien Brouwer: Challenges to EU Legality in the Field of Asylum
and Migration Law
* 4: Ramses A Wessel: Legailty in EU Common Foreign and Security
Policy: The Choice of the Appropriate Legal Basis
* 5: Bruno De Witte: Accession to International Instruments as an EU
Legality Constraint
* 6: Kieran Bradley: Disintegration through Law: Brexit, Article 50,
and the Court