Paul Beaumont / Carole Lyons / Neil Walker (eds.)
Convergence and Divergence in European Public Law
Herausgeber: Beaumont, Paul; Walker, Neil; Lyons, Carole
Paul Beaumont / Carole Lyons / Neil Walker (eds.)
Convergence and Divergence in European Public Law
Herausgeber: Beaumont, Paul; Walker, Neil; Lyons, Carole
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This book examines the extent to which the EU has brought about and should bring about convergence of law in Europe.
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This book examines the extent to which the EU has brought about and should bring about convergence of law in Europe.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781841132112
- ISBN-10: 184113211X
- Artikelnr.: 24973121
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781841132112
- ISBN-10: 184113211X
- Artikelnr.: 24973121
Paul Beaumont is Professor of European Union and Private International Law at the University of Aberdeen. Carole Lyons is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen. Neil Walker is Professor of European Law at the EUI Florence.
PART I: THE TERRITORIAL DIMENSION 1. Europe's Changing Political Landscape:
Territorial Restructuring and New Forms of Government Michael Keating 2.
Member States and Regions in Community Law: Convergence and Divergence
Joanne Scott PART II: THE CONSTITUTIONAL DIMENSION 3. The Closest Thing to
a Constitutional Conversation in Europe: The Semi-Permanent Treaty Revision
Process Bruno de Witte 4. The Constitutional Structure of the European
Union: Some Reflections on Vertical Unity-in-Diversity Deirdre Curtin and
Ige Dekker 5. Perspectives on Convergence within the Theatre of European
Integration Carole Lyons PART III: THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DIMENSION 6.
Convergence and Divergence in Administrative Law Chris Himsworth 7. Towards
Homogeneity in the Field of Legal Remedies: Convergence and Divergence Ton
Heukels and Jamila Tib PART IV: THE HUMAN RIGHTS DIMENSION 8. Convergence
and Divergence in European Public Law: The Case of Human Rights Graínne de
Búrca 9. Human Rights: Some Recent Developments and their Impact on
Convergence and Divergence of Law in Europe Paul Beaumont 10. The European
Union and Fundamental Rights: Well in Spirit but Considerably Rumpled in
Body? Niamh Nic Shuibhne PART V: THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIMENSION 11. Voices of
Difference in a Plural Community Carol Harlow 12. Public Law,
Europeanisation and Convergence: Can Comparatists Contribute? Pierre
Legrand 13. Culture, Democracy and the Convergence of Public Law: Some
Scepticisms about Scepticism Neil Walker
Territorial Restructuring and New Forms of Government Michael Keating 2.
Member States and Regions in Community Law: Convergence and Divergence
Joanne Scott PART II: THE CONSTITUTIONAL DIMENSION 3. The Closest Thing to
a Constitutional Conversation in Europe: The Semi-Permanent Treaty Revision
Process Bruno de Witte 4. The Constitutional Structure of the European
Union: Some Reflections on Vertical Unity-in-Diversity Deirdre Curtin and
Ige Dekker 5. Perspectives on Convergence within the Theatre of European
Integration Carole Lyons PART III: THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DIMENSION 6.
Convergence and Divergence in Administrative Law Chris Himsworth 7. Towards
Homogeneity in the Field of Legal Remedies: Convergence and Divergence Ton
Heukels and Jamila Tib PART IV: THE HUMAN RIGHTS DIMENSION 8. Convergence
and Divergence in European Public Law: The Case of Human Rights Graínne de
Búrca 9. Human Rights: Some Recent Developments and their Impact on
Convergence and Divergence of Law in Europe Paul Beaumont 10. The European
Union and Fundamental Rights: Well in Spirit but Considerably Rumpled in
Body? Niamh Nic Shuibhne PART V: THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIMENSION 11. Voices of
Difference in a Plural Community Carol Harlow 12. Public Law,
Europeanisation and Convergence: Can Comparatists Contribute? Pierre
Legrand 13. Culture, Democracy and the Convergence of Public Law: Some
Scepticisms about Scepticism Neil Walker
PART I: THE TERRITORIAL DIMENSION 1. Europe's Changing Political Landscape:
Territorial Restructuring and New Forms of Government Michael Keating 2.
Member States and Regions in Community Law: Convergence and Divergence
Joanne Scott PART II: THE CONSTITUTIONAL DIMENSION 3. The Closest Thing to
a Constitutional Conversation in Europe: The Semi-Permanent Treaty Revision
Process Bruno de Witte 4. The Constitutional Structure of the European
Union: Some Reflections on Vertical Unity-in-Diversity Deirdre Curtin and
Ige Dekker 5. Perspectives on Convergence within the Theatre of European
Integration Carole Lyons PART III: THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DIMENSION 6.
Convergence and Divergence in Administrative Law Chris Himsworth 7. Towards
Homogeneity in the Field of Legal Remedies: Convergence and Divergence Ton
Heukels and Jamila Tib PART IV: THE HUMAN RIGHTS DIMENSION 8. Convergence
and Divergence in European Public Law: The Case of Human Rights Graínne de
Búrca 9. Human Rights: Some Recent Developments and their Impact on
Convergence and Divergence of Law in Europe Paul Beaumont 10. The European
Union and Fundamental Rights: Well in Spirit but Considerably Rumpled in
Body? Niamh Nic Shuibhne PART V: THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIMENSION 11. Voices of
Difference in a Plural Community Carol Harlow 12. Public Law,
Europeanisation and Convergence: Can Comparatists Contribute? Pierre
Legrand 13. Culture, Democracy and the Convergence of Public Law: Some
Scepticisms about Scepticism Neil Walker
Territorial Restructuring and New Forms of Government Michael Keating 2.
Member States and Regions in Community Law: Convergence and Divergence
Joanne Scott PART II: THE CONSTITUTIONAL DIMENSION 3. The Closest Thing to
a Constitutional Conversation in Europe: The Semi-Permanent Treaty Revision
Process Bruno de Witte 4. The Constitutional Structure of the European
Union: Some Reflections on Vertical Unity-in-Diversity Deirdre Curtin and
Ige Dekker 5. Perspectives on Convergence within the Theatre of European
Integration Carole Lyons PART III: THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DIMENSION 6.
Convergence and Divergence in Administrative Law Chris Himsworth 7. Towards
Homogeneity in the Field of Legal Remedies: Convergence and Divergence Ton
Heukels and Jamila Tib PART IV: THE HUMAN RIGHTS DIMENSION 8. Convergence
and Divergence in European Public Law: The Case of Human Rights Graínne de
Búrca 9. Human Rights: Some Recent Developments and their Impact on
Convergence and Divergence of Law in Europe Paul Beaumont 10. The European
Union and Fundamental Rights: Well in Spirit but Considerably Rumpled in
Body? Niamh Nic Shuibhne PART V: THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIMENSION 11. Voices of
Difference in a Plural Community Carol Harlow 12. Public Law,
Europeanisation and Convergence: Can Comparatists Contribute? Pierre
Legrand 13. Culture, Democracy and the Convergence of Public Law: Some
Scepticisms about Scepticism Neil Walker