EU Law Stories
Herausgeber: Davies, Bill; Nicola, Fernanda
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This book retells the multiple stories behind the rulings of the European Court, revealing their context, their history and the legal and non-legal strategies of their actors.
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This book retells the multiple stories behind the rulings of the European Court, revealing their context, their history and the legal and non-legal strategies of their actors.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781107545038
- ISBN-10: 110754503X
- Artikelnr.: 48456351
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781107545038
- ISBN-10: 110754503X
- Artikelnr.: 48456351
1. Introduction to EU law stories - contextual and critical histories in
European jurisprudence Bill Davies and Fernanda Nicola; Part I.
Manufacturing EU Law Stories: 2. EU law classics in the making -
methodological notes on Grands arrêts at the European Court of Justice
Antoine Vauchez; 3. Behind the scenes at the Court of Justice - drafting EU
law stories Karen McAuliffe; 4. Judges or hostages? Sitting at the Court of
Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
Mathilde Cohen; Part II. Constitutionalization and Democratization: 5.
Imagining the course of European law? Parti Ecologiste 'Les Verts' v.
Parliament as a constitutional milestone in EU Law Anne Boerger and Bill
Davies; 6. Law meets history - interpreting the van Gend en Loos judgment
Morten Rasmussen; 7. Goodbye to all that - Commission v. Luxembourg and
Belgium, and European Community law's break with the enforcement mechanisms
of general international law Will Phelan; 8. Acts of creation - the ERTA
decision as a foundation stone of the EU legal system Anne McNaughton; Part
III. Human Rights and Citizenship: 9. Internationale handelsgesellschaft
and the miscalculation at the inception of the ECJ's human rights
jurisprudence Bill Davies; 10. Personal conviction and strategic litigation
in Wijsenbeek John Morijn; 11. Breaking Chinese law - making European one -
the story of Chen; or two winners, two losers, two truths Dimitry Kochenov
and Justin Lindeboom; 12. Ruiz Zambrano's quiet revolution - 468 days that
made the immigration case of one deprived worker into the constitutional
case of two precarious citizens Francesca Strumia; 13. Media pluralism in
Centro Europa 7 Srl, or when your competitor sets the rules Roberto
Mastroianni; Part IV. Market Integration - Competition, Corporate and
Private Law: 14. The difficult quest to implement cartel control -
Grundig-Consten (1966) and Philip Morris (1987) Laurent Warlouzet; 15. The
Cassis legacy: Kir, banks, plumbers, drugs, criminals and refugees Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; 16. The duty of sincere cooperation as lawyering strategy - a
personal account of Commission v. United Kingdom case 804/79 John Temple
Lang; 17. Centros, the freedom of establishment for companies, and the
Court's accidental vision for corporate law Martin Gelter; 18. The pyrrhic
victory of Mr Francovich and the principle of state liability in the
Italian context Antonio Bartolini and Angela Guerrieri; 19. Tessili v.
Dunlop 1976 - the political background of judicial restraint Vera Fritz;
20. Oceano - a transatlantic victory for the consumer and a missed
opportunity for European Law Fernanda Nicola and Evelyne Tichadou; Part V.
Beyond the Market - Gender and Anti-Discrimination: 21. The Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children v. Grogan - rereading the case and retelling
the story of reproductive rights in Europe Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez; 22.
Jenkins v. Kingsgate and the migration of the US disparate impact doctrine
in EU law Ioanna Tourkochoriti; 23. Mademoiselle Gravier and equal access
to education - success and boundaries of European integration Gisella Gori;
24. The early retirement age of the Hungarian judges Gábor Halmai; Part VI.
Beyond the EU Borders: 25. Viking's 'semantic gaps' - law and the political
economy of convergence in the EU Peter Lindseth; 26. Melki in context -
Algeria and European legal integration Daniela Caruso and Joanna Geneve;
27. Of 'one shotters' and 'repeat-hitters' - a retrospective on the role of
the European Parliament in the EU-US PNR litigation Elaine Fahey; 28.
Lessons from American legal history - social rights and market freedoms
Michelle Egan; Conclusion: 29. Learning from EU law stories - the European
Court and its interlocutors revisited Mark Pollack.
European jurisprudence Bill Davies and Fernanda Nicola; Part I.
Manufacturing EU Law Stories: 2. EU law classics in the making -
methodological notes on Grands arrêts at the European Court of Justice
Antoine Vauchez; 3. Behind the scenes at the Court of Justice - drafting EU
law stories Karen McAuliffe; 4. Judges or hostages? Sitting at the Court of
Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
Mathilde Cohen; Part II. Constitutionalization and Democratization: 5.
Imagining the course of European law? Parti Ecologiste 'Les Verts' v.
Parliament as a constitutional milestone in EU Law Anne Boerger and Bill
Davies; 6. Law meets history - interpreting the van Gend en Loos judgment
Morten Rasmussen; 7. Goodbye to all that - Commission v. Luxembourg and
Belgium, and European Community law's break with the enforcement mechanisms
of general international law Will Phelan; 8. Acts of creation - the ERTA
decision as a foundation stone of the EU legal system Anne McNaughton; Part
III. Human Rights and Citizenship: 9. Internationale handelsgesellschaft
and the miscalculation at the inception of the ECJ's human rights
jurisprudence Bill Davies; 10. Personal conviction and strategic litigation
in Wijsenbeek John Morijn; 11. Breaking Chinese law - making European one -
the story of Chen; or two winners, two losers, two truths Dimitry Kochenov
and Justin Lindeboom; 12. Ruiz Zambrano's quiet revolution - 468 days that
made the immigration case of one deprived worker into the constitutional
case of two precarious citizens Francesca Strumia; 13. Media pluralism in
Centro Europa 7 Srl, or when your competitor sets the rules Roberto
Mastroianni; Part IV. Market Integration - Competition, Corporate and
Private Law: 14. The difficult quest to implement cartel control -
Grundig-Consten (1966) and Philip Morris (1987) Laurent Warlouzet; 15. The
Cassis legacy: Kir, banks, plumbers, drugs, criminals and refugees Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; 16. The duty of sincere cooperation as lawyering strategy - a
personal account of Commission v. United Kingdom case 804/79 John Temple
Lang; 17. Centros, the freedom of establishment for companies, and the
Court's accidental vision for corporate law Martin Gelter; 18. The pyrrhic
victory of Mr Francovich and the principle of state liability in the
Italian context Antonio Bartolini and Angela Guerrieri; 19. Tessili v.
Dunlop 1976 - the political background of judicial restraint Vera Fritz;
20. Oceano - a transatlantic victory for the consumer and a missed
opportunity for European Law Fernanda Nicola and Evelyne Tichadou; Part V.
Beyond the Market - Gender and Anti-Discrimination: 21. The Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children v. Grogan - rereading the case and retelling
the story of reproductive rights in Europe Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez; 22.
Jenkins v. Kingsgate and the migration of the US disparate impact doctrine
in EU law Ioanna Tourkochoriti; 23. Mademoiselle Gravier and equal access
to education - success and boundaries of European integration Gisella Gori;
24. The early retirement age of the Hungarian judges Gábor Halmai; Part VI.
Beyond the EU Borders: 25. Viking's 'semantic gaps' - law and the political
economy of convergence in the EU Peter Lindseth; 26. Melki in context -
Algeria and European legal integration Daniela Caruso and Joanna Geneve;
27. Of 'one shotters' and 'repeat-hitters' - a retrospective on the role of
the European Parliament in the EU-US PNR litigation Elaine Fahey; 28.
Lessons from American legal history - social rights and market freedoms
Michelle Egan; Conclusion: 29. Learning from EU law stories - the European
Court and its interlocutors revisited Mark Pollack.
1. Introduction to EU law stories - contextual and critical histories in
European jurisprudence Bill Davies and Fernanda Nicola; Part I.
Manufacturing EU Law Stories: 2. EU law classics in the making -
methodological notes on Grands arrêts at the European Court of Justice
Antoine Vauchez; 3. Behind the scenes at the Court of Justice - drafting EU
law stories Karen McAuliffe; 4. Judges or hostages? Sitting at the Court of
Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
Mathilde Cohen; Part II. Constitutionalization and Democratization: 5.
Imagining the course of European law? Parti Ecologiste 'Les Verts' v.
Parliament as a constitutional milestone in EU Law Anne Boerger and Bill
Davies; 6. Law meets history - interpreting the van Gend en Loos judgment
Morten Rasmussen; 7. Goodbye to all that - Commission v. Luxembourg and
Belgium, and European Community law's break with the enforcement mechanisms
of general international law Will Phelan; 8. Acts of creation - the ERTA
decision as a foundation stone of the EU legal system Anne McNaughton; Part
III. Human Rights and Citizenship: 9. Internationale handelsgesellschaft
and the miscalculation at the inception of the ECJ's human rights
jurisprudence Bill Davies; 10. Personal conviction and strategic litigation
in Wijsenbeek John Morijn; 11. Breaking Chinese law - making European one -
the story of Chen; or two winners, two losers, two truths Dimitry Kochenov
and Justin Lindeboom; 12. Ruiz Zambrano's quiet revolution - 468 days that
made the immigration case of one deprived worker into the constitutional
case of two precarious citizens Francesca Strumia; 13. Media pluralism in
Centro Europa 7 Srl, or when your competitor sets the rules Roberto
Mastroianni; Part IV. Market Integration - Competition, Corporate and
Private Law: 14. The difficult quest to implement cartel control -
Grundig-Consten (1966) and Philip Morris (1987) Laurent Warlouzet; 15. The
Cassis legacy: Kir, banks, plumbers, drugs, criminals and refugees Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; 16. The duty of sincere cooperation as lawyering strategy - a
personal account of Commission v. United Kingdom case 804/79 John Temple
Lang; 17. Centros, the freedom of establishment for companies, and the
Court's accidental vision for corporate law Martin Gelter; 18. The pyrrhic
victory of Mr Francovich and the principle of state liability in the
Italian context Antonio Bartolini and Angela Guerrieri; 19. Tessili v.
Dunlop 1976 - the political background of judicial restraint Vera Fritz;
20. Oceano - a transatlantic victory for the consumer and a missed
opportunity for European Law Fernanda Nicola and Evelyne Tichadou; Part V.
Beyond the Market - Gender and Anti-Discrimination: 21. The Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children v. Grogan - rereading the case and retelling
the story of reproductive rights in Europe Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez; 22.
Jenkins v. Kingsgate and the migration of the US disparate impact doctrine
in EU law Ioanna Tourkochoriti; 23. Mademoiselle Gravier and equal access
to education - success and boundaries of European integration Gisella Gori;
24. The early retirement age of the Hungarian judges Gábor Halmai; Part VI.
Beyond the EU Borders: 25. Viking's 'semantic gaps' - law and the political
economy of convergence in the EU Peter Lindseth; 26. Melki in context -
Algeria and European legal integration Daniela Caruso and Joanna Geneve;
27. Of 'one shotters' and 'repeat-hitters' - a retrospective on the role of
the European Parliament in the EU-US PNR litigation Elaine Fahey; 28.
Lessons from American legal history - social rights and market freedoms
Michelle Egan; Conclusion: 29. Learning from EU law stories - the European
Court and its interlocutors revisited Mark Pollack.
European jurisprudence Bill Davies and Fernanda Nicola; Part I.
Manufacturing EU Law Stories: 2. EU law classics in the making -
methodological notes on Grands arrêts at the European Court of Justice
Antoine Vauchez; 3. Behind the scenes at the Court of Justice - drafting EU
law stories Karen McAuliffe; 4. Judges or hostages? Sitting at the Court of
Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
Mathilde Cohen; Part II. Constitutionalization and Democratization: 5.
Imagining the course of European law? Parti Ecologiste 'Les Verts' v.
Parliament as a constitutional milestone in EU Law Anne Boerger and Bill
Davies; 6. Law meets history - interpreting the van Gend en Loos judgment
Morten Rasmussen; 7. Goodbye to all that - Commission v. Luxembourg and
Belgium, and European Community law's break with the enforcement mechanisms
of general international law Will Phelan; 8. Acts of creation - the ERTA
decision as a foundation stone of the EU legal system Anne McNaughton; Part
III. Human Rights and Citizenship: 9. Internationale handelsgesellschaft
and the miscalculation at the inception of the ECJ's human rights
jurisprudence Bill Davies; 10. Personal conviction and strategic litigation
in Wijsenbeek John Morijn; 11. Breaking Chinese law - making European one -
the story of Chen; or two winners, two losers, two truths Dimitry Kochenov
and Justin Lindeboom; 12. Ruiz Zambrano's quiet revolution - 468 days that
made the immigration case of one deprived worker into the constitutional
case of two precarious citizens Francesca Strumia; 13. Media pluralism in
Centro Europa 7 Srl, or when your competitor sets the rules Roberto
Mastroianni; Part IV. Market Integration - Competition, Corporate and
Private Law: 14. The difficult quest to implement cartel control -
Grundig-Consten (1966) and Philip Morris (1987) Laurent Warlouzet; 15. The
Cassis legacy: Kir, banks, plumbers, drugs, criminals and refugees Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; 16. The duty of sincere cooperation as lawyering strategy - a
personal account of Commission v. United Kingdom case 804/79 John Temple
Lang; 17. Centros, the freedom of establishment for companies, and the
Court's accidental vision for corporate law Martin Gelter; 18. The pyrrhic
victory of Mr Francovich and the principle of state liability in the
Italian context Antonio Bartolini and Angela Guerrieri; 19. Tessili v.
Dunlop 1976 - the political background of judicial restraint Vera Fritz;
20. Oceano - a transatlantic victory for the consumer and a missed
opportunity for European Law Fernanda Nicola and Evelyne Tichadou; Part V.
Beyond the Market - Gender and Anti-Discrimination: 21. The Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children v. Grogan - rereading the case and retelling
the story of reproductive rights in Europe Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez; 22.
Jenkins v. Kingsgate and the migration of the US disparate impact doctrine
in EU law Ioanna Tourkochoriti; 23. Mademoiselle Gravier and equal access
to education - success and boundaries of European integration Gisella Gori;
24. The early retirement age of the Hungarian judges Gábor Halmai; Part VI.
Beyond the EU Borders: 25. Viking's 'semantic gaps' - law and the political
economy of convergence in the EU Peter Lindseth; 26. Melki in context -
Algeria and European legal integration Daniela Caruso and Joanna Geneve;
27. Of 'one shotters' and 'repeat-hitters' - a retrospective on the role of
the European Parliament in the EU-US PNR litigation Elaine Fahey; 28.
Lessons from American legal history - social rights and market freedoms
Michelle Egan; Conclusion: 29. Learning from EU law stories - the European
Court and its interlocutors revisited Mark Pollack.