This book offers a completely new approach to the Court of Justice's most famous decisions, including an emphasis on the writings and speeches of the Court's influential French Judge, Robert Lecourt. It will be of interest to the many students and lawyers working on European law.
This book offers a completely new approach to the Court of Justice's most famous decisions, including an emphasis on the writings and speeches of the Court's influential French Judge, Robert Lecourt. It will be of interest to the many students and lawyers working on European law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Phelan is Associate Professor and Jean Monnet Chair of Politics and Law at Trinity College Dublin. His previous book on the European Court of Justice, entitled In Place of Inter-state Retaliation (2015), was awarded the Brian Farrell Book Prize of the Political Studies Association of Ireland.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; 1. Pork products, 1961 no unilateral safeguards; 2. Van Gend en Loos, 1963 direct effect; 3. Costa v. ENEL, 1964 supremacy; 4. Dairy products, 1964 no inter state retaliation; 5. International fruit, 1972 no direct effect for the GATT; 6. Van Duyn, 1974 direct effect of directives; 7. Simmenthal, 1978 obligations of 'lower' national courts; 8. Sheep meat, 1979 no inter state retaliation revisited; 9. Internationale Handelsgesellschaft, 1970 protection of fundamental rights; 10. States and individuals in the great judgments of the European Court of Justice, 1961 1979.
Introduction; 1. Pork products, 1961 no unilateral safeguards; 2. Van Gend en Loos, 1963 direct effect; 3. Costa v. ENEL, 1964 supremacy; 4. Dairy products, 1964 no inter state retaliation; 5. International fruit, 1972 no direct effect for the GATT; 6. Van Duyn, 1974 direct effect of directives; 7. Simmenthal, 1978 obligations of 'lower' national courts; 8. Sheep meat, 1979 no inter state retaliation revisited; 9. Internationale Handelsgesellschaft, 1970 protection of fundamental rights; 10. States and individuals in the great judgments of the European Court of Justice, 1961 1979.
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