Combining constitutional and political theory with an in-depth case study of the German Constitutional Court, de Boer argues that national courts' review of European law can constrain democratic debate and risks taking sides in good faith political disagreements among elected legislators about constitutional questions relating to the EU.
Combining constitutional and political theory with an in-depth case study of the German Constitutional Court, de Boer argues that national courts' review of European law can constrain democratic debate and risks taking sides in good faith political disagreements among elected legislators about constitutional questions relating to the EU.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nik de Boer is Assistant Professor of constitutional law at the University of Amsterdam and a member of the editorial board of the European Constitutional Law Review. He received a PhD from the University of Amsterdam and has held visiting positions at the European Court of Justice, Harvard Law School, and at the Center for Global Constitutionalism of the Berlin Social Science Centre (WZB). Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Amsterdam Centre for Contemporary European Studies (ACCESS EUROPE) and an Assistant Professor of financial law at the University of Amsterdam.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Cases Table of Legislation List of Abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: Judicial Review and Democratic Legitimacy 3: National Constitutional Courts' Review of European Law and its Democratic Legitimacy 4: The Rise of Judicial Euroscepticism: Maastricht 5: The Euro Crisis and the Judicialization of Euro-Politics 6: Court-Ordered Parliamentary Oversight and the Euro Crisis 7: The PSPP Ruling and the Pandemic: A Move to Weak Review? 8: Conclusion List of Interviews Bibliography Index
Table of Cases Table of Legislation List of Abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: Judicial Review and Democratic Legitimacy 3: National Constitutional Courts' Review of European Law and its Democratic Legitimacy 4: The Rise of Judicial Euroscepticism: Maastricht 5: The Euro Crisis and the Judicialization of Euro-Politics 6: Court-Ordered Parliamentary Oversight and the Euro Crisis 7: The PSPP Ruling and the Pandemic: A Move to Weak Review? 8: Conclusion List of Interviews Bibliography Index
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