This collection discusses who counts as an expert and what constitutes expertise by introducing the perspective of legal experts. It covers legal experts in various occupations: legal advisors in EU or national bureaucracies or civil society organisations, lawyer-lobbyists in the private practice, and legal academics.
This collection discusses who counts as an expert and what constitutes expertise by introducing the perspective of legal experts. It covers legal experts in various occupations: legal advisors in EU or national bureaucracies or civil society organisations, lawyer-lobbyists in the private practice, and legal academics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Emilia Korkea-aho and Päivi Leino-Sandberg; Part I. Theorising Legal Expertise: 2. Performing legal expertise: reflections on the construction of transnational authority Martti Koskenniemi; 3. Expertise as framing Matthew Windsor; 4. In and out the window of opportunity between the state and law firms. Lawyers' double agency in contemporary France Pierre France and Antoine Vauchez; 5. Legal professionalism and (legal) expertise in EU lawmaking Hans-W. Micklitz; Part II. In-House Legal Expertise: 6. WANTED: a creative lawyer with great technical skills for demanding work in the European parliament Päivi Leino; 7. The politics of legal expertise at Westminster in times of crisis Benjamin Yong; 8. International bureaucracies: extraterritorial reach of the European commission's legal expertise Anu Bradford; 9. Transparency in Eu-Asian free trade agreements: the negotiating capital of trade experts Chris Kimura and Fernanda G. Nicola; Part III. External Legal Expertise: 10. The rise of transnational legal experts: two lessons from research on private practitioners as euro-lawyers Lola Avril; 11. Rock 'n' Roll stars or guitar technicians? Legal advisors as legal experts in NGO lobbying Emilia Korkea-aho; 12. Legal expertise, environmental groups and Brexit: beyond the limits Maria Lee and Carolyn Abbot; 13. Bureaucrats in the classroom? Epistemic governance and the expert legal scholar Jan Klabbers; 14. Verfassungsblog, legal expertise and why Europe's 'computer is not working as it should' Maximilian Steinbeis with the editors; 15. Afterword: the four questions and one answer Emilia Korkea-aho and Päivi Leino-Sandber.
1. Introduction Emilia Korkea-aho and Päivi Leino-Sandberg; Part I. Theorising Legal Expertise: 2. Performing legal expertise: reflections on the construction of transnational authority Martti Koskenniemi; 3. Expertise as framing Matthew Windsor; 4. In and out the window of opportunity between the state and law firms. Lawyers' double agency in contemporary France Pierre France and Antoine Vauchez; 5. Legal professionalism and (legal) expertise in EU lawmaking Hans-W. Micklitz; Part II. In-House Legal Expertise: 6. WANTED: a creative lawyer with great technical skills for demanding work in the European parliament Päivi Leino; 7. The politics of legal expertise at Westminster in times of crisis Benjamin Yong; 8. International bureaucracies: extraterritorial reach of the European commission's legal expertise Anu Bradford; 9. Transparency in Eu-Asian free trade agreements: the negotiating capital of trade experts Chris Kimura and Fernanda G. Nicola; Part III. External Legal Expertise: 10. The rise of transnational legal experts: two lessons from research on private practitioners as euro-lawyers Lola Avril; 11. Rock 'n' Roll stars or guitar technicians? Legal advisors as legal experts in NGO lobbying Emilia Korkea-aho; 12. Legal expertise, environmental groups and Brexit: beyond the limits Maria Lee and Carolyn Abbot; 13. Bureaucrats in the classroom? Epistemic governance and the expert legal scholar Jan Klabbers; 14. Verfassungsblog, legal expertise and why Europe's 'computer is not working as it should' Maximilian Steinbeis with the editors; 15. Afterword: the four questions and one answer Emilia Korkea-aho and Päivi Leino-Sandber.
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