Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making
Herausgeber: Korkea-Aho, Emilia; Leino-Sandberg, Päivi
Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making
Herausgeber: Korkea-Aho, Emilia; Leino-Sandberg, Päivi
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9781108830126
- ISBN-10: 1108830129
- Artikelnr.: 65690035
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9781108830126
- ISBN-10: 1108830129
- Artikelnr.: 65690035
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.
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.
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.