Researching the European Court of Justice
Herausgeber: Madsen, Mikael Rask; Vauchez, Antoine; Nicola, Fernanda
Researching the European Court of Justice
Herausgeber: Madsen, Mikael Rask; Vauchez, Antoine; Nicola, Fernanda
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The book provides new methodological tools and approaches to the study of the European Court of Justice and its embeddedness in European society and economy. It introduces cutting-edge research in the fields of history, sociology, political science and linguistics to novel accounts of the actors and dynamics behind the Court.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Sondre Torp Helmersen (Norway Universitetet i Tromso)The Application of Teachings by the International Court of Justice33,99 €
- Bill Davies (Washington DC American University)Resisting the European Court of Justice104,99 €
- Sassan GholiaghaThe Humanisation of Global Politics117,99 €
- International Commercial Courts162,99 €
- Thomas Horsley (University of Liverpool)The Court of Justice of the European Union as an Institutional Actor47,99 €
- Christopher J. FosterThe Methods and Ethics of Researching Unprovenienced Artifacts from East Asia22,99 €
- Legitimacy of Unseen Actors in International Adjudication141,99 €
-
-
-
The book provides new methodological tools and approaches to the study of the European Court of Justice and its embeddedness in European society and economy. It introduces cutting-edge research in the fields of history, sociology, political science and linguistics to novel accounts of the actors and dynamics behind the Court.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511299
- ISBN-10: 1316511294
- Artikelnr.: 62757592
- Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511299
- ISBN-10: 1316511294
- Artikelnr.: 62757592
1. From methodological shifts to EU law's embeddedness Mikael Rask Madsen,
Fernanda G. Nicola and Antoine Vauchez; 2. 'In this beuraucratic silence EU
law dies': fieldwork and the (non)-practice of EU law in national courts
Tommaso Pavone; 3. How to nail down a cloud: CJEU's construction of
jurisprudential authority from a network perspective Amalie Frese; 4. EU
law mobilization: lessons from a bottom-up approach Jos Hoevenaars; 5.
Litigation strategies and the political framing of EU law: exploring the
archives of a trade union lawyer in the Viking and Laval cases Julien
Louis; 6. Inquiring into conceptual practices: legal controversy at the
Court of Justice of the European Union Vincent Réveillère; 7. Through the
lens of language: uncovering the collaborative nature of Advocates
General's opinions Karen McAuliffe, Liana Muntean and Virginia Mattioli; 8.
A sense of common purpose: on the role of case assignment and the
Judge-Rapporteur at the European Court of Justice Christoph Krenn; 9. Judge
biographies as a methodology to grasp the dynamics inside the CJEU and its
relationship with EU member states Vera Fritz; 10. The genesis of the
institution within the institution: studying the mobilization for the
creation of the Court of First Instance Lola Avril; 11. Re-constructing the
construction of Laval: studying EU law as a social interpretive process
Jens Arnholtz; 12. Judicially backed mutation: practices at the legal
frontiers of the Eurozone crisis Nicholas Haagensen; 13. Media attention
for CJEU case law: measurement, data collection, and analysis of case
salience data Julian Dederke; 14. Embedding decoloniality in empirical EU
studies Iyiola Solanke.
Fernanda G. Nicola and Antoine Vauchez; 2. 'In this beuraucratic silence EU
law dies': fieldwork and the (non)-practice of EU law in national courts
Tommaso Pavone; 3. How to nail down a cloud: CJEU's construction of
jurisprudential authority from a network perspective Amalie Frese; 4. EU
law mobilization: lessons from a bottom-up approach Jos Hoevenaars; 5.
Litigation strategies and the political framing of EU law: exploring the
archives of a trade union lawyer in the Viking and Laval cases Julien
Louis; 6. Inquiring into conceptual practices: legal controversy at the
Court of Justice of the European Union Vincent Réveillère; 7. Through the
lens of language: uncovering the collaborative nature of Advocates
General's opinions Karen McAuliffe, Liana Muntean and Virginia Mattioli; 8.
A sense of common purpose: on the role of case assignment and the
Judge-Rapporteur at the European Court of Justice Christoph Krenn; 9. Judge
biographies as a methodology to grasp the dynamics inside the CJEU and its
relationship with EU member states Vera Fritz; 10. The genesis of the
institution within the institution: studying the mobilization for the
creation of the Court of First Instance Lola Avril; 11. Re-constructing the
construction of Laval: studying EU law as a social interpretive process
Jens Arnholtz; 12. Judicially backed mutation: practices at the legal
frontiers of the Eurozone crisis Nicholas Haagensen; 13. Media attention
for CJEU case law: measurement, data collection, and analysis of case
salience data Julian Dederke; 14. Embedding decoloniality in empirical EU
studies Iyiola Solanke.
1. From methodological shifts to EU law's embeddedness Mikael Rask Madsen,
Fernanda G. Nicola and Antoine Vauchez; 2. 'In this beuraucratic silence EU
law dies': fieldwork and the (non)-practice of EU law in national courts
Tommaso Pavone; 3. How to nail down a cloud: CJEU's construction of
jurisprudential authority from a network perspective Amalie Frese; 4. EU
law mobilization: lessons from a bottom-up approach Jos Hoevenaars; 5.
Litigation strategies and the political framing of EU law: exploring the
archives of a trade union lawyer in the Viking and Laval cases Julien
Louis; 6. Inquiring into conceptual practices: legal controversy at the
Court of Justice of the European Union Vincent Réveillère; 7. Through the
lens of language: uncovering the collaborative nature of Advocates
General's opinions Karen McAuliffe, Liana Muntean and Virginia Mattioli; 8.
A sense of common purpose: on the role of case assignment and the
Judge-Rapporteur at the European Court of Justice Christoph Krenn; 9. Judge
biographies as a methodology to grasp the dynamics inside the CJEU and its
relationship with EU member states Vera Fritz; 10. The genesis of the
institution within the institution: studying the mobilization for the
creation of the Court of First Instance Lola Avril; 11. Re-constructing the
construction of Laval: studying EU law as a social interpretive process
Jens Arnholtz; 12. Judicially backed mutation: practices at the legal
frontiers of the Eurozone crisis Nicholas Haagensen; 13. Media attention
for CJEU case law: measurement, data collection, and analysis of case
salience data Julian Dederke; 14. Embedding decoloniality in empirical EU
studies Iyiola Solanke.
Fernanda G. Nicola and Antoine Vauchez; 2. 'In this beuraucratic silence EU
law dies': fieldwork and the (non)-practice of EU law in national courts
Tommaso Pavone; 3. How to nail down a cloud: CJEU's construction of
jurisprudential authority from a network perspective Amalie Frese; 4. EU
law mobilization: lessons from a bottom-up approach Jos Hoevenaars; 5.
Litigation strategies and the political framing of EU law: exploring the
archives of a trade union lawyer in the Viking and Laval cases Julien
Louis; 6. Inquiring into conceptual practices: legal controversy at the
Court of Justice of the European Union Vincent Réveillère; 7. Through the
lens of language: uncovering the collaborative nature of Advocates
General's opinions Karen McAuliffe, Liana Muntean and Virginia Mattioli; 8.
A sense of common purpose: on the role of case assignment and the
Judge-Rapporteur at the European Court of Justice Christoph Krenn; 9. Judge
biographies as a methodology to grasp the dynamics inside the CJEU and its
relationship with EU member states Vera Fritz; 10. The genesis of the
institution within the institution: studying the mobilization for the
creation of the Court of First Instance Lola Avril; 11. Re-constructing the
construction of Laval: studying EU law as a social interpretive process
Jens Arnholtz; 12. Judicially backed mutation: practices at the legal
frontiers of the Eurozone crisis Nicholas Haagensen; 13. Media attention
for CJEU case law: measurement, data collection, and analysis of case
salience data Julian Dederke; 14. Embedding decoloniality in empirical EU
studies Iyiola Solanke.