This collection of essays examines an institution that continues to be of central importance to students and scholars of European Union law and policy. The essays develop new avenues of analysis and perspectives, including a philosophical, a sociological and a gender-based analysis.
This collection of essays examines an institution that continues to be of central importance to students and scholars of European Union law and policy. The essays develop new avenues of analysis and perspectives, including a philosophical, a sociological and a gender-based analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gráinne de Búrca is Professor of Law at the European University Institute. J. H. H. Weiler is Jean Monnet Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice at New York University School of Law; J. H. H. Weiler is Manley Hudson Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair at Harvard University
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* 1: G. de Búrca: Introduction * 2: H. Schepel and E. Blankenburg: Mobilizing the European Court of Justice * 3: J. Bengoextea, L. Moral Soriano, and N. McCormick: Integration and Integrity in the Legal Reasoning of the European Court of Justice * 4: J. Shaw: Gender and the Court of Justice * 5: C. Kilpatrick: Turning Remedies Around: A Sectoral Analysis of the Court of Justice * 6: P. P. Craig: The Jurisdiction of the Community Courts Reconsidered * 7: J. H. H. Weiler: Epilogue: The Judicial Apres Nice
* 1: G. de Búrca: Introduction * 2: H. Schepel and E. Blankenburg: Mobilizing the European Court of Justice * 3: J. Bengoextea, L. Moral Soriano, and N. McCormick: Integration and Integrity in the Legal Reasoning of the European Court of Justice * 4: J. Shaw: Gender and the Court of Justice * 5: C. Kilpatrick: Turning Remedies Around: A Sectoral Analysis of the Court of Justice * 6: P. P. Craig: The Jurisdiction of the Community Courts Reconsidered * 7: J. H. H. Weiler: Epilogue: The Judicial Apres Nice
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