EU Law Stories (eBook, ePUB)
Contextual and Critical Histories of European Jurisprudence
Redaktion: Nicola, Fernanda
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Through an interdisciplinary analysis of the rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Union, this book offers 'thick' descriptions, contextual histories and critical narratives engaging with leading or minor personalities involved behind the scenes of each case. The contributions depart from the notion that EU law and its history should be narrated in a linear and incremental way to show instead that law evolves in a contingent and not determinate manner. The book shows that the effects of judge-made law remain relatively indeterminate and each case can be retold through different…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108206518
- Artikelnr.: 49046938
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108206518
- Artikelnr.: 49046938
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European jurisprudence Bill Davies and Fernanda Nicola; Part I.
Manufacturing EU Law Stories: 2. EU law classics in the making -
methodological notes on Grands arrêts at the European Court of Justice
Antoine Vauchez; 3. Behind the scenes at the Court of Justice - drafting EU
law stories Karen McAuliffe; 4. Judges or hostages? Sitting at the Court of
Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
Mathilde Cohen; Part II. Constitutionalization and Democratization: 5.
Imagining the course of European law? Parti Ecologiste 'Les Verts' v.
Parliament as a constitutional milestone in EU Law Anne Boerger and Bill
Davies; 6. Law meets history - interpreting the van Gend en Loos judgment
Morten Rasmussen; 7. Goodbye to all that - Commission v. Luxembourg and
Belgium, and European Community law's break with the enforcement mechanisms
of general international law Will Phelan; 8. Acts of creation - the ERTA
decision as a foundation stone of the EU legal system Anne McNaughton; Part
III. Human Rights and Citizenship: 9. Internationale handelsgesellschaft
and the miscalculation at the inception of the ECJ's human rights
jurisprudence Bill Davies; 10. Personal conviction and strategic litigation
in Wijsenbeek John Morijn; 11. Breaking Chinese law - making European one -
the story of Chen; or two winners, two losers, two truths Dimitry Kochenov
and Justin Lindeboom; 12. Ruiz Zambrano's quiet revolution - 468 days that
made the immigration case of one deprived worker into the constitutional
case of two precarious citizens Francesca Strumia; 13. Media pluralism in
Centro Europa 7 Srl, or when your competitor sets the rules Roberto
Mastroianni; Part IV. Market Integration - Competition, Corporate and
Private Law: 14. The difficult quest to implement cartel control -
Grundig-Consten (1966) and Philip Morris (1987) Laurent Warlouzet; 15. The
Cassis legacy: Kir, banks, plumbers, drugs, criminals and refugees Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; 16. The duty of sincere cooperation as lawyering strategy - a
personal account of Commission v. United Kingdom case 804/79 John Temple
Lang; 17. Centros, the freedom of establishment for companies, and the
Court's accidental vision for corporate law Martin Gelter; 18. The pyrrhic
victory of Mr Francovich and the principle of state liability in the
Italian context Antonio Bartolini and Angela Guerrieri; 19. Tessili v.
Dunlop 1976 - the political background of judicial restraint Vera Fritz;
20. Oceano - a transatlantic victory for the consumer and a missed
opportunity for European Law Fernanda Nicola and Evelyne Tichadou; Part V.
Beyond the Market - Gender and Anti-Discrimination: 21. The Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children v. Grogan - rereading the case and retelling
the story of reproductive rights in Europe Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez; 22.
Jenkins v. Kingsgate and the migration of the US disparate impact doctrine
in EU law Ioanna Tourkochoriti; 23. Mademoiselle Gravier and equal access
to education - success and boundaries of European integration Gisella Gori;
24. The early retirement age of the Hungarian judges Gábor Halmai; Part VI.
Beyond the EU Borders: 25. Viking's 'semantic gaps' - law and the political
economy of convergence in the EU Peter Lindseth; 26. Melki in context -
Algeria and European legal integration Daniela Caruso and Joanna Geneve;
27. Of 'one shotters' and 'repeat-hitters' - a retrospective on the role of
the European Parliament in the EU-US PNR litigation Elaine Fahey; 28.
Lessons from American legal history - social rights and market freedoms
Michelle Egan; Conclusion: 29. Learning from EU law stories - the European
Court and its interlocutors revisited Mark Pollack.
European jurisprudence Bill Davies and Fernanda Nicola; Part I.
Manufacturing EU Law Stories: 2. EU law classics in the making -
methodological notes on Grands arrêts at the European Court of Justice
Antoine Vauchez; 3. Behind the scenes at the Court of Justice - drafting EU
law stories Karen McAuliffe; 4. Judges or hostages? Sitting at the Court of
Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
Mathilde Cohen; Part II. Constitutionalization and Democratization: 5.
Imagining the course of European law? Parti Ecologiste 'Les Verts' v.
Parliament as a constitutional milestone in EU Law Anne Boerger and Bill
Davies; 6. Law meets history - interpreting the van Gend en Loos judgment
Morten Rasmussen; 7. Goodbye to all that - Commission v. Luxembourg and
Belgium, and European Community law's break with the enforcement mechanisms
of general international law Will Phelan; 8. Acts of creation - the ERTA
decision as a foundation stone of the EU legal system Anne McNaughton; Part
III. Human Rights and Citizenship: 9. Internationale handelsgesellschaft
and the miscalculation at the inception of the ECJ's human rights
jurisprudence Bill Davies; 10. Personal conviction and strategic litigation
in Wijsenbeek John Morijn; 11. Breaking Chinese law - making European one -
the story of Chen; or two winners, two losers, two truths Dimitry Kochenov
and Justin Lindeboom; 12. Ruiz Zambrano's quiet revolution - 468 days that
made the immigration case of one deprived worker into the constitutional
case of two precarious citizens Francesca Strumia; 13. Media pluralism in
Centro Europa 7 Srl, or when your competitor sets the rules Roberto
Mastroianni; Part IV. Market Integration - Competition, Corporate and
Private Law: 14. The difficult quest to implement cartel control -
Grundig-Consten (1966) and Philip Morris (1987) Laurent Warlouzet; 15. The
Cassis legacy: Kir, banks, plumbers, drugs, criminals and refugees Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; 16. The duty of sincere cooperation as lawyering strategy - a
personal account of Commission v. United Kingdom case 804/79 John Temple
Lang; 17. Centros, the freedom of establishment for companies, and the
Court's accidental vision for corporate law Martin Gelter; 18. The pyrrhic
victory of Mr Francovich and the principle of state liability in the
Italian context Antonio Bartolini and Angela Guerrieri; 19. Tessili v.
Dunlop 1976 - the political background of judicial restraint Vera Fritz;
20. Oceano - a transatlantic victory for the consumer and a missed
opportunity for European Law Fernanda Nicola and Evelyne Tichadou; Part V.
Beyond the Market - Gender and Anti-Discrimination: 21. The Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children v. Grogan - rereading the case and retelling
the story of reproductive rights in Europe Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez; 22.
Jenkins v. Kingsgate and the migration of the US disparate impact doctrine
in EU law Ioanna Tourkochoriti; 23. Mademoiselle Gravier and equal access
to education - success and boundaries of European integration Gisella Gori;
24. The early retirement age of the Hungarian judges Gábor Halmai; Part VI.
Beyond the EU Borders: 25. Viking's 'semantic gaps' - law and the political
economy of convergence in the EU Peter Lindseth; 26. Melki in context -
Algeria and European legal integration Daniela Caruso and Joanna Geneve;
27. Of 'one shotters' and 'repeat-hitters' - a retrospective on the role of
the European Parliament in the EU-US PNR litigation Elaine Fahey; 28.
Lessons from American legal history - social rights and market freedoms
Michelle Egan; Conclusion: 29. Learning from EU law stories - the European
Court and its interlocutors revisited Mark Pollack.