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Originating in a conference organised by the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS), Cambridge in July 1999, this book contains a number of pieces on the highly topical issue of the reform of the European judicial system. Including copies of the major contributions to the debate from the institutions of the European Union, the volume aims both to provide a useful reference point for the major proposals currently under consideration and to stimulate further thinking on the subject. Contributors to this collection include Ross Cranston, Advocate General Francis Jacobs, Judge Pernilla Lindh, Henry Schermers, Anthony Arnull and Ole Due.…mehr
Originating in a conference organised by the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS), Cambridge in July 1999, this book contains a number of pieces on the highly topical issue of the reform of the European judicial system. Including copies of the major contributions to the debate from the institutions of the European Union, the volume aims both to provide a useful reference point for the major proposals currently under consideration and to stimulate further thinking on the subject. Contributors to this collection include Ross Cranston, Advocate General Francis Jacobs, Judge Pernilla Lindh, Henry Schermers, Anthony Arnull and Ole Due.
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Autorenporträt
David J. Neville is associate professor of theology and lecturer in New Testament studies at St Mark's National Theological Centre, the Canberra campus of Charles Sturt University's School of Theology. He is the author of two books on the synoptic problem and, most recently, A Peaceable Hope: Contesting Violent Eschatology in New Testament Narratives (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
PART ONE: THE DEBATE A. The Courts' Papers I. Introductory Comments Helping the Court to Function Effectively Ross Cranston II.Views from Luxembourg Introducing the Courts' Paper Francis Jacobs The Court of First Instance: Meeting the Challenge Pernilla Lindh III.Views from Member States Thoughts from the Finnish Presidency Pekka Nurmi A United Kingdom Perspective Mike Thomas IV.Futurology of the Judicial System Problems and Prospects Henry Schermers Amsterdam and Amendment to Article 230: an opportunity lost or simply deferred? Angela Ward Judicial Architecture or Judicial Folly? The Challenge Facing the EU Anthony Arnull V.Synthesis of the Debate Synthesis of the Debate Alan Dashwood and Angus Johnston B.The Working Party Report The Working Party Report Ole Due C.Documents 1.Amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice 2.The Future of the Judicial System of the European Union (Proposals and Reflections) ('The Courts' Paper') 3.The Report by the Working Party on the Future of the European Communities' Court System ('The Group of Wise Persons' or 'The Due Report') 4.Reform of the Community courts (Additional Commission Contribution to the Intergovernmental Conference on institutional reform) PART TWO: THE OUTCOME AT NICE The Courts' Papers The Outcome at Nice Alan Dashwood and Angus Johnston
PART ONE: THE DEBATE A. The Courts' Papers I. Introductory Comments Helping the Court to Function Effectively Ross Cranston II.Views from Luxembourg Introducing the Courts' Paper Francis Jacobs The Court of First Instance: Meeting the Challenge Pernilla Lindh III.Views from Member States Thoughts from the Finnish Presidency Pekka Nurmi A United Kingdom Perspective Mike Thomas IV.Futurology of the Judicial System Problems and Prospects Henry Schermers Amsterdam and Amendment to Article 230: an opportunity lost or simply deferred? Angela Ward Judicial Architecture or Judicial Folly? The Challenge Facing the EU Anthony Arnull V.Synthesis of the Debate Synthesis of the Debate Alan Dashwood and Angus Johnston B.The Working Party Report The Working Party Report Ole Due C.Documents 1.Amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice 2.The Future of the Judicial System of the European Union (Proposals and Reflections) ('The Courts' Paper') 3.The Report by the Working Party on the Future of the European Communities' Court System ('The Group of Wise Persons' or 'The Due Report') 4.Reform of the Community courts (Additional Commission Contribution to the Intergovernmental Conference on institutional reform) PART TWO: THE OUTCOME AT NICE The Courts' Papers The Outcome at Nice Alan Dashwood and Angus Johnston
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