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Author Davies, Bill, 1979-

Title Resisting the European Court of Justice : West Germany's confrontation with European law, 1949-1979 / Bill Davies.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 248 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Between sovereignty and integration : West Germany, European integration, and the constitutionalization of European law -- Conditional acceptance or accepted condition? : West German legal academia and the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-1979 -- National versus supranational : West German public opinion toward the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-1979 -- Competition and authorities : the West German government's response to the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-1979 -- Dealing with the fallout : German and European responses to the Solange decision -- Conclusion. Legal integration in Europe, the United States, and beyond.
Summary "The European Union's (EU's) powerful legal framework drives the process of European integration. The Court of Justice (ECJ) has established a uniquely effective supranational legal order, beyond the original wording of the Treaties of Rome and transforming our traditional understanding of international law. This work investigates how these fundamental transformations in the European legal system were received in one of the most important member states, Germany. On the one hand, Germany has been highly supportive of political and economic integration; yet, on the other, a fundamental pillar of the post-war German identity was the integrity of its constitutional order. How did a state whose constitution was so essential to its self-understanding subscribe to the constitutional practice of EU law, which challenged precisely this aspect of its identity? How did a country that could not say 'no' to Europe become the member state most reluctant to accept the new power of the ECJ?"--Unedited summary from book cover.
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Subject Court of Justice of the European Communities.
Court of Justice of the European Communities.
Europäischer Gerichtshof.
Conflict of laws -- Jurisdiction -- Germany (West) -- History.
Conflict of laws -- Jurisdiction.
Germany (West)
History.
Constitutional history -- Germany (West)
Constitutional history.
International and municipal law -- European Union countries.
International and municipal law.
European Union countries.
Law -- European Union countries -- International unification.
Law.
Jurisdiction -- European Union countries.
Jurisdiction.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Subject Law.
Other Form: Print version: Davies, Bill, 1979- Resisting the European Court of Justice. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012 9781107024533 (DLC) 2012012068 (OCoLC)779244890
ISBN 9781139518956 (electronic book)
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