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Author Cardonnel, Pascal.

Title Constitutionalising the EU Judicial System : Essays in Honour of Pernilla Lindh.

Publication Info. Oxford : Hart, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (1132 pages)
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Summary These essays, written in honour of retired ECJ judge Pernille Lindh, reflect on the development of courts and judging in the EU since the founding of the Union in the 1960s, In particular they focus on recent reforms and proposals aimed at further increasing public confidence and democratic accountability throughout the EU judicial system.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; Table of Cases; PART I THE EUROPEAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM; 1. The Court of Justice of the European Union: A Judiciary in a Constant State of Transformation; 2. Multilevel Judicial Co-operation; 3. Private Parties' Access to the Courts of Regional Economic Integration Organisations: A Comparative Analysis; 4. From Diplomacy to Judicialisation? -- Some Thoughts on EU-Swiss Relations; 5. 20 Years On: Some Reflections on the European Economic Area Judicial Mechanism.
6. A Special Relationship: The EU and the Hague Conference on Private International Law7. Subsidiarity as a Legal Concept; 8. The National Judge as EU Judge: Opinion 1/09; 9. Issues of EU Law raised by National Courts of their Own Motion; 10. Some Reflections on Mutual Recognition in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice; 11. Administrative Law as a Key to Market Integration?; 12. French Administrative Courts and Union Law; 13. Preliminary References and Swedish Courts: What Explains the Continuing Restrictive Attitude?; 14. The Swedish Market Court.
PART II CITIZENSHIP AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS15. Apropos European Citizenship: The Right to Move and Reside Freely; 16. 'Civis Europaeus Sum': From the Cross-border Link to the Status of Citizen of the Union; 17. Zambrano, An Unexpected Ruling; 18. Citizenship and Fundamental Rights -- Pandora's Box or a Natural Step Towards Maturity?; 19. The European Arrest Warrant: The Impact of the Charter; 20. The Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union in the Member States; 21. The Charter and the Future Contours of EU Social and Employment Law.
22. How is the EU Concept of Discrimination Implemented and Applied in Sweden?23. Age Discrimination -- Four Nordic Cases; PART III PROCEDURE AND DUE PROCESS; 24. Thoughts on Proportionality and Coherence in the Jurisprudence of the Court of Justice; 25. Unlimited Jurisdiction: What Does it Mean Today?; 26. Due Process in European Competition Procedure: A Fundamental Concept or a Mere Formality?; 27. Rights of Defence in Cartel Proceedings: Some Ideas for Manageable Improvements; 28. The Technische Glaswerke Ilmenau Ruling: A Step Backwards for Transparency in EU Competition Cases?
29. Transparency -- An Everlasting Challenge for the European UnionIndex.
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Subject Defense (Criminal procedure)
Defense (Criminal procedure)
International criminal law -- Historiography.
International criminal law.
Historiography.
International criminal law.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Rosas, Allan.
Wahl, Nils.
Other Form: Print version: 9781849463362
ISBN 9781847319937
1847319939