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E-grāmata: Constitutional Order of States?: Essays in EU Law in Honour of Alan Dashwood

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  • Formāts: 688 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Hart Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781847317810
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This collection celebrates the career of Professor Alan Dashwood, a leading member of the generation of British academics who organised, explained and analysed what we now call European Union law for the benefit of lawyers trained in the common law tradition. It takes as its starting point Professor Dashwood's vivid description of the European Union as a 'constitutional order of states'. He intended that phrase to capture the unique character of the Union. On the one hand, it is a supranational order characterised by its own distinctive institutional dynamics and an unprecedented level of cohesion among, and penetration into, the national legal systems. On the other hand, it remains an organisation of derived powers, the Member States retaining their character as sovereign entities under international law. This theme permeates both the constitutional and the substantive law of the Union. Contributors to the collection include members of the judiciary and distinguished practitioners, officials and academics. They consider the foundations, strengths, implications and shortcomings of this conceptual framework in various fields of EU law and policy. The collection is an essential purchase for anyone interested in the constitutional framework of the contemporary European Union.

Recenzijas

Because this edited collection has been written in Dashwood's honour a vast array of preeminent authorities within the various fields of EU law have made contributions to the book, which thus represents a literary feast for researchers in EU law.

In short, this book attempts to achieve the seemingly insurmountable task of worthy subject-specific analysis all tied into the grander theme of the constitutional architecture of the Union, and it does so admirably...the book constitutes an outstanding contribution to the field of European Union law. -- Martin Steinfeld * Common Market Law Review, Volume 49, 6 * ...an invaluable source of material and argument for a high level EU law debate! Best wishes dem Ge(l)ehrtenrespect to editors and authors! -- Norbert Reich * European Law Review, Volume 37(4) *

Preface v
Farewell and Thanks to Alan ix
List of Contributors
xvii
Table of Cases
xxi
Table of Legislation
xxxv
PART I CONSTITUTIONAL FABRIC
1 Is the European Union an Organisation of Limited Powers?
3(22)
Derrick Wyatt
2 The Status and Rights of Sub-state Entities in the Constitutional Order of the European Union
25(14)
David Edward
Joxerramon Bengoetxea
3 Ireland and the Lisbon Treaty: All's Well That Ends Well?
39(20)
Anthony Arnull
4 Where Will the Lisbon Treaty Lead Us?
59(16)
Jean-Claude Piris
5 Does Europe Need a Constitution? Achievements and Challenges After Lisbon
75(24)
Ingolf Pernice
6 Over the Rainbow: Languages and Law in the European Union
99(24)
Margot Horspool
PART II JUDICIAL FABRIC
7 The Court of Justice as a Constitutional Adjudicator
123(28)
Eleanor Sharpston
Geert De Baere
8 The Relationship between the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights
151(10)
Christiaan Timmermans
9 Reforming Some Aspects of the Role of Advocates General
161(18)
Rosa Greaves
10 The Role of General Principles of EU Law
179(20)
Koen Lenaerts
Jose A Gutierrez-Fons
11 The Horizontal Application of Fundamental Rights as General Principles of Union Law
199(20)
Eleanor Spaventa
12 In Defence of Mangold?
219(26)
Michael Dougan
13 Edging Towards Closer Scrutiny? The Court of Justice and Its Review of the Compatibility of General Measures With the Protection of Economic Rights and Freedoms
245(22)
Albertina Albors-Llorens
14 Union Law and Final Decisions of National Courts in the Recent Case Law of the Court of Justice
267(16)
Antonio Tizzano
Bruno Gencarelli
PART III EUROPEAN SUBSTANTIVE LAW
15 The Struggle for EU Citizenship: Why Solidarity Matters
283(18)
Malcolm Ross
16 Social Solidarity and Social Security
301(20)
Robin CA White
17 Social Policy and the Shifting Sands of the Constitutional Order: The Case of Posted Workers
321(20)
Catherine Barnard
18 EU Criminal Law---the Present and the Future?
341(24)
John R. Spencer
19 Free Movement of Goods and Pre-emption of State Power
365(10)
Laurence W Gormley
20 The Past, Present and Future of Competition Law in the European Union
375(22)
Piet Jan Slot
21 The Future Shape of EU Energy Law and Policy
397(24)
Angus Johnston
22 The Role of National Judges in Implementing Uniform Rules of Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in the European Union
421(14)
Richard Plender
PART IV EUROPE IN THE WIDER WORLD
23 Member States as Trustees of the Union Interest: Participating in International Agreements on Behalf of the European Union
435(24)
Marise Cremona
24 The `Succession Doctrine' and the European Union
459(26)
Robert Schutze
25 Enlarging the Constitutional Order of States
485(16)
Christophe Hillion
26 Very Small States and the European Union: the Case of Liechtenstein
501(28)
Marc Maresceau
27 The Internal Legal Effects of the EU's International Agreements and the Protection of Individual Rights
529(16)
Francis G Jacobs
28 The Obligation of Member States to Foresee, in the Conclusion and Application of their International Agreements, Eventual Future Measures of the European Union
545(20)
Joni Heliskoski
29 Third Time Lucky: the Pre-history of the Common Security and Defence Policy
565(24)
David Scannell
30 The Nexus Between the European Union's Common Security and Defence Policy and Development
589(20)
Panos Koutrakos
31 The Role of the European Commission in Tackling Terrorism: the Example of Passenger Name Records
609(12)
Jonathan Faull
Index 621
Anthony Arnull is Barber Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Birmingham. Catherine Barnard is a Fellow of Trinity College and Professor in law, University of Cambridge. Michael Dougan is Dean of the Liverpool Law School and Professor of European Law at the University of Liverpool. Eleanor Spaventa is a Professor of Law at Durham University.