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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of European Union Law

Edited by (Professor of EU Law, London School of Economics and Political Science), Edited by (Barber Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Birmingham)
  • Formāts: 950 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191653056
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  • Formāts: 950 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191653056

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Since its formation, the European Union has expanded beyond all expectations; this seems set to continue as more countries seek accession and the scope of EU law expands, touching more and more aspects of its citizens' lives. The EU has never been stronger and yet it now appears to be reaching a crisis point, beset on all sides by conflict and challenges to its legitimacy. Nationalist sentiment is on the rise and the Eurozone crisis has had a deep and lasting impact. The European Union has the complexity and depth of a mature legal system, albeit one which is constantly in flux and whose content and foundations are constantly contested. Its law has developed beyond the single market and institutional matters into many other fields including environmental, fiscal, labour, immigration and criminal law. It is studied at undergraduate and postgraduate level throughout the Member States and beyond; an understanding of it is essential to those who study the EU from other disciplinary perspectives as well as to legal practitioners and policy-makers. The Oxford Handbook of European Union Law comprises eight sections examining how we are to conceptualise EU law; the architecture of EU law; making and administering EU law; the economic constitution and the citizen; regulation of the market place; economic, monetary and fiscal union; the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice; and what lies beyond the regulatory state. Each chapter summarises, analyses and reflects on the state of play in a given area, and suggests how it is likely to develop in the foreseeable future. The resulting collection provides a vivid and provocative tapestry which will be widely used both inside and outside academia by those who are interested in the law underpinning the EU and its policies.
Notes on the Contributors xiii
PART I CONCEPTUALIZING EU LAW
1 The Philosophy of European Union Law
3(25)
Neil Walker
2 Legal Reasoning in EU Law
28(24)
Jan Komarek
3 Straddling the Fence: The EU and International Law
52(23)
Jan Klabbers
PART II THE ARCHITECTURE OF EU LAW
4 EU Competences: Existence and Exercise
75(28)
Robert Schutze
5 Legal Acts and Hierarchy of Norms in EU Law
103(23)
Deirdre Curtin
Tatevik Manucharyan
6 Accession and Withdrawal in the Law of the European Union
126(27)
Christophe Hillion
7 The Court of Justice of the European Union
153(25)
Michal Bobek
8 The Primacy of EU Law in European and National Law
178(34)
Monica Claes
9 Effectiveness of EU Law before National Courts: Direct Effect, Effective Judicial Protection, and State Liability
212(37)
Dorota Leczykiewicz
10 Human Rights in the EU
249(22)
Andrew Williams
11 External Action: Common Commercial Policy, Common Foreign and Security Policy, Common Security and Defence Policy
271(32)
Panos Koutrakos
PART III MAKING AND ADMINISTERING EU LAW
12 The Democratic Ambiguity of EU Law Making and its Enemies
303(24)
Damian Chalmers
13 Comitology
327(23)
Alexander Turk
14 The Evolution of Infringement and Sanction Procedures: Of Pilots, Diversions, Collisions, and Circling
350(26)
Melanie Smith
15 Judicial Review in the European Union
376(27)
Anthony Arnull
16 The ECJ and the National Courts: Dialogue, Cooperation, and Instability
403(28)
Takis Tridimas
17 Accountability
431(26)
Paul Craig
PART IV THE ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION AND THE CITIZEN
18 The Free Movement of Workers in the Twenty-first Century
457(20)
Eleanor Spaventa
19 The Developing Legal Dimensions of Union Citizenship
477(31)
Niamh Nic Shuibhne
20 Governing Goods: Content and Context
508(29)
Kenneth Armstrong
21 Freedom of Establishment and Regulatory Competition
537(25)
Zoe Adams
Simon Deakin
22 The Law on the Free Movement of Services: Powerful, but Not Always Persuasive
562(27)
Gareth Davies
PART V REGULATION OF THE MARKET PLACE
23 The Complex Weave of Harmonization
589(23)
Loi'c Azoulai
24 Competition and Merger Law and Policy
612(29)
Okeoghene Odudu
25 Competition Law Enforcement
641(29)
Alison Jones
26 An Evolutionary Theory of State Aid Control
670(21)
Andrea Biondi
Elisabetta Righini
27 EU Intellectual Property Law: Exercises in Harmonization
691(28)
Catherine Seville
PART VI ECONOMIC, MONETARY, AND FISCAL UNION
28 The Metamorphosis of European Economic and Monetary Union
719(38)
Fabian Amtenbrink
29 Financial Markets Regulation
757(27)
Niamh Moloney
30 Death, Taxes, and (Targeted) Judicial Dynamism: The Free Movement of Capital in EU Law
784(25)
Thomas Horsley
31 Direct Taxation and the Fundamental Freedoms
809(28)
Paul Farmer
PART VII AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY, AND JUSTICE
32 EU Criminal Law under the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
837(30)
Christopher Harding
33 EU Asylum and Immigration Law under the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
867(25)
Nadine El-Enany
34 The Harmonization of Civil Jurisdiction
892(27)
Richard Fentiman
PART VIII BEYOND THE REGULATORY STATE?
35 Pursuing Equality in the EU
919(24)
Elise Muir
36 The EU and National Systems of Labour Law
943(21)
Phil Syrpis
37 Welfare Policy and Social Inclusion
964(27)
Mark Dawson
Bruno De Witte
38 Experts and Publics in EU Environmental Law
991(24)
Maria Lee
Index 1015