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Judicial Protection in the European Union

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Kluwer Law International | 6e druk, 2001
ISBN13: 9789041116871
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Kluwer Law International 6e druk, 2001 9789041116871
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Appearing at a time when the ancient problem of the individual versus the state once again occupies the minds of thinking Europeans, this important new book thoroughly evaluates the judicial system of the European Union, fully describing the nature of the judicial protection available to individuals, undertakings, and member States.

With attention to the rapid and continuing development of the Community legal order, Schermers and Waelbroeck provide a much-needed perspective on the reasoning of the European Court of Justice in significant decisions, especially recent cases, and shed revealing light on how the rule of law may develop in future.

An introductory chapter offers a masterful description of how Treaty provisions, Community acts, international law, and national legal orders interact in the procedures and decisions of the Court of Justice. Further chapters provide analysis and insight into such matters as the following:

  • the crucial role of national courts as guarantors of the rights of individuals in Community law;
  • the validity of acts taken by Community institutions and member States, and protection against them;
  • the delivery of non-judicial opinion and other tasks of the Court of Justice;
  • the composition, function, and rules of procedure of the Court; and
  • the organisation of the Court of First Instance and the appeal procedure against its decisions.

    Judicial Protection in the European Union is organised to facilitate its prodigious reference value. All important cases are examined, and abundant footnotes clearly indicate relevant precedents in each case. This is a fundamental source for students of European law, as well as a basic reference for practitioners and a valuable analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the European system of judicial protection.

  • Specificaties

    ISBN13:9789041116871
    Taal:Engels
    Bindwijze:gebonden
    Druk:6
    Verschijningsdatum:1-10-2001
    Hoofdrubriek:IT-management / ICT
    Jongbloed:Europees recht

    Over Henry Schermers

    Henry G. Schermers, Ph.D. (1928) Leiden University, has been Professor of the Law of International Organizations at the Universities of Amsterdam and Leiden. He published the first edition of International Institutional Law in 1972. Henry Schermers passed away in 2006.

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    Inhoudsopgave

    Introduction
    I. Purpose of the Book
    II. Acknowledgements
    The Community Legal Order
    I. Concept
    II. Sources
    III. Incorporation in the National Legal Order
    IV. Community Pre-Emption
    Application of Community Law by National Courts
    I. Task of National Courts
    II. The Cooperation Between the Court of Justice and the National Courts - The Preliminary Ruling Procedure
    Judicial Protection Against Acts of Institutions
    I. The Need for Judicial Protection
    II. Judicial Review of Community Acts
    III. Actions Against the Institutions in which the Court Exercises Unlimited Jurisdiction
    IV. Arbitration Clauses
    V. Litigation in the Field of Industrial and Commercial Property
    Judicial Protection Against Acts of Member States
    I. The Need for Judicial Protection
    II. Review Initiated by the Commission
    III. Review Initiated by Other Member States
    IV. Review Initiated by Individuals
    Other Tasks of the Court of Justice
    I. Non-Judicial Opinions of the Court of Justice
    II. Remedies Concerning the European Investment Bank
    III. Authorisation to Enforce a Garnishee Order
    IV. Depriving a Member of the Court or of the Commission of His Office
    V. Specific Powers under the Euratom Treaty
    VI. Specific Powers under International Agreements
    Structure and Operation of the Court of Justice
    I. Composition of the Court of Justice
    II. Organization of the Court
    Ill. Procedure
    The European Court of First Instance
    I. Introduction
    II. Structure and Organisation of the Court
    III. Tasks
    IV. Procedure
    V. Judicial Panels

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