Constitutionalising the EU judicial system essays in honour of Pernilla Lindh / [electronic resource] : Constitutionalising the European Union judicial system Constitutionalizing the European Union judicial system edited by Pascal Cardonnel, Allan Rosas and Nils Wahl. - Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2012. - xlvi, 488 p. : port.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Court of Justice of the European Union: a judiciary in a constant state of transformation / Multilevel judicial co-operation / Private parties' access to the courts of regional economic integration organisations: a comparative analysis / From diplomacy to judicialisation?: some thoughts on EU-Swiss relations / 20 years on: some reflections on the European economic area judicial mechanism / A special relationship: the EU and the Hague Conference on Private International Law / Subsidiarity as a legal concept / The national judge as EU judge: opinion 1/09 / Issues of EU law raided by national courts of their own motion / Some reflections on mutual recognition in the area of freedom, security and justice / Administrative law as a key to market integration? / French administrative courts and union law / Preliminary references and Swedish courts: what explains the continuing restrictive attitude? / The Swedish market court / Apropos European citizenship: the right to move and reside freely / 'Civis Europaeus Sum': from the cross-border link to the status of citizen of the union / Zambrano, an unexpected ruling / Citizenship and fundamental rights: Pandora's box of a natural step towards maturity? / The European arrest warrant: the impact of the charter / The scope of application of the charter of fundamental rights of the European Union in the member states / The charter and the future contours of EU social and employment law / How is the EU concept of discrimination implemented and applied in Sweden? / Age discrimination--four Nordic cases / Thoughts on proportionality and coherence in the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice / Unlimited jurisdiction: what does it mean today? / Due process in European competition procedure: a fundamental concept or a mere formality? / Rights of defence in cartel proceedings: some ideas for manageable improvements / The Technische Glaswerke Ilmenau ruling: a step backwards for transparency in EU competition cases? / Transparency--an everlasting challenge for the European Union / Vassilios Skouris -- Christiaan Timmermans -- Marc Jaeger -- Carl Baudenbacher -- Sven Norberg -- Jorg Pirrung -- David Edward -- Allan Rosas -- Aindrias O Caoimh -- Lars Bay Larsen -- Jorgen Hettne -- Jean-Claude Bonichot -- Ulf Bernitz -- Christer H:son Fallenius -- Jose Narciso da Cunha Rodrigues -- Koen Lenaerts -- Paolo Mengozzi -- Eleanor Sharpston -- Fidelma Macken -- Heidi Kaila -- Siofra O'Leary -- Anna Falk -- Martin Johansson -- Thomas von Danwitz -- Alexander Arabadjiev -- Hans Henrik Lidgard -- Javier Ruiz Calzado and Gianni de Stefano -- Olivier Speltdoorn -- Virpi Tiili.


Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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Courts--European Union countries.
Justice, Administration of--European Union countries.
Constitutional law--European Union countries.


Electronic books.

KJE3666 / .C66 2012

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