The Evolution of EU Law
Editat de Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrcaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 feb 2011
political background, and without losing sight of the changes that came before, in each chapter the contributors analyze the principle themes and assess the legal and political forces that have shaped its development. Each author addresses a specific topic, event, or theme, from the European Court of Justice to Treaty reform; the enlargement of the EU to administrative law; the effect of EU law on culture to climate change. Together the chapters tell the story of the rapid development of EU law - its past,
present, and future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199592968
ISBN-10: 0199592969
Pagini: 984
Dimensiuni: 169 x 243 x 62 mm
Greutate: 1.66 kg
Ediția:2nd edition.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199592969
Pagini: 984
Dimensiuni: 169 x 243 x 62 mm
Greutate: 1.66 kg
Ediția:2nd edition.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Descriere
The
European
Union
has
undergone
major
changes
in
the
last
decade,
including
Treaty
reform,
and
a
significant
expansion
of
activity
in
foreign
and
security
policy,
and
justice
and
home
affairs.In
the
first
edition
of
this
influential
textbook,
a
team
of
leading
lawyers
and
political
scientists
reflected
upon
the
important
developments
in
their
chosen
area
over
the
time
since
the
EC
was
formed.
This
new
edition
continues
this
analysis
ten
years
on.
Taking
into
account
the
social
and
political
background,
and
without
losing
sight
of
the
changes
that
came
before,
in
each
chapter
the
contributors
analyze
the
principle
themes
and
assess
the
legal
and
political
forces
that
have
shapedits
development.Each
author
addresses
a
specific
topic,
event,
or
theme,
from
the
European
Court
of
Justice
to
Treaty
reform;
the
enlargement
of
the
EU
to
administrative
law;
the
effect
of
EU
law
on
culture
to
climate
change.
Together
the
chapters
tell
the
story
of
the
rapid
development
of
EU
law
-
its
past,
present,
and
future.
Recenzii
Review
from
previous
edition
This
is
a
serious,
comprehensive
exploration
of
the
understanding
of
EU
law
as
it
has
developed.
This volume, like many books of its kind, poses more questions than it has answers for, but the answers it suggests are crucial, seminal and riveting to anyone interested in why a nation or a corporate body has a constitution. ... the editors have done a masterly job in weaving together crucial research and opinion on such issues as comitology, delegated agencies, tertiary structures in general and the enumeration and control of them. The heavy intellectualism ofthis book should not obscure the luminosity of its arguments, which, after all, remain easy to understand.
...an excellent collection of strong and thought-provoking contributions...an extremely accessible account of the story of EU law.
This volume, like many books of its kind, poses more questions than it has answers for, but the answers it suggests are crucial, seminal and riveting to anyone interested in why a nation or a corporate body has a constitution. ... the editors have done a masterly job in weaving together crucial research and opinion on such issues as comitology, delegated agencies, tertiary structures in general and the enumeration and control of them. The heavy intellectualism ofthis book should not obscure the luminosity of its arguments, which, after all, remain easy to understand.
...an excellent collection of strong and thought-provoking contributions...an extremely accessible account of the story of EU law.
Notă biografică
Professor
Paul
Craig,
FBA,
QC,
has
taught
at
Oxford
since
1976.
He
has
written
extensively
about
EU
Law,
including
EU
Law,
Text
Cases
and
Materials,
written
with
Grainne
de
Burca,
EU
Administrative
Law,
and
The
Lisbon
Treaty.
Grainne
de
Burca
is
Professor
at
Harvard
Law
School.
She
was
Professor
of
Law
at
Fordham
Law
School
from
2006-2009,
Professor
of
EU
Law
at
the
European
University
Institute
from
1998-2005,
and
Fellow
and
Lecturer
in
law
at
Oxford
University
from
1990-1998.
Her
books
include
EU
Law:
Text,
Cases
and
Materials,
(currently
in
its
4th
edition
and
co-written
with
Paul
Craig);
Law
and
New
Governance
in
the
European
Union
and
the
United
States,
co-edited
with
Joanne
Scott,
and
EULaw
and
the
Welfare
State.