Article 177 references to the European Court : policy and practice
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Article 177 references to the European Court : policy and practice
(Current EC legal developments)
Butterworths, 1994
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Description
Article 177 is a mechanism enabling courts of the member States of the EC to refer questions of Community law to the European Court. Its object is to achieve uniformity and harmonization in the application of Community law. This text records the conference held on the Article.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Mads Andenas. PART I: The Existing Procedure. Initiating a Reference - David Anderson. Recent interpretations of Article 177 - Judge D A O Edwards. The effect of Preliminary Rulings in the National Legal Order - Advocate General Francis G Jacobs QC. PART II: The Problems. The National Judge's View - Sir Thomas Bingham MR. A View from thea Member States - Timothy Pratt. The Advocate's View - David Vaughan QC. PART III: The Solutions. Reforming References to the ECJ: An overview of the Proposals - Mads Andenas. Procedure and Principles - Derek Wyatt QC. Dockett Control Mechanisms - Professor Hjalte Rasmussen. A View from the Commission - Richard Wainwright. PART IV: References from the EFTA States under the EEA. The EFTA Court - Judge Sven Norberg. Advisory Opinions from the EFTA Court - Martin Johansson and Maria Westman-Clement.
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