General principles of European community law : reports from a conference in Malmö, 27-28, August 1999 : organised by the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies and the Faculty of Law, University of Lund
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General principles of European community law : reports from a conference in Malmö, 27-28, August 1999 : organised by the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies and the Faculty of Law, University of Lund
(European monographs, 25)
Kluwer Law International, c2000
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This text is based on a selection of papers presented at the Conference in Malm, Sweden, which was organized by the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies in co-operation with the Faculty of Law of the University of Lund. The purpose of the conference was to analyze general principles and their scope in the EU legal order with special emphasis on their role in the creation of a jus commune europaeum. The impact of the general principles of Community Law at the national level was analyzed and also how these principles have been transformed into the national legal systems. Also discussed was the creative process behind the shaping and further development of the general principles and their application. Due to their complex nature, the general principles offer a more or less unlimited field for theoretical legal studies. At the same time, the general principles play a very important role in legal practice, not least when used as instruments for the protection of individuals and firms against too far-reaching measures taken by the European institutions or Member States.
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- Preface
- U. Bernitz. 1. General Aspects. 2. Human Rights. 3. Institutional Principle. 4. Some Individual Principles and Legal Systems. 5. Concluding and Summarizing Notes. About the Authors.
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