The European Union, an ongoing process of integration : liber amicorum Alfred E. Kellermann
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The European Union, an ongoing process of integration : liber amicorum Alfred E. Kellermann
T.M.C. Asser Press, c2004
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At head of title: T.M.C. Asser Instituut, The Hague
"Bibliography Alfred E. Kellermann": p. 357-363
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The European Union concentrates on the three main areas of European integration that mark the career path of Alfred E. Kellermann. Part I covers institutional and constitutional aspects, Part II general principles and substantive aspects and Part III new Member States and Eastern Europe.
The contributions included in this Liber Amicorum vary from thematic in-depth studies to studies of a comparative nature. Their themes include, inter alia, the structure of the Union according to the Constitution for Europe, the changes and challenges with which the Union's institutions are faced, the future paths of flexibility (enhanced cooperation, partial agreements and pioneer groups), the role of national competition authorities and national courts under Regulation 1/2003, the constitutional preparation for EU accession in the new Member States, and the influence of European integration on the development of law in Russia.
Specific to this book:
* Contains 27 original contributions authored by prominent EU lawyers from academia and practice
* All contributions written in honour of Alfred E. Kellermann and his work in European Law
* Examines, amongst other things, the new Member States at a time of integration and development in Europe
Table of Contents
Institutional and Constitutional Aspects.- The Structure of the Union According to the Draft Constitution for Europe.- Rethinking the Institutional System.- Disturbing or Rebalancing Powers Within the European Union?.- The Role of the European Commission Over the Years: Changes and Challenges.- The President of the European Council: The Beginning of a European Government?.- The Union Minister for Foreign Affairs: Europe's Single Voice or Trojan Horse?.- The Member States Under the Constitution: Preliminary Investigations.- European Union Executives: Out of the Shade, Into the Sunshine?.- The Fall of Committees?.- Fragmentation in the Governance of EU External Relations: Legal Institutional Dilemmas and the New Constitution for Europe.- Future Paths of Flexibility: Enhanced Cooperation, Partial Agreements and Pioneer Groups.- General Principles and Substantive Aspects.- Use of the Infringement Procedure in Cases of Judicial Errors.- State Liability and Infringements Attributable to National Courts: A Dutch Perspective on the kOEBler Case.- Rights V. Principles, or How to Remove Fundamental Rights From the Jurisdiction of the Courts.- Decentralisation in a System of Legal Exception: The Role of National Competition Authorities Under Regulation 1/2003.- Internet: A New Paradigm for EU Law? Some Exploratory Comments on a Remarkable Judgment.- 'The Ethology of a Paper Tiger': The European Union and Doping in Sport.- The Europeanisation of the International Maritime Safety Agenda: Are we Better off Leaving it to the Imo?.- The Teaching of European and International Law: The Need for Curriculum Change.- The New Member States and Eastern Europe.- Supremacy of Constitutions in the Context of Constitutional Pluralism.- Constitutional Preparation for Eu Accession in the New Central and Eastern European Member States: Is The Rule of Law Better Than the Rule of Politics?.- Impact of Eu Accession on the National Legal Orders of New Member States: The Case of Cyprus.- The Czech Human Rights Doctrine as Challenged by the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.- European Integration and Russia.- The Impact of European Integration on the Development of Law in Russia.- Russia and the Enlarged European Union: Mending Fences While Shaping a Wider Europe's Environment.- The European Union's Troubled Relations with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1991-2001).
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