National courts and EU law : new issues, theories and methods
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National courts and EU law : new issues, theories and methods
(Judicial review and cooperation)
Edward Elgar, c2016
- : hbk
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This insightful and discerning book offers a fresh discourse on the functioning of national courts as decentralised EU courts and a new thematic for revising some older understandings of how national judges apply EU law.
Organised into three key sections, the interdisciplinary chapters combine approaches and theories originating from law, political science, sociology and economics. The first section addresses issues relating to judicial dialogue and EU legal mandates, the second looks at the topic of EU law in national courts and the third considers national courts' roles in protecting fundamental rights in the area of freedom, security and justice. The analysis of each is enriched through diverse research methods such as case-law analysis, citation network analysis, interviews, surveys and statistics.
With its new legal and empirical assessment covering the newest member states of the EU, National Courts and EU Law will hold strong appeal for scholars and students in the fields of EU law, social sciences and humanities. It will also be of use to legal practitioners interested in the issue of judicial application of EU law.
Contributors include: M. Claes, M. de Visser, M. de Werd, M. Wind, B. de Witte, T. Evas, M. Gorski, C. Hermanin, U. Jaremba, J.A. Mayoral, D. Piqani, K. Podstawa, R. Raffaelli, U. Sadl, A. Tatham, A. Torres Perez
目次
Contents:
1. Introduction: National Courts Vis-A-Vis EU Law. New Issues, Theories and Methods.
Juan A. Mayoral and Marlene Wind
PART I JUDICIAL DIALOGUE AND EU LEGAL MANDATES: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL AND LIMITATION ARISING FROM ITS USE BY NATIONAL JUDGES
2. The Preliminary Ruling Dialogue: Three Types of Questions Posed by National Courts
Bruno De Witte
3. The Simmenthal Revolution Revisited: What Role for Constitutional Courts?
Darinka Piqani
4. Polish Civil Judiciary Vis-A-Vis The Preliminary Ruling Procedure: In Search of a Mid-Range Theory
Urszula Jaremba
5. National Courts and the Effectiveness of EU Law
Urska Sadl
PART II EU LAW IN MEMBER STATE COURTS: THE RECEPTION OF EU LAW IN OLD, NEW AND NON-EU STATES
6. Operationalizing the European Mandate of National Courts: Insights from the Netherlands
Monica Claes, Maartje De Visser and Marc De Werd
7. European Union Law Before National Judges: The Polish Experience. Adept Multicentric Vision or Creeping Hierarchical Practice
Marcin Gorski
8. Judicial Reception of EU Law in Estonia
Tatjana Evas
9. "Emulate Thy Neighbour?" How Dialogues Between the CJEU and Non-EU Courts Could be Explained Through International Relations Theory
Allan F. Tatham
PART III CONTEMPORARY DYNAMICS IN THE LEGAL INTEGRATION OF EUROPE: NATIONAL COURTS' ROLES IN PROTECTING FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND IN THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE.
10. A Predicament for Domestic Courts: Caught Between the European Arrest Warrant and Fundamental Rights
Aida Torres Perez
11. Immigration and Criminal Law: Is There a Judge in Luxembourg?
Rosa Raffaelli
12. Whither Judicial Europeanization? The Case of the Race Equality Directive
Costanza Hermanin
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