Constitutional law of the European Union / created by Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780582317178
- KJE4445 DOU
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Includes bibliographical references and index
1. The European Union in search of an identity
2. Institutional structures: legislative and executive
3. Law making and democracy in the EU
4. The division of power between the community and member states: embroyonic federalism?
5. The European courts: law, policy and judicial activism
6. Preliminary references under article 234: cooperative partnership or proto-federalism?
7. Supremacy, sovereignty and pluralism
8. Direct effect: foundation of the constitutional order?
9. Remedies in the national courts: the effectiveness of EC law on trial
10. Controlling the community institutions: judicial review
11. Controlling the community institutions: actions for damages
12. Controlling the member states
13. The EU and human rights
14. In search of union citizenship
15. A constitution for Europe?
Undergraduate and postgraduate students of European Union Law, postgraduate Diploma students, and non-law students of international relations, political science and business will find this a stimulating and informative guide to the area."
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