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Constitutional law of the European Union / created by Sionaidh Douglas-Scott

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Pearson Education Limited, 2002Copyright date: ©2002Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780582317178
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KJE4445 DOU
Contents:
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?
Summary: 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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Book Book Law Library Open Shelf KJE4445 DOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158086 Available BK145937

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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