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The European Court of Justice
von Anthony Arnull
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: Oxford European Union Law Libr
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ISBN: 978-0-19-925884-0
Auflage: 2nd Revised edition
Erschienen am 24.08.2006
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 43 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1261 Gramm
Umfang: 784 Seiten

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The European Court of Justice has played a major role in the development of what is now the European Union, but the way the Court has used its powers has been highly controversial. The new edition of this book examines the contribution of the Court to shaping the legal framework within which the European Union operates. It considers the Court's place among the Union's institutions; its organization and working methods; what its powers are; how it has used those powers to resolve important questions of both constitutional and substantive law; and certain general questions relating to its overall approach. Throughout the book, the implications of the Union's Constitutional Treaty, signed by the Member States in Rome on 29 October 2004, are taken fully into account, as are the possible consequences should the Treaty fail.



Anthony Arnull is Professor of European Law and Director of the Institute of European Law at the University of Birmingham. In 1994 he was awarded a Jean Monnet Chair by the European Commission. Professor Arnull is joint Editor of the European Law Review and sits on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, the International Advisory Board of the Irish Journal of European Law and the Advisory Board of the Common Market Law Reports. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and of that Board's Community Law Section.



  • 1: Europe's Judges

  • 2: Infringement Proceedings

  • 3: The Action for Anulment

  • 4: The Preliminary Rulings Procedure

  • 5: The Judicial Architecture of the Union

  • 6: Treaty provisions and National Law

  • 7: Direct effect and Community Acts

  • 8: Direct effect, Primacy, and the National Courts

  • 9: European Rights, National Remedies

  • 10: General Principles of Law and Fundamental Rights

  • 11: The Free Movement of Goods

  • 12: The Free Movement of Workers

  • 13: The Right of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services

  • 14: Towards Citizenship

  • 15: Equal Treatment for Men and Women

  • 16: Interpretation and the Limits of Literalism

  • 17: The Normative Status of the Case Law

  • 18: Judging Europe's Judges


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