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Oxford Principles of European Union Law
Volume 1: The European Union Legal Order
von Robert Schutze, Takis Tridimas
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-953377-0
Erschienen am 01.05.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 251 mm [H] x 177 mm [B] x 63 mm [T]
Gewicht: 2004 Gramm
Umfang: 1440 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung

This is the first volume in a definitive reference work on EU Law, written by over 100 academics, which extensively analyses EU law in three volumes. Volume I examines the constitutional foundations of the Union, the history of the EU, the institutional framework, legislative and executive governance, judicial protection, and external relations.



  • Part I - History and Nature

  • 1: Roger Goebel: The European Union: A Historical Perspective I

  • 2: Roger Goebel: The European Union: A Historical Perspective II

  • 3: Christina Eckes and Ramses Wessel: The European Union: An International Perspective

  • 4: Koen Lenaerts and Jose Antonio Gutierrez-Fons: The European Union: A Constitutional Perspective

  • 5: Ernest A. Young: The European Union: A Comparative Perspective

  • Part II - Constitutional Foundations

  • 6: Theodore Konstadinides: The Competences of the Union

  • 7: Federico Fabbrini: The Principle of Subsidiarity

  • 8: Takis Tridimas: The Principle of Proportionality

  • 9: Robert Schütze: Direct Effects and Indirect Effects

  • 10: Amedeo Arena: The Twin Doctrines of Primacy and Pre-emption'

  • 11: Barbara Guastaferro: Loyalty and Constitutional Identity

  • 12: Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: Fundamental Rights and the Union

  • 13: Steve Peers: The Method and Processes of Treaty Amendments

  • Part III - Institutional Framework

  • 14: Kieran Bradley: The European Parliament

  • 15: Wolfgang Wessels: The European Council

  • 16: Philipp Dann: The Council

  • 17: Peter Oliver and Bernd Martenczuk: The Commission

  • 18: Takis Tridimas: The Court of Justice of the European Union

  • 19: Chiara Zilioli and Phoebus Athanassiou: The European Central Bank

  • 20: Thomas Kennedy: The Court of Auditors

  • Part IV - Legislative and Executive Governance

  • 21: Alexander Türk: Primary Legislation and Legislative Procedures

  • 22: Paul Craig: Delegated Legislation and Implementing Acts

  • 23: Eduardo Chiti: Decentralized Implementation: European Agencies

  • 24: Kenneth Armstrong: The Open Method of Coordination

  • 25: Nicola Lupo and Christina Fasone: The Union Budget and the Budgetary Procedure

  • 26: Daniel Thym: Enhanced Cooperation within the Union

  • Part V - Judicial Protection in the EU

  • 27: Alicia Hinarejos: Judicial Review

  • 28: Dominik Hanf: EU Liability Actions

  • 29: Luca Prete: Enforcement Actions

  • 30: Morten Broberg and Niels Fenger: Preliminary References

  • 31: Anthony Arnull: Remedies before National Courts

  • 32: Andrea Biondi and Martin Farley: State Liability Actions

  • Part VI - The External Relations of the Union

  • 33: Jan Wouters and Thomas Ramopoulos: The Institutional Structure

  • 34: Marise Cremona: The Union's External Competences

  • 35: Panos Koutrakos: Decision Making Procedures

  • 36: Joni Heliskoski: Mixed Agreements

  • 37: Jan Klabbers: The Status and Effects of International Norms

  • 38: Geert de Baere: Union Membership in International Organizations



Robert Schütze is Professor of European Law and Co-Director of the Global Policy Institute at Durham University. He is a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges) and the School of Government of LUISS Guido Carli University (Rome). He has published extensively on European Law. He is one of the co-editors of the Yearbook of European Law and the author of a leading textbook on European Union Law.
Takis Tridimas is a leading scholar in the field of European Union law. He is one of the most frequently quoted authors by Advocates General of the European Court of Justice, and, on matters of EU law, by English courts. He joined King's College in September 2013. Before then, he was the Sir John Lubbock Professor of Banking Law at Queen Mary College, University of London (2004-2013). He also served as référendaire (law clerk) to Advocate General Sir Francis Jacobs at the European Court of Justice (1992-1995). He was senior legal adviser to the EU Presidency (2003) and Chairman of the Committee set up by the EU Council of Ministers to draft the Treaty of Accession of 2003. He has acted as advisor or counsel to many public and private organizations, including the European Central Bank, the European Parliament, the European Commission and the EU Court of Auditors.


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