Constitutional adjudication in European Community and national law: essays for the Hon. Mr. Justice T.F. O'Higgins

Constitutional adjudication in European Community and national law: essays for the Hon. Mr. Justice T.F. O'Higgins

Constitutional adjudication in European Community and national law: essays for the Hon. Mr. Justice T.F. O'Higgins

Law of Europe > Europe. Comparative and uniform law > Regional comparative and uniform law > Constitutional law > Constitutional principles > Separation and delegation of power > Judicial review of legislative acts

Edition Details

  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): Ireland
  • Publication Information: Dublin ; St. Paul, Minn. : Butterworth, 1992
  • Publication Type (Medium): Aufsatzsammlung
  • Material: Internet resource
  • Type: Book, Internet Resource
  • Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/constitutional-adjudication-in-european-community-and-national-law-essays-for-the-hon-mr-justice-t-f-o-higgins-56086/ (Stable identifier)

Short Description

XXXI, 307 pages : color portrait ; 26 cm

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Constitutional adjudication in European Community and national law: essays for the Hon. Mr. Justice T.F. O'Higgins is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Responsable Person: edited by Deirdre Curtin, David O'Keeffe.
  • Publication Date: 1992
  • Country/State: Ireland
  • Number of Editions: 9 editions
  • First edition Date: 1922
  • Last edition Date: 1992
  • Languages: English
  • Library of Congress Code: KJC5053
  • Dewey Code: 342
  • ISBN: 1854750011 9781854750013
  • OCLC: 28798684

Main Contents

A constitutional court for the European communities / by Ole Due
Joining the threads : the influence creating a European Union / by Peter D. Sutherland
Subsidiarity : a busted flush? / by Lord Mackenzie-Stuart
Is the Court of Justice for the European Communities a constitutional court? / by F.G. Jacobs
The decentralised enforcement of community law rights : judicial snakes and ladders / by Deirdre Curtin
Judicial review and the common fisheries policy in community law / by James O'Reilly
The free movement of workers in the case-law of the European Court of Justice / by G. Federico Mancini
Wandering students : their rights under community law / by Philippa Watson
Judicial interpretation of the public service exception to the free movement of workers / by David O'Keeffe
Constitutional implications of community sex equality law / by Karen Banks
Legislative lacunae, the Court of Justice and freedom to provide services / by Jean-Yves Art
The constitution of Ireland in a changing society / by Thomas A. Finlay
The judicial power, justice and the constitution of Ireland / by Brian Walsh
The Irish judge as law-maker / by Declan Costello
Some problems of constitutional interpretation / by Donal Barrington
Observations on the protection of fundamental rights in the Irish constitution / by Niall McCarthy
The Irish constitution and freedom of expression / by Nial Fennelly
Criminal justice and the constitution of Ireland / by James Casey
Administrative law remedies under Chief Justice O'Higgins / by Anthoy M. Collins
The interface between community law and national law : the United Kingdom experience / by David Vaughan and Fergus Randolph
The widening scope of constitutional law / by John Temple Lang
The status of non implemented directives before Irish courts : post Marleasing / by Mary Finlay Geoghegan
Review by French courts of the conformity of national provisions with community law / by Pierre Roseren
Judicial review of legislation in the Netherlands / by T. Koopmans
Administrative law in Scotland : the public law/private law distinction revistied / by David Edward.

Summary Note

This collection of essays addresses the dynamic role of of the judge as constitutional interpreter. It analyzes the process of constitutional adjudication, drawing on the experiences of the European Court of Justice, the Irish Superior Courts and higher courts in other member states. '''

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