Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 14 2011-2012

Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 14 2011-2012

Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 14 2011-2012

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Edition Details

  • Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Catherine Barnard
  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): England
  • Publication Information: Oxford : Hart Publishing Limited, 2012
  • Publication Type (Medium): Electronic books
  • Material: Document
  • Type: Book, Computer File
  • Series title: Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies.
  • Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/cambridge-yearbook-of-european-legal-studies-vol-14-2011-2012/ (Stable identifier)

Additional Format

Print version: Barnard, Catherine. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 14 2011-2012. Oxford: Hart Publishing Limited, ©2012

Short Description

1 online resource (833 pages).

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 14 2011-2012 is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Publisher: Hart Publishing Limited
  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Country/State: England
  • Number of Editions: 2 editions
  • First edition Date: 2012
  • Last edition Date: 2013
  • Languages: English
  • Library of Congress Code: KJ147
  • Dewey Code: 349.4
  • ISBN: 9781782250524 1782250522
  • OCLC: 851972272

Main Contents

Cover; Prelims; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; 1. The Purpose of the EU Procurement Directives: Ends, Means and the Implications for National Regulatory Space for Commercial and Horizontal Procurement Policies; 2. How Regulatory Networks Shaped Institutional Reform under the EU Telecoms Framework; 3. Perfectionism in European Law; 4. From Fiscal Compact to Fiscal Union? New Rules for the Eurozone; 5. A 'Minefield of Misreckonings': Europe's Constitutional Pluralism; 6. The Court of Justice as a Labour Court. 7. Protection Against Acts Harmful to Human Health and the Environment Adopted by the EU Institutions8. Paths for Constitutional Thinking 'Beyond the State'?; 9. The Euro Area Crisis and Constitutional Limits to Fiscal Integration; 10. The Fight against Terrorism, Fundamental Rights and the EU Courts: The Unsolved Conundrum; 11. Behavioural Economics and the Autonomous Consumer; 12. The European Union as a Source of Inspiration; 13. European Fundamental Rights and the Member States: From 'Selective' to 'Total' Incorporation?; 14. Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad European Public Prosecutor? 15. Allowing the Right Margin: The European Court of Human Rights and The National Margin of Appreciation Doctrine: Waiver or Subsidiarity of European Review?16. 'Posting' and 'Posted Workers': The Need for Clear Definitions of Two Key Concepts of the Posting of Workers Directive; 17. An Illusion of Protection and an Assumption of Responsibility: The Possibility of Swedish State Liability after Laval; 18. Up in the Air: Aviation, the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the Question of Jurisdiction; The Advocate General. Securing Trust and Democracy in the EU Judicial Order. 19. Securing Trust in the Court of Justice of the EU: The Influence of the Advocates General20. A Fourth in the Court: Why Are There Advocates General in the Court of Justice?; 21. The Advocate General: Bringing Clarity to CJEU Decisions? A Case-Study of Mangold and Kucukdecevi; 22. The Advocate General: A Key Actor of the Court of Justice of the European Union; 23. Social Legitimacy and the Court of Justice of the EU: Some Reflections on the Role of the Advocate General; 24. Advocates General and Grand Chamber Cases: Assistant with the Touch of Substitution. 25. The Notion of Consensus as a Route to Democratic Adjudication?26. The Advocate General: Assisting the CJEU of Article 13 TEU to Secure Trust and Democracy; 27. Advocate Generals' Opinions or Separate Opinions? Judicial Engagement in the CJEU; Index.

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