The European Union and its Court of Justice

The European Union and its Court of Justice

The European Union and its Court of Justice

Law of Europe > Europe. Organization and integration law > Regional organization and integration (Europe) > The European Communities. Community law > Organization law. Constitution of the European Communities > Community institutions and organs > General

Edition Details

  • Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Anthony Arnull
  • Biografical Information: Anthony Arnull is Wragge Professor of European Law, University of Birmingham. He was formerly Legal Secretary at the Court of Justice of the European Communities and is currently a member of the JUSTICE Expert Panel on Human Rights in the European Union.
  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): England
  • Publication Information: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999
  • Material: Internet resource
  • Type: Book, Internet Resource
  • Series title: Oxford EC law library.
  • Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/the-european-union-and-its-court-of-justice/ (Stable identifier)

Short Description

Lxxxiii, 593 pages ; 24 cm.

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, The European Union and its Court of Justice is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Responsable Person: Anthony Arnull.
  • Publication Date: 1999
  • Country/State: England
  • Number of Editions: 28 editions
  • First edition Date: 1999
  • Last edition Date: 2007
  • Languages: English, Spanish
  • Library of Congress Code: KJE5461
  • Dewey Code: 341.2422
  • ISBN: 0198258984 9780198258988 0198298811 9780198298816
  • OCLC: 41940128

Publisher Description:

This book records and analyzes the contribution the Court has made to shaping the legal framework within which the European Union operates. It examines the case law of the Court on the scope of its own powers and important constitutional questions with which it has been confronted: the relationship between Community law and national law, the impact of Community law on national remedies, the development of general principles of law and the place of fundamental rights.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Europe's Judges
Part I: Legal foundations
2. The jurisdiction of the Court
3. The relationship between Treaty provisions and the national laws of the Member States
4. The direct effect of Community legislation
5. European rights, national remedies
6. General principles of law and fundamental rights
Part II: Substantive law
7. The free movement of goods
8. The free movement of workers
9. The right of establishment and freedom to provide services
10. Public policy, public service, and official authority
11. The free movement of persons and services: supplementing the basic principles
12. The law of competition
13. Equal treatment for men and women
Part III: The Court's general approach
14. Methods of interpretation
15. Precedent
16. Judging Europe's Judges

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