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1 online resource |
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Oxford handbooks in law |
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Oxford handbooks |
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Oxford handbooks in law
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Oxford handbooks.
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Contents |
Part I: Conceptualizing EU Law -- The philosophy of European Union law / Neil Walker -- Legal reasoning in EU law / Jan Komarek -- Straddling the fence: the EU and international law / Jan Klabbers -- Part II: The Architecture of EU Law -- EU competences: existence and exercise / Robert Schutze -- Legal acts and hierarchy of norms in EU law, Deirdre Curtin and Tatevik Manucharyan -- Accession and withdrawal in the law of the European Union / Christoph Hillion -- The Court of Justice of the European Union / Michal Bobek -- Primacy and the national reception / Monica Claes -- Direct effect, effective judicial protection, and state liability / Dorota Leczykiewicz -- Human rights in the EU / Andrew Williams -- Common external policies: common commercial policy, common foreign and security policy, common security and defence policy / Panos Koutrakos -- Part III: Making and Administering EU Law -- The democratic ambiguity of EU law-making and its enemies / Damian Chalmers -- Comitology / Alexander Turk -- The evolution of infringement and sanction procedures: of pilots, diversions, collisions, and circling / Melanie Smith -- Judicial review in the European Union / Anthony Arnull -- Dialogue with national courts / Takis Tridimas -- Accountability and representation in EU law / Paul Craig -- Part IV: The Economic Constitution and the Citizen -- The free movement of workers in the 21st century / Eleanor Spaventa -- The developing legal dimensions of Union citizenship / Niamh Nic Shuibhne -- Goods / Kenneth Armstrong -- Establishment / Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin -- The law on the free movement of services: powerful, but not always persuasive / Gareth Davies -- Part V: Regulation of the Market Place -- The complex weave of harmonization / Loic Azoulai -- Competition and merger law and policy / Okeoghene Odudu -- Competition law enforcement / Alison Jones -- An evolutionary theory of state aid control / Andrea Biondi and Elisabetta Righini -- EU intellectual property: exercises in harmonization / Catherine Seville -- Part VI: Economic, Fiscal, and Monetary Union -- The metamorphosis of European economic and monetary union / Fabian Amtenbrink -- Financial markets regulation / Niamh Moloney -- Death, taxes, and (targeted) judicial dynamism: the free movement of capital in EU law / Thomas Horsley -- Direct taxation and the fundamental freedoms / Paul Farmer -- Part VII: The Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice -- EU criminal law under the area of freedom, security, and justice / Christopher Harding -- EU migration and asylum law under the area of freedom, security, and justice / Nadine El-Enany -- The harmonization of civil jurisdiction / Richard Fentiman -- Part VIII: Beyond the Regulatory State? -- Pursuing equality in the EU / Elise Muir -- The EU and national systems of labour law / Phil Syrpis -- Welfare policy and social inclusion / Mark Dawson and Bruno De Witte -- Experts and publics in EU environmental law / Maria Lee |
Summary |
Beset by disagreement and challenges to its legitimacy and effectiveness, the EU could be said to be at a crisis point. The debates are myriad and complex, the literature vast and conflicting. This Oxford handbook provides an invaluable guide to understanding the critical debates in the field, pointing the direction for future research |
Notes |
Order of editors' names varies between print and electronic editions |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
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Online resource; title from home page (Oxford Handbooks Online, viewed on February 5, 2016) |
Subject |
Law -- European Union countries
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Law
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Handbuch
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Recht
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Law - Europe, except U.K.
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Law - Non-U.S.
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Law, Politics & Government.
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rett -- EU.
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European Union countries
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Europäische Union.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Arnull, Anthony, editor.
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Chalmers, Damian, editor.
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ISBN |
9780191751431 |
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019175143X |
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