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General Principles of Law: European and Comparative Perspectives: Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law

Editat de Professor Stefan Vogenauer, Professor Stephen Weatherill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2019
Examining general principles of law provides one of the most instructive examples of the intersection between EU law and comparative law. This collection draws on the expertise of high-profile and distinguished scholars to provide a critical examination of this interaction. It shows how general principles of EU law need to be responsive to national laws. In addition, it is clear that the laws of the Member States have no choice but to be responsive to the general principles which are developed through EU law. Viewed through the perspective of proportionality, legal certainty, and fundamental rights, the dynamic relationship between the ingenuity of the Court of Justice, the legislative process and the process of Treaty revision is comprehensively illustrated.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509933099
ISBN-10: 1509933093
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The book provides an authoritative statement on key general principles of law underlining the European Union.

Notă biografică

Stefan Vogenauer is Director of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt.Stephen Weatherill is Jacques Delors Professor of European Law, University of Oxford.

Cuprins

1. Introduction 2. General Principles of International Law Catherine Redgwell3. From Myth to Reality: The EU's 'New Legal Order' and the Place of General Principles Within It Stephen Weatherill Part I: General Principles of European Union Law4. Theorising General Principles of EU Law in Perspective: High Expectations, Modest Means and the Court of Justice Urska Sadl and Joxerramon Bengoetxea5. Is Legality a Principle of EU Law? Alexander Somek6. General Principles and the Many Faces of Coherence: Between Law and Ideology in the European Union Xavier Groussot, Jörgen Hettne and Gunnar Thor Petursson7. General Principles and Customary Law in the EU Legal Order Samantha Besson Part II: Proportionality8. Proportionality Alison L Young and Gráinne de Búrca9. Proportionality and Judicial Review: A UK Historical Perspective Paul Craig10. The Evolution of the Principle of Proportionality in EU Law-Towards an Anticipative Understanding? Juliane Kokott and Christoph Sobotta11. Proportionality and the Margin of Appreciation: Strasbourg and London Philip Sales12. Origins and Presentation of the Proportionality Principle in French Case Law Yoan Sanchez13. An Italian Perspective on the Principle of Proportionality Giuseppe Martinico and Marta Simoncini14. The Application of Proportionality in Denmark in the Light of European Legal Integration Helle Krunke Part III: Private Autonomy and Protection of the Weaker Party15. Private Autonomy and Protection of the Weaker Party Stephen Weatherill, Stefan Vogenauer and Petra Weingerl16. Private Autonomy and the Protection of the Weaker Party: Historical Hector L MacQueen and Stephen Bogle17. Personal Freedom and the Protection of the Weak through the Lens of Contract: Jurisprudential Overview Dori Kimel18. Private Autonomy, Weak Parties and Private Law: Views from Law and Economics Fernando Gómez and Mireia Artigot19. Fairness at a Time of Perplexity: The Civil Law Principle of Fairness in the Court of Justice of theEuropean Union Daniela Caruso20. Discrimination on Grounds of ObesityNiilo Jääskinen21. Discrimination on the Grounds of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Alina Tryfonidou Concluding Remarks22. Judging General Principles David Edward

Recenzii

This book has a somewhat stronger leaning towards legal history and legal theory than most of the previous publications within this field, trying to put the issue of general principles in a given theoretical context. This definitely makes it an interesting and important contribution to EU law literature.
Overall, this is a thought provoking book... A collection of well written essays that remind us of the kaleidoscopic nature of the European legal order, forcing the reader to leave the clichés behind and reflect more deeply about legal concepts we use on a daily basis, without ever fully grasping their nature.