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50 Years of the European Treaties: Looking Back and Thinking Forward: Essays in European Law

Editat de Professor Michael Dougan, Samantha Currie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2009
The essays which appear in this work are based on the papers presented at a two-day conference held in Liverpool in July 2007 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome establishing the EEC. The collection reflects critically upon some of the EU's historic characteristics and speculates imaginatively on some of the diverse challenges facing the Union in the future. Contributions from both established and emerging scholars of EU law and policy are united by two main themes: the paradox of the resilient yet unstable basis of the Union's constitutional fundamentals, and the ever-contested balance between the EU's core economic mission and its broader social values and aspirations. For any student, scholar or practitioner interested in the dynamic nature of the constitutional relationship between the Union and its Member States, and in the complex tensions underpinning the EU's substantive policies, these essays will be essential reading.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841138329
ISBN-10: 1841138320
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Essays in European Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The essays in this collection reflect critically upon some of the EU's core characteristics and speculate imaginatively on the diverse challenges facing the EU in the future.

Notă biografică

Michael Dougan is a Professor of European Law and Samantha Currie is a lecturer in law, both at the University of Liverpool.

Cuprins

Michael Dougan and Samantha Currie, Editors' Introduction1. Alan Dashwood, The Institutional Framework and the Institutional Balance2. Lee Miles, A Fusing Europe? Insights for EU Governance3. Per Cramér, Reflections on the Roles of Mutual Trust in EU Law4. Robert Schütze, The European Community's Federal Order of Competences: A Retrospective Analysis 5. Derrick Wyatt, Community Competence to Regulate the Internal Market6. Samantha Velluti, New EU Governance: The Case of Employment Policy7. Panos Koutrakos, Common Foreign and Security Policy: Looking Back, Thinking Forward8. Dominic McGoldrick, The International Legal Personality of the European Community and the European Union9. Eleanor Sharpston, The Future of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice10. Arianna Andreangeli, From Complainant to 'Private Attorney General': The Modernisation of EU Competition Enforcement and Private Antitrust Actions Before National Courts11. Peter Cameron, Energy: Efficiency, Security and the Environment12. Jeff Kenner, New Frontiers in EU Labour Law: From Flexicurity to Flex-Security13. Catherine Barnard, Fifty Years of Avoiding Social Dumping? The EU's Economic and not so Economic Constitution 14. Eleanor Spaventa, Federalisation v. Centralisation: Tensions in Fundamental Rights Discourse in the European Union15. Samantha Currie, The Transformation of Union Citizenship16. Fiona Beveridge, Gender, Enlargement and Beyond17. Vlad Constantinesco, Does the Constitutional Treaty Have a Future?

Recenzii

The strength of the volume lies in the breadth of its coverage, the authoritative contributions it contains, and the fact that there is both sufficient historical and forward-looking analysis to ensure that it will retain value in any library collection long after the recent entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon.
The contributions combine to provide a thorough and thought-provoking overview of the Community's progress and evolutionary dynamic to date. The work constitutes essential reading for both scholars, practitioners and those generally fascinated with the historical features of the EU's constitutional arrangement and in the Community's inherent difficulties to advance a coherent and coordinated agenda.
The best European Union lawyers manage to look good in a range of hat styles. The fine tailoring of doctrinal precision, the retro look with its clear sense of history, the cosmopolitan flair of mixing traditions, reasoning and ideas as well as a wide sourcing of legal materials. 50 Years of the European Treaties provides a very accessible catalogue of haute couture.This book ... contains a range of stimulating and useful views on the development and future of EU law. It is a work with much to commend it to students in particular, as many of the chapters are clear, accessible and cover and lot of ground.

Descriere

Collection of papers which reflects critically on the EU's characteristics and speculates on some of the challenges facing the Union in the future.