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EU Treaties and the Judicial Politics of National Courts: A Law and Politics Approach: Law, Courts and Politics

Autor Pablo José Castillo Ortiz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2017
Cases such as the Maastricht ruling by the German Federal Constitutional Court or the 'Crotty; decision by the Irish Supreme Court have gone down in the history of European integration as outstanding examples of intervention by judicial actors in important political processes. In this book, Dr. Castillo Ortiz makes for the first time a comprehensive analysis of all such rulings by national higher courts on European Union treaties issued during their processes of ratification.
Using an interdisciplinary Law and Politics approach and a sophisticated methodological strategy, the book describes the political dynamics underlying some of the most relevant judicial episodes in the process of European Integration during the last decades: litigation strategies by Europhile and Eurosceptic actors, relations between the judiciary and the other branches of government, and clashes of power between national courts and the European Court of Justice of the European Union. By offering empirical evidence and by relying on scientific rigor, the book seeks to provide both experts and the general public an accessible account of one of the most salient but least studied aspects of current European law and politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138066748
ISBN-10: 1138066745
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Law, Courts and Politics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Contents: 1. National Higher Courts and Processes of Ratification of European Union Treaties  2. Constructing a Model of Judicial Behavior. Theoretical Framework  3. EU Primary Law Before the Guardians of the Constitution: Courts’ Decisions On the Merits  4. Kompetenz-Kompetenz: The Doctrine of The Last Say. The Interpretative Decisions of Courts  5. The Legal Dimension: Assessing Judicial Behaviour From the Viewpoint of Legal Rules  6.The Political Dimension: a Pro-ratification Context  7. The Judicial Dimension: Institutional Design and Decisional Dynamics  8. Judicial Behaviour as a Result of Complex Causation: a QCA Approach to the Juridical Dynamics of Treaty Ratification  9. Conclusions and Some Final Reflections

Notă biografică

Pablo José Castillo Ortiz is Lecturer in Law at The University of Sheffield, UK.

Recenzii

"This is a unique example of a masterful combination of legal and political science scholarship on a topic seldom researched in such a comprehensive way. Pablo Castillo constructs a compelling case for interdisciplinary research on courts."— Carlos Closa, European University Institute, Italy
"This book offers a unique analysis of the role played by national Supreme and Constitutional Courts in the process of ratification of European Union treaties. By combining traditional research and empirical data, a deep knowledge of the legal processes and political science’s instruments, this book manages to deliver an excellent piece of scholarship based on sound research and rigorous methodology"—Giuseppe Martinico, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy

Descriere

Bridging the gap between the disciplines of law and politics, this book presents a comprehensive review and analysis of the participation of national higher courts with powers of constitutional review throughout the ratification processes of European Union treaties. Unlike most studies of judicial behaviour, which focus on decisions on the merits, this book analyses interpretative decisions in the rulings. By focusing on the rulings of these courts and the political environment in which these rulings were issued, the author demonstrates that powers of constitutional review have been essential to EU Treaty reform.