The Legal Effects of EU Agreements: Oxford Studies in European Law
Autor Mario Mendezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2013
Din seria Oxford Studies in European Law
- 27% Preț: 537.20 lei
- 14% Preț: 694.67 lei
- Preț: 446.94 lei
- 31% Preț: 657.16 lei
- 17% Preț: 591.37 lei
- 27% Preț: 538.09 lei
- 27% Preț: 656.36 lei
- 22% Preț: 687.83 lei
- 19% Preț: 682.63 lei
- 14% Preț: 634.81 lei
- 9% Preț: 735.90 lei
- 24% Preț: 610.73 lei
- 23% Preț: 783.85 lei
- 17% Preț: 591.62 lei
- 16% Preț: 589.19 lei
- 8% Preț: 660.82 lei
- 24% Preț: 624.46 lei
- 31% Preț: 612.35 lei
- 23% Preț: 919.92 lei
- 23% Preț: 919.80 lei
- Preț: 396.53 lei
- 27% Preț: 577.79 lei
- 23% Preț: 702.92 lei
- 31% Preț: 814.95 lei
- 14% Preț: 875.49 lei
- 27% Preț: 817.47 lei
- 27% Preț: 832.67 lei
- 23% Preț: 1003.43 lei
- 14% Preț: 927.35 lei
- 14% Preț: 720.93 lei
- 27% Preț: 564.84 lei
- 27% Preț: 786.03 lei
- Preț: 500.79 lei
- 27% Preț: 642.78 lei
- 19% Preț: 539.46 lei
- 28% Preț: 336.93 lei
- 27% Preț: 864.71 lei
- 31% Preț: 908.62 lei
- 27% Preț: 743.95 lei
- 31% Preț: 646.20 lei
- 27% Preț: 742.72 lei
- 27% Preț: 729.80 lei
- 23% Preț: 809.06 lei
- 19% Preț: 464.15 lei
- 31% Preț: 745.72 lei
- 27% Preț: 816.78 lei
- 44% Preț: 532.21 lei
- 27% Preț: 579.19 lei
Preț: 599.05 lei
Preț vechi: 1080.33 lei
-45% Nou
Puncte Express: 899
Preț estimativ în valută:
114.66€ • 119.50$ • 95.45£
114.66€ • 119.50$ • 95.45£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 25-31 decembrie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199606610
ISBN-10: 0199606617
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in European Law
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199606617
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in European Law
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
[T]his book is a first-class account of the treatment by the EU Courts of the Unions international agreements
This book, due to its original analysis, is a considerable contribution to the field of global constitutionalism and comparative regional integration, and for that reason is strongly recommended to readers interested in understanding the important role international and regional courts play in developing the global and regional legal orders. This book is not only recommended to professors and researchers from various disciplines like law, political science or history eager to strengthen their knowledge on the relationship between the European legal system and other international legal regimes, like the WTO, but also to officials, experts and practitioners working on EU agreements and/or regional integration projects.
The author's factual approach is refreshing. The empirical work sheds a new light on a classic theme in EU external relations law With this book, Mendez has contributed substantially to the further understanding of the role and function of international agreements in the development of EU external relations law. He has written an impressive book on the basis of equally impressive empirical research - a must-read for anyone dealing with EU Agreements.
The final result is certainly remarkable, in that this book represents an unprecedented glance at fifty-years of the case law of the EU Courts, in which the author compares the stances taken by the judicature with the different arguments scholars have put forward on the same issues in almost the same period of time.
Mario Mendez's monograph is an impressive work which is based on a thorough evaluation of cases. The work is characterized by its clear methodology and systematic approach which enables the reader to follow easily the author's reasoning. This book is recommended to everyone who is interested in the interaction of European treaty law, international law, and the implication for and enforcement in the national legal orders of EU Member States.
This book, due to its original analysis, is a considerable contribution to the field of global constitutionalism and comparative regional integration, and for that reason is strongly recommended to readers interested in understanding the important role international and regional courts play in developing the global and regional legal orders. This book is not only recommended to professors and researchers from various disciplines like law, political science or history eager to strengthen their knowledge on the relationship between the European legal system and other international legal regimes, like the WTO, but also to officials, experts and practitioners working on EU agreements and/or regional integration projects.
The author's factual approach is refreshing. The empirical work sheds a new light on a classic theme in EU external relations law With this book, Mendez has contributed substantially to the further understanding of the role and function of international agreements in the development of EU external relations law. He has written an impressive book on the basis of equally impressive empirical research - a must-read for anyone dealing with EU Agreements.
The final result is certainly remarkable, in that this book represents an unprecedented glance at fifty-years of the case law of the EU Courts, in which the author compares the stances taken by the judicature with the different arguments scholars have put forward on the same issues in almost the same period of time.
Mario Mendez's monograph is an impressive work which is based on a thorough evaluation of cases. The work is characterized by its clear methodology and systematic approach which enables the reader to follow easily the author's reasoning. This book is recommended to everyone who is interested in the interaction of European treaty law, international law, and the implication for and enforcement in the national legal orders of EU Member States.
Notă biografică
Mario Mendez is a lecturer in law at Queen Mary, University of London. He completed his undergraduate law degree at QMUL and his graduate studies at the College of William and Mary (LLM), Oxford (BCL), and the EUI (Ph.D). He has worked for the Academy of European Law at the EUI and has been a trainee at the European Commission and a visiting researcher scholar at the University of Michigan Law School. He has acted as a consultant on issues of EU law.