The Coherence of EU Law: The Search for Unity in Divergent Concepts

Author:   Sacha Prechal (Professor of European Law, University of Utrecht) ,  Bert van Roermund (Professor in the Philosophy of Law, Tilburg University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   576
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Sacha Prechal (Professor of European Law, University of Utrecht) ,  Bert van Roermund (Professor in the Philosophy of Law, Tilburg University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   1.002kg
ISBN:  

9780199232468


ISBN 10:   0199232466
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Sacha Prechal and Bert van Roermund: Binding unity in EU legal order: An Introduction I. Observations from Legal Practice 1: Thomas Vandamme, Sacha Prechal, Bert van Roermund and Linda Senden: Experiences from Professional Practice - some steps towards empirical research 2: Leo Mulders: Translation at the European Court of Justice II. Rights 3: Michele Graziadei: Rights in the European Landscape. A Historical and Comparative Profile 4: Sasa Beljin: Rights in European Union Law 5: Ricardo Alonso Garcia, Leonor Moral, Carmen Plaza: EU Rights and Discretion as reflected in Spanish Public Law 6: Sacha Prechal: Protection of Rights: How Far? III. Discretion 7: Roberto Caranta: On Discretion 8: Michiel Brand: Discretion, Divergence and Unity 9: Martina Künnecke: Divergence and the Francovich remedy in German and English courts 10: Matthias Ruffert: ability and Flexibility in Administrative Decision Making - The Community Law Influence on Discretion with Respect to Administrative Decisions in German Law 11: Thomas Vandamme: Democracy and Direct Effect - EU and National Perceptions of Discretion 12: Hans Lindahl: Discretion and Public Policy: Timing the Unity and Divergence of Legal Orders 13: Bert van Roermund: Laws At Cross Purposes: Conceptual Confusion and Political Divergence IV. Policy Areas 14: Inigo del Guayo: Binding unity and divergence while Creating a Common European culture of energy regulation 15: Linda Senden: Conceptual Convergence and Judicial Cooperation in Sex Equality Law 16: Emilios Christodoulidis & Ruth Dukes: On the Unity of European Labour Law 17: Joxerramon Bengoetxea: A case of multidirectional constitutional transplant in the EU: Infra-state Law and Regionalism V. Outlooks 18: Niilo Jääskinen: Back to the Begriffshimmel? - A plea for an analytical perspective in European law 19: Filomena Chirico and Pierre Larouche: Conceptual divergence, functionalism and the economics of convergence 20: Koen Lenaerts and Tim Courthaut: Towards an Internally Consistent Doctrine on Invoking Norms of EU Law

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Sacha Prechal is currently full-time Professor of European law at the Law Faculty of Utrecht University (Europa Institute), specializing in European administrative and constitutional law, and in the relationship between substantive and institutional law of the European Union. She has written numerous case notes and articles on EC law, in particular on EC equality law, on various aspects of the relationship and interaction between EC law and national law and on problems related to EC directives, including Directives in EC Law (OUP, 2005). She is also one of the authors of Europeanization of Public Law (Europa Law Publishing 2007). Bert van Roermund has been professor of legal philosophy at Tilburg University since 1989. After his Rousseau research, he published widely on various fundamental legal concepts and contemporary legal problems (constitutional review, democracy, European integration). His monograph on Law, Narrative and Reality (1997; also in Spanish) concluded a period of research in law and language. Since 1997 he focuses on problems of authority and representation (sovereignty, identity, normativity, reconciliation) in supra-national contexts like the European Union and the World Trade Organisation. He is currently in charge of the research programme Legislation and Identity, Strategies of Authoritative Representation (2004-2009).

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