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Title The evolution of EU law / edited by Paul Craig and Gráinne de Búrca
Edition Second edition
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011

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Description lxvi, 917 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents Contents note continued: 15.Three Phases in the Evolution of Eu Administrative Law / Carol Harlow -- A.Introduction -- B.Phase 1: Building Blocks -- C.Phase 2: Consolidation and Change -- D.Phase 3: Post-Lisbon Challenges -- E.Conclusions: Towards Pluralism? -- 16.The Evolution of Eu Human Rights Law / Grainne de Burca -- A.Introduction -- B.Phase 1: The Background and Drafting of the European Political Community Treaty 1952-1953 -- C.Phase 2: From the Rome Treaty to the Maastricht Treaty: The Disappearance of Human Rights from the EC Treaty Framework and their Return -- D.Phase 3: From the Maastricht to the Lisbon Treaty: The Emergence of an EU Constitutional Framework for Human Rights Protection -- E.Comparing the EU Constitutional Framework for Human Rights Protection as Drafted in the 1950s and Today -- F.Conclusion -- 17.Free Movement of Persons and Services / Siofra O'Leary -- A.Introduction -- B.Changing Patterns of EU Migration --
Contents note continued: 24.The Coming of Age of Eu Regulation of Network Industries and Services of General Economic Interest / Pierre Larouche -- A.Introduction -- B.Substantive Law -- C.Institutions -- D.Conclusion -- 25.Eu Financial Regulation: Federalization, Crisis Management, and Law Reform / Takis Tridimas -- A.Five Phases in the Development of Financial Law -- B.The Financial Services Action Plan and the Lamfalussy Process -- C.Trends and Features of the Harmonization Programme -- D.The Post-Crisis Phase -- E.Conclusion -- 26.The Multi-Level Governance of Climate Change / Joanne Scott -- A.Introduction -- B.Emissions Trading -- C.Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Passenger Cars (and the EU's Free Movement Rules) -- D.Renewable Energy: Sustainability Criteria for Biofuels -- E.Conclusion -- 27.Consumer Policy / Stephen Weatherill -- A.Introduction -- B.Market Integration and Consumer Policy -- C.The Consumer before the Court -- D.Legislative Competence --
Contents note continued: 4.Powers and Procedures in the Eu Constitution: Legal Basis and the Court / Kicran St. Cheer Bradley -- A.Introduction It is a Constitution We Are Expounding' -- B.Legal Basis Case Law From Neglige to Straitjacket -- C.The Internal Market: Not ̀Unlimited' -- D.The Last Chance Saloon: ̀Necessary and Proper' Powers -- E.Conclusions. The Judicial Province -- 5.Independent Agencies / Martin Shapiro -- 6.The European Court of Justice / Alec Stone Sweet -- A.Constitutional Judicial Review -- B.The Court and Integration -- C.The Court and EU Governance -- 7.The European Union from Maastricht to Lisbon: Institutional and Legal Unity out of the Shadows / Ige F Dekker -- A.Institutional Sedimentation -- B.The European Union as an International Organization -- C.Institutional Legal Practices of the European Union -- D.Conclusion -- 8.Eu Enlargement / Christophe Hillion -- A.First Generation of EU Enlargement Rules: Applying and Clarifying the Treaty Procedure --
Contents note continued: A.Introduction -- B.Widening the Principle of Equal Treatment -- C.Deepening the Principle of Equal Treatment -- D.Widening and Deepening Reconsidered -- 21.EU ̀Social'. Policy: From Employment Law to Labour Market Reform / Catherine Barnard -- A.Introduction -- B.The Traditional Story of the Development of EU Social Policy -- C.The Role of the Court of Justice -- D.The Battle for the Future Soul of Social Policy -- E.Conclusions -- 22.EMU---Integration and Differentiation: Metaphor for European Union / Francis Snyder -- A.Introduction -- B.Origins and Evolution: 1950-2000 -- C.EMU---From Nice to Lisbon: 2000-2010 -- D.Conclusion -- 23.Competition Law Modernization: An Evolutionary Tale? / Imelda Maher -- A.Competition Policy: a Policy Apart? -- B.Evolution -- C.The Evolution of Competition Law and Policy -- D.Modernization -- E.Conclusion --
Contents note continued: B.Evolution of the Direct Effect Doctrine -- C.Evolution of the Primacy Doctrine -- D.The Reception of the Doctrines at the National Level -- E.Constitutional Reservations -- F.The Role of Primacy and Direct Effect in the European Integration Process -- G.The Nature of the Legal Order -- 13.Preliminary Rulings and Eu Legal Integration: Evolution and Stasis / Catherine Donnelly -- A.Introduction -- B.Diversification and Consolidation -- C.The Valve Analogy -- D.Perspectives on a Multi-Functioning Procedure -- E.Consequences of the Current Scheme of Preliminary Rulings -- F.Evolving out of Stasis -- 14.The Vicissitudes of Life at the Coalface: Remedies and Procedures for Enforcing Union Law Before the National Courts / Michael Dougan -- A.Introduction -- B.The ̀Core Narrative' on National Remedies -- C.Beyond and Besides the ̀Core Narrative' on National Remedies -- D.Concluding Remarks --
Contents note continued: B.Second Generation of Enlargement Rules: From Enlargement Procedure to Enlargement Policy -- C.Third Generation of EU Enlargement Rules: Preserving the Integration Momentum? -- D.Conclusion -- 9.External Relations and External Competence of the European Union: the Emergence of an Integrated Policy / Marise Cremona -- A.Introduction -- B.Internal Policies and External Powers -- C.Exclusive, Shared and Complementary Competence -- D.The Emergence of an International Identity for the EU -- 10.Eu Justice and Home Affairs Law (Non-Civil) / Steve Peers -- A.Introduction -- B.Institutional Evolution -- C.Policy Evolution -- D.Conclusions -- 11.Civil Justice---A Newcomer and an Unstoppable Wave? / Eva Storskrubb -- A.Introduction -- B.Background -- C.Institutional and Political Evolution -- D.Legislative Framework -- E.Themes -- F.Conclusion -- 12.Direct Effect, Primacy, and the Nature of the Legal Order / Bruno de Witte -- A.The Foundation Years --
Contents note continued: C.The Objectives of EU Law on the Free Movement of Persons and Services -- D.Legislative Transformation -- E.Who's Who?---Delimiting the Parameters of the Free Movement of Persons and Services -- F.Reassessing the Place and Scope of the Provisions on the Free Movement of Persons -- G.Conclusions -- 18.Free Movement of Capital: Evolution as a Non-Linear Process / Jukka Snell -- A.The Development of the Freedom -- B.The Notion of Restriction -- C.The External Dimension -- D.Conclusion -- 19.Citizenship: Contrasting Dynamics at the Interface of Integration and Constitutionalism / Jo Shaw -- A.Introduction -- B.Key Questions in (EU) Citizenship Studies -- C.Citizenship, Free Movement, and the ̀Old' Constitutionalism of the European Union -- D.Citizenship: Lost in Transition from ̀Old' to ̀New' Constitutionalism -- E.Citizenship's Future: Integrative or Constitutive? -- 20.The Principle of Equal Treatment: Widening and Deepening / Mark Bell --
Contents note continued: E.Harmonization Policy -- F.Directives in the Area of Consumer Protection -- G.Is this Really Consumer Policy? -- H.The Commission's Review of Contract Law -- I.Conclusion -- 28.The Evolution of Cultural Policy in the European Union / Rachael Craufurd Smith -- A.The Conception of Culture in EU Law -- B.The Court of Justice and Domestic Cultural Policy -- C.EU Legislative and Financial Measures: An Indirect Cultural Impact -- D.The Development of an Explicit EU Cultural Policy -- E.Conclusion
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction / Grainne de Burca -- 2.Integration, Democracy, and Legitimacy / Paul Craig -- A.Neotunctionalism, the Legitimacy of Outcomes and the Limits of Democracy -- B.Liberal Intergovernmentalism, Collective Action, and the Logic of Public Choice -- C.Multi level Governance, New Institutionalism, and the Complexity of Decision making -- D.Rational Choice Institutionalism, Constructivism, and the Contested Domain -- E.Democracy Deficit, Premise, and Argument -- F.Evaluation, National, and International Comparison -- G.Evaluation, Prtoritization, and Consequence -- H.Conclusion -- 3.Institutions, power, and Institutional Balance / Paul Craig -- A.Rome to the Single European Act: Initial Disposition, Development and Change -- B.From the SFA to Nkc Clarification, Contestation, and Complexity -- C.The Constitutional Treaty to the Lisbon Treaty: Legislative and Executive Authority -- D.Conclusion --
Summary The new edition of this influential textbook gathers leading lawyers and political scientists to provide an overview of the changing legal picture in Europe, including the reforms instigated by the Lisbon Treaty negotiations. Authors analyse the evolution of the law across time, giving readers a clearer understanding of how the EU is developing
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Previous ed.: 1999
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Donated by Mr William MacCallum for the Library Bookplate appeal 2008 Mr William MacCallum
Subject European Union -- History.
European Union.
Law -- European Union countries -- History.
Law -- European Union countries.
Author Craig, P. P. (Paul P.)
De Búrca, G. (Gráinne)
LC no. 2011411349
ISBN 9780199592968 (paperback: alk. paper)
9780199592975 (hbk. : alk. paper)
Other Titles Evolution of European Union law