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The European Court of Justice

Edited by Gráinne de Búrca and J. H. H. Weiler

Price: £26.00 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-924601-4
Publication date: 1 November 2001
260 pages, 234x156 mm
Series: Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law
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This collection of essays aims to look afresh at an institution which, although already the subject of numerous academic analyses and extensive legal research, remains of central importance to all who are interested in the
development of European Union law and policy. Various contributions seek to develop particular avenues of analysis which, despite the significant increase in the range and volume of literature on the Court of Justice, have not yet been very fully explored. They include a legal-philosophical account of the ECJ's reasoning, a sociological analysis of patterns of litigation before the Court, and an investigation of the impact and presence of gender in the Court's work and on its institutional position. Other contributions look anew at the more topical and sometimes controversial subject of the relationship between national courts and the Court of Justice, both under the preliminary reference procedure and in other contexts, and a final essay considers the likely effect on the
Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance of the reforms to the judicial structure proposed during the Nice Intergovernmental Conference.

Readership: Law students, legal academics, legal practitioners specializing in European law as well as political scientists specializing in European Studies

Contents
1. Introduction , G. de Búrca
2. Mobilizing the European Court of Justice , H. Schepel and E. Blankenburg
3. Integration and Integrity in the Legal Reasoning of the European Court of Justice , J. Bengoextea, L. Moral Soriano, and N. McCormick
4. Gender and the Court of Justice , J. Shaw
5. Turning Remedies Around: A Sectoral Analysis of the Court of Justice , C. Kilpatrick
6. The Jurisdiction of the Community Courts Reconsidered , P. P. Craig
Epilogue: The Judicial Après Nice , J.H.H. Weiler

Authors, editors, and contributors


Edited by Gráinne de Búrca, Professor of Law, European University Institute and
J. H. H. Weiler, Manley Hudson Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair, New York University

Contributors:J. Bengoetxea
E. Blankenberg
P. P. Craig
C. Kilpatrick
N. MacCormick
L. Moral Soriano
H. Schepel
J. Shaw
J. H. H. Weiler

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