National Courts and EU Law: New Issues, Theories and Methods

Bruno de Witte (Editor), Juan A. Mayoral (Editor), Urszula Jaremba (Editor), Karolina Podstawa (Editor), Marlene Wind (Editor)

Abstract

This insightful and discerning book offers a fresh discourse on the functioning of national courts as decentralised EU courts and a new thematic for revising some older understandings of how national judges apply EU law. Organised into three key sections, the interdisciplinary chapters combine approaches and theories originating from law, political science, sociology and economics. The first section addresses issues relating to judicial dialogue and EU legal mandates, the second looks at the topic of EU law in national courts and the third considers national courts’ roles in protecting fundamental rights in the area of freedom, security and justice. The analysis of each is enriched through diverse research methods such as case-law analysis, citation network analysis, interviews, surveys and statistics. With its new legal and empirical assessment covering the newest member states of the EU, National Courts and EU Law will hold strong appeal for scholars and students in the fields of EU law, social sciences and humanities. It will also be of use to legal practitioners interested in the issue of judicial application of EU law.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Number of pages288
ISBN (Print)0781783479894
ISBN (Electronic)9781783479900
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventNational Courts vis-a-vis EU Law: New Issues, Theories and Methods - European University Institute, Florence, Italy
Duration: 29 Nov 201230 Nov 2012
http://www.eui.eu/Projects/EUDO/WorkshopsSeminars/NationalCourtsvis-a-visEULawWorkshop.aspx
SeriesJudicial Review and Cooperation
Volume2

Conference

ConferenceNational Courts vis-a-vis EU Law
LocationEuropean University Institute
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityFlorence
Period29/11/201230/11/2012
Internet address

Keywords

  • Faculty of Law
  • National Courts
  • EU law
  • Interdisciplinarity
  • Court of Justice of the European Union

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