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Standing to Enforce European Union Law before National Courts
By (Author) Hilde K Ellingsen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
20th October 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
347.4052
Paperback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Access to court has long been recognised as an essential element of a Union based on the rule of law. This book asks, how can Member States ensure that their rules on standing guarantee that right The book answers this question by analysing the requirements of EU law from two angles: first, the effective protection of Union rights; second, the effectiveness of Union law per se. With detailed case law examination, the book formulates an autonomous Union law doctrine of standing based on the principle of effective judicial protection. It then goes further, setting out an effectiveness test of Member States enforcement mechanisms, to ensure that EU law is rendered operative in practice. This is a rigorous study on a question of immense importance.
A welcome contribution to the literature, and it will surely be of great help to legal practitioners, including national and EU law judges. It will hopefully inspire other researchers to pursue the problem of standing further. -- Michal Krajewski * EU Law Live *
Hilde K Ellingsen is a Lawyer and Partner at Lund & Co, Norway.