The European Court of Justice and the EU Constitutional Order: Essays in Judicial Protection
By (Author) Takis Tridimas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
27th June 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
341.2422
Paperback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 17mm
This book assesses the influence of the Court of Justice on the governance of the EU and concentrates on the following themes: the function of the ECJ as the Supreme Court of the Union; judicial independence; the protection of the individual in the EU legal order; the relationship between the ECJ and the other branches of government at national and Union level; and the relationship between the ECJ and the CFI, the European Court of Human Rights, and national courts. It assesses the impact of the EU Constitution on judicial protection and covers, among other topics, Union competence, direct effect, preliminary references, locus standi for individuals, a statistical analysis of judicial review, and judicial activism. It seeks to combine a close analysis of the case law with a wider law in context approach.
Takis Tridimas is the Sir John Lubbock Professor of Banking Law and the Deputy Director of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary College, University of London. He is also the Nancy A Patterson Distinguished Scholar and Professor at the School of Law, Pennsylvania State University, and a Barrister practicing at Matrix Chambers.