The legal order of the European Union : the institutional role of the Court of Justice

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Law Library — 1st Floor Collection (1st floor)

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KJE5461 .M66 2014
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Available

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Summary

The objective of European integration serves as an ideal of the legal order of the European Union and invites reconsideration of law's conceptual features. This book critically assesses the legal order of the European Union, focusing on the operative aspects of the Union constitution with particular reference to the institutional practices of the Court of Justice in expressing the values underlying this constitution.

Drawing together positivist and non-positivist accounts within an institutional understanding of law, Timothy Moorhead breaks new ground in applying a range of analytic jurisprudential perspectives to the Union legal order, and in employing the theoretical resources provided by the Union to model a revised conceptual viewpoint concerning legal order generally. In offering this conceptual approach, Moorhead emphasises the flexibility inherent in law's institutional character as the basis for a theoretical rationalisation of the Union legal order.

This book will be of great use and interest to scholars and students of European Union Law, Jurisprudence and European Constitutionalism.

Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Theoretical Perspectives on Laws and Values
  • 3 The European Union and its Court of Justice
  • 4 Institutional Perspectives on the Legal Order of the European Union
  • 5 The Values of the European Union Legal Order: Constitutional perspectives
  • 6 Union Members State Kompetenz Kompetenz: Constitutional quesstions in the relationship between Union and domestic orders
  • 7 European Union Law as International Law
  • 8 Conclusions

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