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The Future of Remedies in Europe.

Remedies lie at the heart of European legal systems. They both reflect and shape the balance of power between states and individuals and between state and supranational institutions. These profound political implications can be better understood by thinking about the functional roles and institution...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kilpatrick, Claire
Otros Autores: Novitz, Tonia, Skidmore, Paul
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2000.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Half Title Page; Title Page; Title verso; Foreword; Abbreviated Contents; Contents; Biographies of Contributors; Table of Cases; Table of Conventions and Treaties; Table of Legislation; Abbreviations; The Future of Remedies in Europe; Part I: Dialogue Between the European Court of Justice and National Courts; 1. Enforcing Community Rights in National Courts: Some Recent Developments; 1. THE COLONISATION OF THE LAW OF REMEDIES: THREE PHASES IN THE COURT'S CASE-LAW; 2. THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUIVALENCE; 3. THE PRINCIPLE OF EFFECTIVENESS.
  • 4. LEVEZ: THE INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EQUIVALENCE AND EFFECTIVENESS5. CONCLUSION; 2. Whatever Happened to Emmott? The Perfecting of Community Rules on National Time-Limits; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REVISING EMMOTT I: DISTINGUISHING ITS MATERIAL SCOPE; 3. REVISING EMMOTT II: A RULING ON ITS FACTS; 4. FINAL THOUGHTS: HOW WRONG? HOW DEAD? HOW NECESSARY?; 3. A Common European Law of Remedies?; 1. IN SUPPORT OF UNIFORMITY; 2. EFFECTIVE REMEDY; 3. CONSTITUTIONAL CONSEQUENCES; 4. CONCLUSION: EMPOWERING NATIONAL COURTS; Part II: Sectoral Approaches to EC Remedies.
  • 4. Addressing Problems of Imbalanced Implementation in EC Law: Remedies in an Institutional Perspective1. INTRODUCTION; 2. AN ILLUSTRATION: HEDLEY LOMAS; 3. THE IMPLEMENTATION IMBALANCE IN CONTEXT; 4. FEATURES OF THE IMPLEMENTATION IMBALANCE; 5. MARKET TRANSPARENCY: DEEPENING THE IMBALANCE?; 6. WHAT MIGHT BE DONE?; 7. ARE THESE PROBLEMS UNIQUE TO THE EC?; 8. CONCLUSION; 5. The Scope of European Remedies: The Case of Purely Internal Situations and Reverse Discrimination; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PURELY INTERNAL SITUATIONS AND REVERSE DISCRIMINATION; 3. REVERSING REVERSE DISCRIMINATION.
  • 4. THE CHOICE OF REMEDIES AND THE CHOICE OF INSTITUTIONS6. The Private Enforcement of European Union Labour Laws; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THREE THEORIES OF EUROPEAN UNION LABOUR LAW; 3. COMPREHENSIVENESS; 4. EMPLOYER OR STATE LIABILITY?; 5. NATIONAL PROCEDURES AND SANCTIONS; 6. CONCLUSION; Part III: Co-Existence and Interaction with Other European Legal Orders; 7. Interplay of Private Internationial Law and European Community Law; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EUROPEAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW PRE-AMSTERDAM; 3. "REMEDIES SHOPPING" POST-AMSTERDAM; 4. CONCLUSION.
  • 8. Remedies in a Multi-Level Legal Order: The Strasbourg Court and the UK1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE RIGHT TO A REMEDY UNDER ARTICLE 13 ECHR; 3. JUST SATISFACTION UNDER ARTICLE 41 ECHR; 4. THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 AND REMEDIES; 5. CONCLUSION; 9. European Remedies in the Field of Human Rights; 1. THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AS A SOURCE OF EUROPEAN LAW; 2. THE CONVENTION AS PART OF COMMUNITY LAW; 3. THE CONVENTION BEYOND COMMUNITY LAW; 4. DEVELOPMENTS UNDER THE CONVENTION; 5. CONCLUSION.