Cargando…

The Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe : the Critical Legal Studies Perspective on the Role of the Courts in the European Union.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Perisin, Tamara
Otros Autores: Rodin, Sinisa
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2018.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Contents; List of Contributors; Part I: Introduction; 1. Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe: The European Critical Legal Studies Perspective; I. Changing the Paradigm as a Response to Social Change; II. Critical Legal Studies and European Legal Thought; III. Critical Legal Studies in the European Union Context; Part II: Adjudication and the Transformation of Law and Society; 2. On Textualist and Purposivist Interpretation (Challenges and Problems); I. The Interpretive Situationâ#x80;#x94;Recurrent Tensions and Conflicts; II. Textualism; III. Purposivism; IV. Conclusion.
  • 3. Proportionality and 'Deference' in Contemporary Constitutional ThoughtI. Contemporary Legal Thought; II. A Hypothetical Judge in a Hypothetical Situation; III. Deference; IV. Deciding on the Basis of Proportionality to Cast Proportionality as Deduction or Teleology to Avoid Bad Consequences of Candour; V. Conclusion: Judging and Politics as a Vocation; Part III: The Role of the ECJ in the Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe; 4. Discovering the Law of the EU: The European Court of Justice and the Comparative Law Method; I. The Comparative Law Method; II. The ECJ's Evaluative Approach.
  • III. Concluding Remarks5. Ideology and Legal Reasoning at the European Court of Justice; I. Introduction; II. About the European Court of Justice; III. There Must be Ideology behind the ECJ's Decisions; IV. Difficulties of Discovering Ideology in Adjudication; V. Why do Courts Deny Ideology in Adjudication?; VI. Conclusions; 6. Judicial Appointments, Judicial Independence and the European High Courts; I. Introduction; II. The Reforms; III. The Theory: Tactical Approaches to Judicial Independence; IV. Connecting the Tactical Theory to the European Practice.
  • V. Conclusion: A More Complex PicturePart IV: Substantive Law of the EU and the Transformation of Europe; 7. Transformation or Reconstitution of National Regulatory Policies at the EU Level: Insiders and Outsiders under Free Movement Rules; I. Introduction: An Old Paradigm through a New Lens; II. Key Concepts and Premises; III. Role of the Court in the Treatment of Insiders and Outsiders; IV. Conclusion; 8. Useful Effect of the Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant; I. Introduction; II. The Quest for Legitimacy; III. Normative Context and Added Value of the EAW.
  • IV. Implementation of the EAW and Its Useful EffectV. Final Remarks; Part V: Academic Discourse and the Transformation of Europe; 9. Reflections on European Legal Formalism; I. An Account of European Legal Culture; II. Formalism and Anti-formalism; III. Legitimacy; IV. Conclusion; 10. Legal Scholarship and External Critique in EU Law; I. Introduction: Nostalgia and Engagement; II. EU Law Scholarship as Engagement; III. Distributive Arguments in Adjudicatory Practice; IV. External Critique: The Role of European Scholars; V. Scholarship and the Challenge of Indeterminacy; Index.