The question of competence in the European Union /
The classic debate surrounding the prolific role of the European Union in defining spheres of competence and power relationships has long divided scholarly opinion. However, in recent years, the long-standing acquiescence to the broad powers of the Union has given way to the emerging perception of a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2014.
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Edición: | Fifth edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- On the Concepts of Competence and Federal Order of Competences in the EU Legal Order ; PART I: THE REFERENCE TO FEDERALISM ; 1. The Allocation of Competences in a Federation ; 2. Theoretical Deflation: The EU Order of Competences and Power-Conferring Norms Theory ; PART II: THE ALLOCATION OF COMPETENCES IN EU PRACTICE ; 3. Allocation of Competences in the field of External Relations ; 4. Allocation of Economic Policy Competences in the EU ; 5. Legislative and Executive Competences in Competition Law ; 6. The Forgotten Dimension of Private Law ; PART. III: THE ECJ AND THE QUESTION OF COMPETENCE ; 7. ECJ doctrines on Competences ; 8. EU Law and Retained Powers of Member States ; 9. The Protection of Fundamental Rights and the Allocation of Competences in the EU: A Clash of Constitutional Logics ; PART. IV: POLITICAL AND LEGAL LIMITS TO EU COMPETENCES ; 10. Limits to Union's "Internal Market" Competence(s): Constitutional Comparisons ; 11. Subsidiarity as a Procedural Safeguard to Federalism ; 12. The Respect for National Constitutional Identity in the European Legal Space: An Approach to Federalism as Constitutionalism.