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JUDICIAL CONTROL EUROPEAN UNION OSEL C

JUDICIAL CONTROL EUROPEAN UNION OSEL C Law

JUDICIAL CONTROL EUROPEAN UNION OSEL C

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The EU's activity under its intergovernmental pillars - The Common Foreign and Security Policy and Justice and Home Affairs - has traditionally been beyond the scope of judicial control offered by the central EC legal system. The increasing importance of this activity, and its growing intrusion into the lives of individuals, has led to a sense that the level of judicial oversight and protection is insufficient and that the constitutional balance of the Union standsin urgent need of reform. While the need for reform is widely recognised, wholesale constitutional change has been stalled by the failure to ratify the Constitutional Treaty and the delay in ratifying the Treaty of Lisbon.
This book charts the attempts to develop more satisfactory judicial control over the intergovernmental pillars in the face of such constitutional inertia. It examines the leading role played by the European Court of Justice in reforming its own jurisdiction, and analyses the ECJ's development as a constitutional court in comparison with more established constitutional adjudicators. Throughout the book the current constitutional position is compared extensively to the reforms introduced by theTreaty of Lisbon, offering a timely snapshot of the EU's federal structure in a state of flux.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
228
Release Date:
2010-02-22
Publication Date:
2019-02-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press (UK)
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
0199569967
ISBN13:
9780199569960
Weight:
511 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
17 cm
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