1. | Rosas, Allan (ed.) : The Court of Justice and the construction of Europe, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Court of Justice and the construction of Europe : analyses and perspectives on sixty years of case-law / Rosas, Allan (ed.) ; Levits, Egils (ed.); Bot, Yves (ed.), xiv, 727 p.. - The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2013. ISBN 978-90-6704-896-5 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: The role of the Court of Justice and the judicial architecture of the Union. Ditlev Tamm: The history of the Court of Justice of the European Union since its origin. Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias: L'évolution de l'architecture juridictionnelle de l'Union européenne. Francis G. Jacobs: The Court of Justice in the twenty-first century: challenges ahead for the judicial system?. Nial Fennelly: The national judge as a judge of the European Union. Andreas Vosskuhle: The cooperation between European courts: the Verbund of European courts and its legal toolbox. Jean-Marc Sauvé: Le rôle du comité 255 dans la sélection du juge de l'Union. Christian Pennera: La Cour de justice et le Parlement europeen. Hubert Legal: Les institutions politiques de l'Union et la Cour de justice: le point de vue du Conseil. Luis Romero Requena: La Commission devant la Cour de justice: l'exemple de la procédure préjudicielle. Sir Nicolas Bratza: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: a process of mutual enrichment. Carl Baudenbacher: The EFTA Court and Court of Justice of the European Union: coming in parts but winning together. PART II: The constitutional order. Elena Simina Tanasescu: Rôle des droits fondamentaux dans la constitutionnalisation de l'ordre juridique de l'UE. Miroslaw Wyrzykowski: When sovereingty means so much: the concept(s) of sovereignty, European Union membership and the interpretation of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. Jürgen Schwarze: Balancing EU integration and national interests in the case-law of the Court of Justice. José Luís da Cruz Vilaca: Le principe de l'effet utile du droit the l'Union dans la jurisprudence de la Cour. Giuseppe Tesauro: Reasonableness in the European Court of Justice case-law. Mireille Delmas-Marty: Principes d'attribution, de subsidiarité et d'identité nationale des Etats membres. Radoslav Procházka: To decide or not to decide: on the political theology of Simmenthal, Lyckeskog et al. Takis Tridimas: Bifurcated justice: the dual character of judicial protection in EU law. Ingolf Pernice: The right to effective judicial protection and remedies in the EU. Nicolas Petit: The future of the Court of Justice in EU competition law. PART III: The area of citizens. Christian Calliess: The dynamics of European citizenship: from bourgeois to citoyen. Christa Tobler: The prohibition of discrimination in the Union's layered system of equality law: from early staff cases to the Mangold approach. Ineta Ziemele: Nationality and third-country nationals. Miguel Poiares Maduro: Revisiting the free movement of goods in a comparative perspective. Catherine Barnard: Citizenship of the Union and the area of justice: (almost) the Court's moment of glory. Steve Peers: The European Arrest Warrant: the dilemmas of mutual recognition, human rights and EU citizenship. Anne Weyembergh: La jurisprudence de la CJ relative au principe ne bis in idem: une contribution essentielle à la reconnaissance mutuelle en matière pénale. Vassili Christianos: La diversité de la culture juridique européenne et la prise de décision au sein de la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne. Juha Raitio: Direct taxation and the free movement of persons. PART IV: The Union in the world. Pieter Jan Kuijper: 'It shall contribute to ... the strict observance and development of international law ...'. The role of the Court of Justice. Piet Eeckhout: Exclusive external competences: constructing the EU as an international actor. Jacqueline Dutheil de la Rochère: L'effet direct des accords internationaux. Christiaan W. A. Timmermans: The Court of Justice and mixed agreements. Stefan Griller: The Court of Jusitce and the Common Foreign and Security Policy. Marc Maresceua: The Court of Justice and bilateral agreements. George A. Bermann: Une vue outre-atlantique de la Cour et de sa jurisprudence. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Poland NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; TFEU; EEA agreement LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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2. | O'Neill, Maria (ed.) : New challenges for the EU internal security strategy, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph New challenges for the EU internal security strategy / O'Neill, Maria (ed.) ; Swinton, Ken (ed.) ; Winter, Aaron (ed.), x, 291 p.. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013. ISBN 978-1-4438-4477-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Maria O'Neill and Aaron Winter: New challenges for the EU internal security strategy: an introduction and overview. 2. Artur Gruszczak: EU intelligence-led policing: the case of counter-terrorism cooperation. 3. Angela Carpenter: Security and Europe's sea ports: threats and issues facing maritime getaways to Europe. 4. Yarin Eski and Angela Carpenter: Policing in EU seaports: impact of the ISPS code on port security post 9/11. 5. Ludo Block: International cooperation in private investigation of economic crime in the EU: exploring relevant issues. 6. Ken Swinton: Non conviction based asset recovery: lessons to be derived from the UK experience of civil recovery regime for the proposed directive on the freezing and confiscation of proceeds of crime in the EU. 7. Alex Balch and Glynn Rankin: Assessing the impact of EU strategies post-Stockholm on UK policing of human trafficking. 8. Maria O'Neill: Trafficking in human beings and the European neighbourhood policy: new challenges for the EU justice and law enforcement framework. 9. Daniela Irrera: The externalisation of the EU internal security strategy in the framework of multilateralism: the case of the fight against transnational organised crime. 10. Francesca Longo: The externalisation of the EU internal security strategy in the framework of multilateralism: the case of security sector reform. 11. Saskia Hufnagel: European police cooperation frameworks: a model for Australian intergovernmental coordination?. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / UK |
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3. | Lenaerts, Koen : European Union law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European Union law / Lenaerts, Koen ; van Nuffel, Piet. - 3rd ed.., ccxlix, 1083 p. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2011. ISBN 978-1-84703-743-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The establishment of the European Communities. 2. Intergovernmental cooperation between EC member states. 3. Bringing together the paths of integration into the European Union. 4. From the Constitution for Europe to the Treaty of Lisbon. 5. Amendment of the treaties. 6. Accession to the European Union. 7. Principles governing the competences of the European Union. 8. Citizenship of the European Union. 9. The internal market. 10. Area of freedom, security and justice. 11. Other areas of Union policy. 12. Limits and exceptions to the application of the treaties. 13. The institutions and bodies of the Union. 14. The member states of the Union. 15. The relationship between the actors. 16. Legislation. 17. Implementation of legislation. 18. CFSP decision making. 19. Decision-making restricted to particular member states. 20. Legitimacy of decision-making. 21. Effects of Union law in the national legal systems. 22. Forms of Union law and their hierarchy. 23. Legal force of pre-Lisbon non-community law. 24. The position in international law of the Union. 25. The external powers of the Union. 26. The procedure for concluding agreements. 27. Consistency between the Common Foreign and Security Policy and other external action. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EC treaty; SEA; Trety of Amsterdam; Treaty of Nice; Treaty of Lisbon; TEU; TFEU |
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4. | Kuzelewska, Elzbieta (ed.) : Irregular migration as a challenge for democracy, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Irregular migration as a challenge for democracy / Kuzelewska, Elzbieta (ed.) ; Weatherburn, Amy (ed.) ; Kloza, Dariusz (ed.) - (European integration and democracy series), lvii, 275 p. - Cambridge : Intersentia, 2018. ISBN 978-1-78068-622-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I. THE EUROPEAN INTEGRATION PROJECT AND IRREGULAR MIGRATION: UPHOLDING FUNDAMENTAL VALUES AND PRINCIPLES. 1. Luigi Lonardo: The 'migrant crisis': member states' or EU's responsibility?. 2. Alberto Miglio: Solidarity in EU asylum and migration law: a crisis management tool or a structural principle?. 3. Graham Butler: EU foreing policy and other EU external relations in times of crisis: forcing the law to overlap?. 4. Maria Cudowska: The migration crisis in Europe: the implications for trade and labour in a globalised context. 5. Timea Drinoczi and Agoston Mohay: Has the migration crisis challenged the concept of the protection of the human rights of migrants? The case of Ilias and Ahmed v. Hungary. 6. Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert: European responses to the Mediterranean 'refugee crisis' and the fear of saving lives. PART II. MIGRANTS, THEIR RIGHTS AND THE LIMITS THEREOF. 7. Agnieszka Piekutowska and Elzbieta Kuzelewska: Economic refugees: an analysis of the phenomenon in the context of the EU migration crisis. 8. Chloé Brière: Defining the offence of migrant smuggling: when the migration crisis revives old debates. 9. Sibel Top: The collapse of the political offence exemption in EU extradition law: the end of political asylum?. PART III. THE STATUS QUO OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE: SELECTED NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES. 10. Lino Panzeri: The governance of the migrant crisis in Italy. 11. Magdalena Perkowska: The impact of the migration crisis on Polish immigration and criminal law. 12. Lehte Roots: The role of NGOs as partners in migration management in Estonia: a case study. 13. Halina Sierocka: Linguistic integration of adult migrants in the era of the migration crisis. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Estonia / Hungary / Italy / Poland |