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    b3kat_BV047697903
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (405 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781509923687
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Editors' Preface -- I. Introduction -- II. The Changing Union -- III. The EU's Judicial Actors: Evolving Roles -- IV. Rights of the Individual in Times of Change -- V. EU External Relations and New Horizons -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part I : The Changing Union -- 1. The Court of Justice of the European Union and the Refugee Crisis -- I. Judicial Review of the EU's Response to the Crisis -- II. Interpreting EU Asylum Law in Times of Crisis -- III. Concluding Remarks -- 2. How Trustworthy is Mutual Trust? Opinion 2/13 Revisited -- I. Introduction -- II. Mutual Recognition and Mutual Trust -- III. The Evolution of the Principle of Mutual Trust -- IV. Opinion 2/13 Revisited -- V. Final Remark -- 3. National Identity and European Construction -- I. National Identity and European Union Law -- II. Constitutional Courts and the Court of Justice -- III. National Identity as Public Policy: Fürstin von Sayn-Wittgenstein -- IV. Transformation of National Identity -- V. The Challenge of Defining National Identity -- VI. Concluding Observations -- 4. Nationality and Citizenship: Integration and Rights-Based Perspectives -- I. Introduction -- II. Acquisition and Loss of Nationality from an ECHR and an EU Perspective -- III. Enjoyment of Citizenship-Type Rights as per Strasbourg and Luxembourg Case Law -- IV. Conclusions -- 5. EU Law and Sovereign Debt Relief -- I. Financial Assistance under EU Law -- II. Financial Assistance and Debt Relief -- III. Conditionality and Debt Relief -- 6. Economic Governance in a Changing Union Fiscal Rules and Market Discipline in the Euro Area -- I. Market Discipline -- II. Efficient Financial Markets: Science or Religion? -- III. Keynes' Third Way and the Limits of the Market -- IV. Market Discipline or Spending Rule? -- V. Conclusions , Part II: The EU's Judicial Actors: Evolving Roles -- 7. Judging at the Court of Justice of the European Union Is there a Need for Dissenting Opinions? -- I. Seriatim, Dissenting and Per Curiam Opinions -- II. Arguments in Favour of Dissenting Opinions -- III. Arguments Against Dissenting Opinions -- IV. Specificities of the ECJ -- V. Final Remarks -- 8. The Future of the General Court Within the Court of Justice of the European Union -- I. Introduction -- II. The Court of Justice of the European Union - An Ordinary EU Institution? -- III. One Institution - Several Courts: The Emergence of a Judicial Organisation -- IV. The EU Judicial System: Seeking a Balance -- V. Internal Measures for Transforming the General Court -- VI. Concluding Observations -- 9. Judicial Dialogue between National Supreme Administrative Courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union -- I. Introduction -- II. The Common Roots of Member State Supreme Administrative Courts and the Court of Justice -- III. Highest Administrative Jurisdiction in the Court Systems of the European Union Member States -- IV. Europeanisation of National Public Law -- V. Evolution and Scope of Preliminary References by the Member State Supreme Administrative Courts -- VI. The Example of the Finnish Supreme Administrative Court - An Active National Partner in the Judicial Dialogue with the CJEU -- VII. Challenges and Loyalty - Cohn-Bendit v Landtová -- 10. Acts of Rebellion, or the Enemy Within? A Consideration of the Combative Ruling of the Supreme Court of Denmark and the Imperative of Genuine Judicial Dialogue -- I. Introduction -- II. The Danish Case -- III. The Italian Case -- IV. Uncharted Waters -- V. Concluding Remarks -- 11. The Principle of Mutual Trust in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Some Reflections on its Corollaries -- I. Introduction , II. Independent Judicial Authorities -- III. Common EU Standards on Criminal Procedure and on Penitentiary Systems -- IV. The Very Legal Structure of the EU, Implying and Justifying Mutual Trust -- V. Concluding Remarks -- 12. Allan's Legal Battles before the Court, Acting as the Commission's Agent -- I. Preliminary References -- II. Direct Action: The Two Dorsch Consult Cases -- III. Infringement Actions: The 'Open Skies' Cases -- Part III : Rights of the Individual in Times of Change -- 13. Balancing Security Reasons and the Adversarial Principle The New Article 105 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Court -- I. Introduction -- II. A Need for a Special Procedural Framework -- III. The Emergence of New Procedural Techniquesin ECHR and EU Case Law -- IV. The Process Behind the New Procedural Framework -- V. The Balancing Mechanism Introduced by the New Article 105 of the RPGC -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- 14. The EU Citizens' Right to have Rights and the Courts' Duty to Protect it -- I. Introduction -- II. The Right to have Rights and the Role of the Court -- III. The Rule of Law and the Duty to Protect it -- IV. Adjudicating the Duty to Protect EU Rights and the Rule of Law -- V. Conclusion -- 15. From Daily Mail to Polbud: An "Ever-Changing' Case Law on Cross-Border Mobility of Companies? -- I. The Scope of the Freedom of Establishment Prior to Polbud -- II. The Scope of the Freedom of Establishment after Polbud -- III. Future Challenges -- 16. Free Movement of Goodsin a Changing Union The Evolving Relationship Between Fundamental Rights, Grounds of Justification and Mandatory Requirements -- I. Introduction -- II. Measures Having an Equivalent Effectto Quantitative Restrictions -- III. Justification Regimes -- IV. Interests Justifying Restrictions to the Free Movement of Goods -- V. Principle of Proportionality -- VI. Concluding Remarks , 17. Religion in the Workplace When is Enforcing a Religious Ethos Acceptable? and When is Neutrality Discrimination? -- I. 'Un Peu d'Histoire' -- II. Setting the Scene -- III. The 'Veil' Cases: When is 'Neutrality' Discrimination? -- IV. Qualified Job Candidates without the 'Appropriate' Protestant Religious Affiliation and Divorced Remarrying Roman Catholic Physicians:When is Enforcing a Religious Ethos Acceptable? -- V. A Parting Reflection -- 18. The Impact of Austerity on the Protection of Human Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. Defining Austerity -- III. A Case Study of the United Kingdom -- IV. Austerity as a Policy Choice -- V. The Response to Austerity on the Part of Human Rights Bodies -- VI. Conclusion -- Part IV EU External Relations and New Horizons -- 19. The European Union's Accession to the Istanbul Convention -- I. Introduction -- II. The Istanbul Convention in a Nutshell -- III. The European Union Perspective -- IV. Final Remarks -- 20. The Exercise of Non-Exclusive Competence of the EU and the Conclusion of International Agreements -- I. Introduction -- II. The Exercise of Competence in Areas of Non-Exclusive EU Competence -- III. Circumscription of the Freedom of the Institutions and the Member States to Conclude Facultative Mixed Agreements in Matters Falling within the EU's Non-Exclusive Competence -- IV. Obligations Concerning the Exercise of EU and Member State Competence in the Context of the Conclusion of Facultative Mixed Agreements -- V. Conclusions -- 21. Extradition and EU Law: An Unexpected 'Pas de Deux' -- I. Introduction -- II. First Steps: Petruhhin -- III. Classic EU Law in a New Context? -- IV. EU-US Extradition: Pisciotti -- V. Completing the Picture: Raugevicius -- VI. Implications of the Case Law -- VII. Other Recent Developments -- 22. Expulsion of a Member State from the European Union: Ultimate Remedy? , I. Introduction: Expulsion as the Ultimate Remedy? -- II. The Broader Context: Expulsion from International Organisations -- III. EU Treaties: The Absence of an Explicit Expulsion Clause -- IV. Excursus: Can a Member State be Expelled from the EU? -- V. Conclusion: An Ultimate Safeguard Never to be Used? -- 23. The Lessons of Brexit -- I. Sovereignty -- II. Immigration -- 24. From Rome to Lisbon and from Lisbon to Brexit -- I. Genesis -- II. Impact -- III. Future -- IV. Conclusion -- Index -- Untitled -- Untitled -- Untitled
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lenaerts, Koen An Ever-Changing Union? London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2019 ISBN 9781509923663
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Europäische Integration ; Rechtsfortbildung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Lenaerts, Koen 1954-
    Author information: Pohjankoski, Pekka
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV046337961
    Format: xix, 381 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781509923663
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF An ever-changing union? London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019 ISBN 978-1-50992-368-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe An ever-changing union? London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019 ISBN 978-1-50992-369-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB An ever-changing union? London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019 ISBN 978-1-50992-367-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
    RVK:
    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Europäische Integration ; Rechtsfortbildung ; Festschrift
    Author information: Lenaerts, Koen 1954-
    Author information: Pohjankoski, Pekka
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