Community Law in the French Courts

Community Law in the French Courts

Author: Eric E. Bergsten

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 9401505039

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The European Communities are only two decades old. The most important of the three Communities, the European Economic Community (EEC), is even younger, having come into existence in 1958. 1 Two decades have been hardly enough time to have more than reached, much less settled, the impor tant questions of the relationship between Community law and institutions and those of the Member States. Among the most challenging of the questions is the extent to which the courts of the Member States will fulfill the obligation of safeguarding the rights created by the Treaty of Rome in favor of private persons, both indivi dual and corporate, an obligation which the Court of Justice of the European Communities has said rests upon the national courts. This obligation flows naturally, though not necessarily, from the commitment of the Court of Justice to an effective Community. However, the result depends on that commitment, and there is a natural concern that the national courts may not share the commitment to an effective Community to a degree necessary to fulfill their obligations under Community law as those obligations have been defined by the Court of Justice. In order to fu1fi11 their obligations to Community law the courts of the Member States will have to solve some serious problems, and do it with comparatively little help from the Court of Justice.


EC Law and the Sovereignty of the Member States in Direct Taxation

EC Law and the Sovereignty of the Member States in Direct Taxation

Author: Mathieu Isenbaert

Publisher: IBFD

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 925

ISBN-13: 9087220677

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In order to develop a suitable framework for the analysis of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) case law, it is first analysed what significance, if any, the concept of 'sovereignty' has in the contemporary supranational environment of the European Union. All too often, tax scholars equate 'sovereignty' with the concepts of 'competence' or 'jurisdiction'. It will be established in this thesis that a much more specific and higher-level meaning is to be attributed to the 'sovereignty' concept, which goes beyond the strictly legal concepts of 'competence' or 'jurisdiction'. The cornerstone of this thesis, however, is an extensive analysis of the case law of the ECJ in direct tax matters, including a comparison with its non-tax case law. A new kind of methodology is used in discussing the cases: they are categorized according to whether a discrimination - or a restriction - based analysis was applied by the ECJ.


Foster on EU Law

Foster on EU Law

Author: nigel Foster

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 0192897969

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Nigel Foster provides a concise and clear explanation of EU law, covering both institutional aspects and key substantive areas, offering an accessible entry point to the subject.


EU Law

EU Law

Author: Paul|Burca Craig (Grainne de)

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 1387

ISBN-13: 0198915500

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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published:

Total Pages: 1345

ISBN-13: 0198915543

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Concentrate Questions and Answers EU Law

Concentrate Questions and Answers EU Law

Author: Nigel G. Foster

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0198745281

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This essential Q&A study and revision guide contains a variety of model answers and plans to give you the confidence to tackle any essay or problem question, and give you the skills you need to excel in law exams and coursework assignments.


EU Law

EU Law

Author: Paul Craig

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 1375

ISBN-13: 0198714920

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This work provides a clear and insightful analysis of European law accompanied by carefully chosen extracts from a range of materials.


Judicial Protection in the European Union

Judicial Protection in the European Union

Author: Henry G. Schermers

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2001-12-20

Total Pages: 922

ISBN-13: 9041116311

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Appearing at a time when the ancient problem of the individual versus the state once again occupies the minds of thinking Europeans, this important new book thoroughly evaluates the judicial system of the European Union, fully describing the nature of the judicial protection available to individuals, undertakings, and member States. With attention to the rapid and continuing development of the Community legal order, Schermers and Waelbroeck provide a much-needed perspective on the reasoning of the European Court of Justice in significant decisions, especially recent cases, and shed revealing light on how the rule of law may develop in future. An introductory chapter offers a masterful description of how Treaty provisions, Community acts, international law, and national legal orders interact in the procedures and decisions of the Court of Justice. Further chapters provide analysis and insight into such matters as the following: the crucial role of national courts as guarantors of the rights of individuals in Community law the validity of acts taken by Community institutions and member States, and protection against them the delivery of non-judicial opinion and other tasks of the Court of Justice the composition, function, and rules of procedure of the Court the organisation of the Court of First Instance and the appeal procedure against its decisions. Judicial Protection in the European Union is organised to facilitate its prodigious reference value. All important cases are examined, and abundant footnotes clearly indicate relevant precedents in each case. This is a fundamental source for students of European law, as well as a basic reference for practitioners and a valuable analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the European system of judicial protection.


EU Law

EU Law

Author: Paul P. Craig

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 1304

ISBN-13: 0199273898

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Written by two prominent experts in the field, the fourth edition of the market-leading EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials offers the reader an authoritative and comprehensive guide to the main fields of EU Law, both institutional and substantive. Through the distinctive mix of 50% text and 50% cases and materials, the fully revised and updated fourth edition addresses the significant recent developments in EU legislation, including four new chapters on topics of central importance. The new enlarged format includes a two-colour text design which easily distinguishes between author commentary and cases and materials. Craig and de Burca's EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials is the bestselling EU Law textbook - recommended by many institutions as a core text for LLB courses and trusted by thousands of students to provide an authoritative commentary on EU Law. Accompanied by an Online Resource Centre containing an: - interactive map of Europe with hot-spots on all EU member states, providing factual information on each member country - interactive timeline tracking key dates in EU legal history