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Denne samling indeholder essays fra førende forskere fra et udvalg af europæiske universiteter. De forskellige essays fokuserer på domstolenes rolle på et både nationalt og overnationalt plan.
Indholdsoversigt
Introduction - af Ulla Neergaard, Ruth Nielsen & Lynn Roseberry
PART I: HORIZONTAL APPROACH
Judicial Activism of the European Court of Justice and the Development of the European Social Model in Anti-Discrimination and Consumer Law - af Hans-W. Micklitz
Is There a Social Ideal of the European Court of Justice? - af Dagmar Schiek
In Search of the Role of "Solidarity" in Primary Law and the Case Law of the European Court of Justice - af Ulla Neergaard
PART II: SUBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH
The Constitutional Impact of Union Citizenship - af Eleanor Spaventa
Labour Law in the Courts - af Mia Rönnmar
International Human Rights Treaties and Fundamental Rights in the Case Law of the European Court of Justice: Pointing Towards a European Social Model? - af Lynn Roseberry
PART III: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS
Scandinavian Legal Realism and EU Law - af Ruth Nielsen
The Case Law of the European Courts as Seen from a National Supreme Court - the Case of Norway - af Finn Arnesen
Legal Reasoning and the Hermeneutic Turn in the Law - Remarks on the European Court of Justice - af Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Institutional Theories, EU Law and the Role of the Courts for Developing a European Social Model - af Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt
The Authors
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