31. | Monar, Jörg (ed.) : The institutional dimension of the European Union's area of freedom, security and justice, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The institutional dimension of the European Union's area of freedom, security and justice / Monar, Jörg (ed.) - (College of Europe studies ; no. 11), 268 p. . - Brussels : Peter Lang, 2010. - ISSN 1780-9665 ISBN 978-90-5201-615-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TEU; TFEU; Schengen agreement; Lisbon treaty; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt |
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32. | Gibbs, Alun Howard : Constitutional life and Europe's area of freedom, security and justice, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Constitutional life and Europe's area of freedom, security and justice / Gibbs, Alun Howard - (Applied legal philosophy), xvii, 150 p.. - Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2011. ISBN 978-1-4094-0269-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction. 1. Constitutional life and the area of freedom, security and justice. 2. Constitutional life and legitimacy. 3. Public goods as constitutional goods. 4. The public good of security. 5. The construction of an area of freedom, security and justice: the practices of constitutional life examined. 6. Constitutional life and criminal justice. 7. Conclusion: learning constitutionalism. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TEU; ToA; Lisbon treaty; TFEU; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=9646&edition_id=12921 |
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33. | Ball, Richard : The legitimacy of the European Union through legal rationality, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The legitimacy of the European Union through legal rationality : free movement of third country nationals / Ball, Richard - (Routledge research in EU law), 363 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2013. ISBN 978-0-415-50531-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. The Theory of Rationality and Objective Justification. 3. Free Movement Rights under the Treaties and Implementing Legislation. 4. Free Movement Rights Based on the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. 5. Free Movement Rights Based on Association Agreements. 6. The Practical Application of Rationality and Objective Justification. 7. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Bulgaria / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Hungary / Iceland / Norway / Poland / Romania / Slovakia / Slovenia / Spain / Sweden / Tanzania / Tunisia / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; ICCPR; UDHR; Treaty of Lisbon; Dublin convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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34. | 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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35. | Varju, Marton : European Union human rights law, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European Union human rights law : the dynamics of interpretation and context / Varju, Marton, xxiii, 271 p.. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014. ISBN 978-1-78195-173-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. European Union human righs law: the dynamics of interpretation and context. 2. The rule of law and human rights in the EU. 3. Regulation and human rights in the EU. 4. The regulation of human rights in the EU. 5. Justice and human rights in the EU. 6. European Union procedure and human rights. 7. The multi-layered character of EU human rights law. 8. The law of the ECHR and human rights in the EU. 9. European Union human rights law: the dynamics of interpretation and context - conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TEU; TFEU; EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR |
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36. | Ruggeri, Stefano (ed.) : Human rights in European criminal law, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights in European criminal law : new developments in European legislation and case law after the Lisbon Treaty / Ruggeri, Stefano (ed.), x, 317 p. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2015. ISBN 978-3-319-12041-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Bernd Hecker: The development of individual rights protection in European criminal law after the Lisbon Treaty. 2. Antonio Ruggeri: 'Dialogue' between European and national courts, in the pursuit of the strongest protection of fundamental rights (with specific regard to criminal and procedural law). 3. Giuseppe Toscano: The principle of nullum crimen sine lege in the construction of European criminal law. 4. Giuseppina Panebianco: The nulla poena sine culpa principle in European courts case law. 5. Serena Quattrocolo: The right to information in EU legislation. 6. Richard Vogler: Lost in translation: language rights for defendants in European criminal proceedings. 7. Lorena Bachmeier Winter: The EU directive on the right to access to a lawyer: a critical assessment. 8. Martin Böse: Human rights violations and mutual trust: recent case law on the European arrest warrant. 9. Stefano Ruggeri: Transnational prosecutions, methods of obtaining overseas evidence, human rights protection in Europe. 10. Vincenzo Militello: Transnational organized crime and European Union: aspects and problems. 11. Tommaso Rafaraci: New perspectives for the protection of victims in the EU. 12. Giuseppina Laura Candito: The influence of the Directive 2012/13/EU on the Italian system of protection of the right to information in criminal procedures. 13. Federica Crupi: New perspectives for the protection of personal data in criminal proceedings in the European Union and repercussions on the Italian legal system. 14. Simona Arasi: The effects of the Directive 2013/48/EU on the Italian system of precautionary measures: defence rights in remand hearings. 15. Giuseppe Alvaro and Alessandro D'Andrea: The impact of Directive 2012/29/EU on the Italian system for protecting victims of crime in criminal proceedings. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy NOTE (GENERAL): Lisbon treaty; EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR |
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37. | Mitsilegas, Valsamis (ed.) : Research handbook on EU criminal law, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on EU criminal law / Mitsilegas, Valsamis (ed.) ; Bergström, Maria (ed.) ; Konstadinides, Theodore (ed.), xxxvi, 621 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016. ISBN 978-1-78347-330-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Koen Lenaerts and José A. Gutiérrez-Fons: The European Court of Justice and fundamental rights in the field of criminal law. 2. Henri Labayle: The institutional framework. 3. Rosaria Sicurella: EU competence in criminal matters. 4. Maria Fletcher: EU criminal law flexibility: what lessons from the UK Protocol No. 36 saga?. 5. Paul De Hert: EU criminal law and fundamental rights. 6. Alexandros Kargopoulos: Fundamental rights, national identity and EU criminal law. 7. Valsamis Mitsilegas: Mutual recognition, mutual trust and fundamental rights after Lisbon. 8. Jacqueline Hodgson: Criminal procedure in Europe's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: the rights of the suspect. 9. Anne Weyembergh and Ines Armada: The principle of ne bis in idem in Europe's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. 10. Luisa Marin: The fate of the Data Retention Directive: about mass surveillance and fundamental rights in the EU legal order. 11. Ester Herlin-Karnell: Is administrative law still relevant? How the battle of sanctions has shaped EU criminal law. 12. Christopher Harding: The relationship between EU criminal law and competition law. 13. Valsamis Mitsilegas, Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Elena Fasoli: The relationship between EU criminal law and environmental law. 14. Niovi Vavoula: The interplay between EU immigration law and national criminal law: the case of the Return Directive. 15. Petter Asp: European criminal law and national criminal law. 16. Maria Bergström: Money laundering. 17. Saskia Hufnagel: Organized crime. 18. Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi: Punishing corruption in the public and the private sector: key issues on current EU policy and rule-of-law challenge. 19. Francesca Galli: Terrorism. 20. Tom Obokata: Evolution of the EU action against trafficking of human beings. 21. Michèle Coninsx: Eurojust. 22. Sabina Gless: Europol. 23. Katalin Ligeti: The European Public Prosecutor's Office. 24. Adam Lazowski: EU criminal law and EU enlargement. 25. Elaine Fahey: Transatlantic cooperation in criminal law. 26. Iain Cameron: EU anti-terrorism sanctions. 27. Theodore Konstadinides: EU law and international cooperation in criminal matters: a tale of legal competence and political competency. 28. Pedro Caeiro: The relationship between European and international criminal law (and the absent(?), third). INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TFEU: Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |