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Interlocking Constitutions: Towards an Interordinal Theory of National, European and UN Law
The existence of interactions between different but overlapping legal systems has always presented challenges to black letter law. In this book Perez analyses the inter-ordinal instabilities which arise at the European level, focusing on three main strands of case-law and their implications: Solange, Bosphorus and Kadi.
Author(s) | By Luis I Gordillo. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 410 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 25 Apr 2012 |
Availability | Available |
The existence of interactions between different but overlapping legal systems has always presented challenges to black letter law. In this book Perez analyses the inter-ordinal instabilities which arise at the European level, focusing on three main strands of case-law and their implications: Solange, Bosphorus and Kadi.
Introduction Part I National Constitutional Law and EC/EU Law 1: Different Legal Orders and Different Legal Pyramids 2: The Attempted Reconciliation Part II European Union Law and the European Convention on Human Rights 3: The Fundamental Rights
Luis I Gordillo is an Associate Professor at the University of Deusto, Bilbao.