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New Legal Approaches to Studying the Court of Justice: Revisiting Law in Context
This title provides tools and approaches to study the activities of the European Court of Justice. Using new primary sources and an interdisciplinary approach, this volume develops a more holistic methodology for studying law and courts, especially the Court of Justice.
Author(s) | Edited by Claire Kilpatrick (Professor of International and European Labour and Social Law, Professor of International and European Labour and Social Law, European University Institute), Joanne Scott (Professor of European Law, Professor of European Law, |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 192 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 16 Dec 2020 |
Availability | Available |
This title provides tools and approaches to study the activities of the European Court of Justice. Using new primary sources and an interdisciplinary approach, this volume develops a more holistic methodology for studying law and courts, especially the Court of Justice.
Claire Kilpatrick and Joanne Scott: Introduction 1: Anthony Arnull: The Many Ages of the Court of Justice of the European Union 2: Antoine Vauchez: From Close-Ups to Long Shot: In Search of the 'Political Role' of the Court of Justice of the European Un
Claire Kilpatrick is Professor of International and European Labour and Social Law at the European University Institute and Co-Director of the Academy of European Law at the EUI. She is also the EUI's Dean of Graduate Studies. Before coming to the EUI in