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The Court of Justice of the European Union and the Politics of Law
Using state-of-the-art analysis, this introductory text provides a comprehensive account of the Court of Justice of the European Union, its judicial function and its influence on EU policy making. Combining legal perspective with political analysis, it offers a unique approach to the empirical study of the Court's role in the EU political system.
Author(s) | By Sabine Saurugger (Universite De Grenoble, St-Martin D'heres), Fabien Terpan (Institut d'etudes politiques de Gre, Grenoble, France). |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 272 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 16 Dec 2016 |
Availability | Available |
Using state-of-the-art analysis, this introductory text provides a comprehensive account of the Court of Justice of the European Union, its judicial function and its influence on EU policy making. Combining legal perspective with political analysis, it offers a unique approach to the empirical study of the Court's role in the EU political system.
1. Introduction 2. The Court in the History of the European Union 3. The Membership and the Organisation of the Court 4. The Role of the Court in the EU Political System 5. The Court, EU Law and the Member States 6. The Court and Interest Groups
Sabine Saurugger is Professor of Political Science and Research Dean at Sciences Po Grenoble, France. Fabien Terpan holds a Jean Monnet Chair and is Associate Professor of Public Law at Sciences po Grenoble, France.