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European Court Procedure : A Practical Guide.
2020
C 410 LUS.E
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Détails
Title
European Court Procedure : A Practical Guide.
Author
Type d’élément
Book
Description
xlvii, 730 pages
ISBN
9781841130538 :
Alternate Call Number
C 410 LUS.E
Résumé
More than just another new theoretical study, this book really is a practical and useful tool that I sincerely recommend. From the foreword by Mr Marc van der Woude, President of the General Court of the European Union The new Rules of Procedure of the General Court, in force as of 2015, as well as the reform of the General Court and the re-establishment of a two-tier EU judiciary in September 2016 are the last bricks in the post-Lisbon legal structure governing litigation before the EU Courts. This work covers the already sizeable case-law developed after the completion of these reforms and explains the changes in the Courts' practice entailed by them. Written by experienced EU Court and Commission insiders, it gives a detailed and practice-oriented overview of the whole spectrum of litigation procedure before the EU judiciary. It also presents the entire system of judicial avenues that enable litigants to enforce their rights under EU law against European institutions, Member States or private parties. The book is thus a comprehensive reference tool for practising lawyers and helps them present their cases effectively, while at the same time offering valuable guidance to national judges dealing with cases raising points of EU law. Moreover, it provides insights into the reasoning process of the EU Courts, which will be of interest to scholars in the field, and is built around a structure that facilitates its use as a teaching material.
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Forward
About the Authors
Abbreviations
Detailed Contents
Table of Treaties, Conventions and EU Legislation
Part 1. Enforcement of EU Law and Judicial Organisation of the EU
1.1. Introduction – Enforcement of EU Law and Judicial Avenues (Luszcz)
1.2. The Court of Justice of the European Union (Luszcz)
Part 2. Enforcement of EU Law against Member States and Private Parties
2.1. Infringement Actions (Kristof)
2.2. Preliminary Rulings on Interpretation (Geulette)
Part 3. Protection against Acts of the EU
3.1. Action for Annulment (Luszcz)
3.2. Action for Failure to Act (Bottka)
3.3. Action for Damages (Farley)
3.4. Staff Cases (Bottka)
3.5. Intellectual Property Cases (Luszcz)
3.6. Appeals (Bottka)
3.7. Plea of Illegality (Luszcz)
3.8. Preliminary Rulings on Validity of EU Measures (Geulette)
3.9. Opinions on International Agreements to be Concluded by the EU (Bottka)
Part 4. Procedure before the EU Courts
4.1. Common Rules on Procedure (Luszcz)
4.2. Procedure in Direct Actions (Luszcz)
4.3. Procedure in Intellectual Property Cases (Luszcz)
4.4. Procedure in Appeals (Bottka)
4.5. Procedure in Preliminary Rulings (Geulette)
4.6. Procedure in Opinions on International Agreements to be Concluded by the EU (Bottka)
Part 5. Incidental and Ancillary Procedural Issues
5.1. Evidence and Confidential Information (Luszcz)
5.2. Interim Measures (Terrien)
5.3. Expedition (Terrien)
5.4. Interventions (Luszcz)
5.5. Joinder of Cases (Bottka)
5.6. Stay of Proceedings (Bottka)
5.7. Inadmissibility and No Need to Adjudicate (Bottka)
5.8. Discontinuance, Withdrawal, Settlement (Bottka)
5.9. Judgment by Default (Bottka)
5.10. Costs and Legal Aid (Farley)
5.11. Applications Relating to Judgments and Orders (Bottka)
5.12. Requirements as to Enforcement (Bottka)
Index
About the Authors
Abbreviations
Detailed Contents
Table of Treaties, Conventions and EU Legislation
Part 1. Enforcement of EU Law and Judicial Organisation of the EU
1.1. Introduction – Enforcement of EU Law and Judicial Avenues (Luszcz)
1.2. The Court of Justice of the European Union (Luszcz)
Part 2. Enforcement of EU Law against Member States and Private Parties
2.1. Infringement Actions (Kristof)
2.2. Preliminary Rulings on Interpretation (Geulette)
Part 3. Protection against Acts of the EU
3.1. Action for Annulment (Luszcz)
3.2. Action for Failure to Act (Bottka)
3.3. Action for Damages (Farley)
3.4. Staff Cases (Bottka)
3.5. Intellectual Property Cases (Luszcz)
3.6. Appeals (Bottka)
3.7. Plea of Illegality (Luszcz)
3.8. Preliminary Rulings on Validity of EU Measures (Geulette)
3.9. Opinions on International Agreements to be Concluded by the EU (Bottka)
Part 4. Procedure before the EU Courts
4.1. Common Rules on Procedure (Luszcz)
4.2. Procedure in Direct Actions (Luszcz)
4.3. Procedure in Intellectual Property Cases (Luszcz)
4.4. Procedure in Appeals (Bottka)
4.5. Procedure in Preliminary Rulings (Geulette)
4.6. Procedure in Opinions on International Agreements to be Concluded by the EU (Bottka)
Part 5. Incidental and Ancillary Procedural Issues
5.1. Evidence and Confidential Information (Luszcz)
5.2. Interim Measures (Terrien)
5.3. Expedition (Terrien)
5.4. Interventions (Luszcz)
5.5. Joinder of Cases (Bottka)
5.6. Stay of Proceedings (Bottka)
5.7. Inadmissibility and No Need to Adjudicate (Bottka)
5.8. Discontinuance, Withdrawal, Settlement (Bottka)
5.9. Judgment by Default (Bottka)
5.10. Costs and Legal Aid (Farley)
5.11. Applications Relating to Judgments and Orders (Bottka)
5.12. Requirements as to Enforcement (Bottka)
Index
Published
Oxford, UK ; Hart Publishing, 2020.
Langue
Anglais
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