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Informationen zum Autor Richard Gordon QC is a barrister specialising in constitutional and administrative law, EU law and competition law, and human rights. He is a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Law at University College London and an Honorary Visiting Professor at Hong Kong University. Rowena Moffatt is a barrister whose practice covers all areas of asylum, immigration, and nationality law, and, in particular, EU/EEA cases. Klappentext This work provides comprehensive guidance to practitioners on EU issues in the context of judicial review, taking into account the latest developments. Discussing procedure, principle, and practice in three separate parts, it explores the interaction between EU and public law and discusses the most effective approaches for managing claims. Zusammenfassung This work provides comprehensive guidance to practitioners on EU issues in the context of judicial review, taking into account the latest developments. Discussing procedure, principle, and practice in three separate parts, it explores the interaction between EU and public law and discusses the most effective approaches for managing claims. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I - EU LAW IN JUDICIAL REVIEW: PROCEDURE, GROUNDS, AND REMEDIES 1: EU Law in Judicial Review Overview 2: The EU Law Dimension 3: Bringing an EU Law Judicial Review Challenge in the Administrative Court 4: References to the CJEU 5: EU Law Remedies PART II - EU GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND EU CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN JUDICIAL REVIEW 6: General Principles of EU Law and EU Charter of Fundamental Rights - An Overview 7: Equal Treatment 8: Legitimate Expectations 9: Non-retroactivity 10: Due Process 11: Proportionality 12: Fundamental Rights Protection PART III - EU LAW AND JUDICIAL REVIEW IN PRACTICE 13: State Aid and Competition 14: Environmental Challenges 15: Public Procurement 16: EU Citizenship and Freedom of Movement of Persons 17: The Commerical Freedoms 18: Discrimination ...