Fr. 205.00

The Governance of EU Justice Reforms - The Role of the EU Justice Scoreboard and Country-Specific Recommendations in Shaping National Judicial Systems

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.05.2025

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This book explores how EU soft-law tools reshape national justice systems. Combining legal analysis, empirical data, policy critique, and insights from political science and Law & Economics, it reveals the missing links be-tween EU governance, national policies, and the politics of procedural law. Its groundbreaking, cross-disciplinary approach challenges conventional beliefs and invites readers to rethink how justice reforms are governed in today's Europe. This critical examination provides a fresh framework for understanding the im-pact of EU-driven reforms on reshaping domestic procedural laws. Adriani Dori is a legal scholar in civil pro-cedure, EU law, and justice policies, based in Italy and affiliated with Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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This book explores how EU soft-law tools reshape national justice systems. Combining legal analysis, empirical data, policy critique, and insights from political science and Law & Economics, it reveals the missing links be-tween EU governance, national policies, and the politics of procedural law. Its groundbreaking, cross-disciplinary approach challenges conventional beliefs and invites readers to rethink how justice reforms are governed in today’s Europe. This critical examination provides a fresh framework for understanding the im-pact of EU-driven reforms on reshaping domestic procedural laws. Adriani Dori is a legal scholar in civil pro-cedure, EU law, and justice policies, based in Italy and affiliated with Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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