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This book discusses the impact of the difficult situation the European Union is currently experiencing on some structural elements of its legal order, looking for symptoms of decay, exploring examples of resistance, and assessing its overall state of health.
Sommario
- 1: Some Things Pierre Pescatore Told Me
- 2: Law after Auschwitz
- 3: Against Constitutional Pluralism
- 4: The Preliminary Rulings Procedure: Cornerstone or Broken Atlas?
- 5: Partial Eclipse of Union Citizenship: From Grzelczyk to Dano
- 6: Fundamental Rights and the Integrity of Union Law
- 7: Rigidity, Fragmentation and the Allure of International Law
- 8: Concluding Thoughts
Info autore
Julio Baquero Cruz holds a law degree from Universidad Complutense (Madrid, 1994), an LL.M. from the College of Europe (1996), and a Ph.D. from the European University Institute of Florence (2001). He has been a référendaire at the Court of Justice of the European Union, first in the chambers of President Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias and afterwards with Advocate General Miguel Poiares Maduro (2000-2004). Since 2009, he works as a member of the Legal Service of the European Commission. He has published and lectured widely on European Union law, and was a visiting professor at Sciences Po in Paris.
Riassunto
This book discusses the impact of the difficult situation the European Union is currently experiencing on some structural elements of its legal order, looking for symptoms of decay, exploring examples of resistance, and assessing its overall state of health.
Testo aggiuntivo
What's Left of the Law of Integration? is an intelligent and forceful defence of a particular view of integration and its implications in the field of law. It is not the only defensible view, but is a very legitimate one, and in Baquero Cruz it has found one of its best proponents.