Buch, Englisch, Band 70, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 735 g
Reihe: European Monographs
Buch, Englisch, Band 70, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 735 g
Reihe: European Monographs
ISBN: 978-90-411-3152-2
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
• the future of European Public Law and its limits;
• the future of the European order;
• the EU and global administrative law;
• European law between constitutionalism and governance;
• legal control of regulatory bodies;
• reforms in financial and banking regulation;
• competition and public services;
• regulating media markets;
• the EU human rights regime;
• citizenship and European democracy;
• asylum policy;
• EU transparency and access to documents;
• accountability in a separation of powers context;
• the role of European judges;
• constitutional pluralism in the EU.
An authoritative appraisal of challenges facing the process of ‘Europeanization’ at a time of considerable uncertainty for the European Union and its legal order, this volume examines the present state of development of different areas of European law and reflects on the future for these areas in the light of the impasse on constitutional and legal reform and their eventual resolution. As such it will prove to be highly relevant to current and future debates in this area and should be of considerable interest to scholars in European law, politics and allied fields.
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Introduction; P. Birkinshaw, M. Varney. Part One: The Future of the European Union Legal and Political Order. The Future of European Public Law; J. Schwarze. The Future of the European Order; J.E Fossum. The EU and Global Administrative Law; J.-B. Auby. Governance and Constitutionalism in the European Order; A. Menendez. Part Two:The Future of Regulation. Legal Control of Regulatory Bodies: Principle, Policy and Teleology; P. Craig. Financial Regulation: From Harmonisation to the Birth of EU Federal Financial Law; T. Tridimas. The State, Competition and Public Service; C. Bovis. Regulating Media Markets: The Need for Subsidiarity and Clarity of Principle; M. Feintuck, M. Varney. Part Three: Citizenship and Human Rights. EU Law’s Fundamental Rights Regime and Post-national Constitutionalism: Kadi’s Global Setting; G. Anthony. Citizenship and European Democracy: Between the European Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon; M. La Torre. The European Asylum Policy: Between Myth and Reality; D.U. Galetta. Transparency and Access to Documents; P. Birkinshaw. Part Four: Constitutional and Legal Principles in an Uncertain Order. Multilevel Governance and Executive Federalism: Comparing Germany and the European Union; J. Ziller. The Role of European Judges in an Era of Uncertainty; J. Bell. The Esoteric Dimension of Constitutional Pluralism: EU’s Internal Constitutional Sub-units and the Non-symbolic Cumulative Constitution; C. Kombos.