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Landmark Cases in EU Law, Volume 1: The Constitutional Cases

Edited by: Paul Craig, Robert Schütze

ISBN13: 9781509954124
To be Published: May 2025
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £100.00



This two-volume work on EU law discusses the most iconic judgments by the European Court of Justice.

It shows how the European Court of Justice has played a fundamental role in the construction of the European Union in the past 70 years. Many EU 'landmark' cases have been controversial, yet no-one can deny that they have been essential in 'constituting' the Union legal order as we find it today.

From Van Gend en Loos and Costa v ENEL to Cassis de Dijon and Kadi, Landmark Cases in EU Law explores the most important and well-known EU law cases in two volumes.

Volume 1 explores the 'constitutional' cases that have come to define the legal nature and competences of the Union. Each case is placed in its historical and doctrinal context, and each chapter presents the history of its reception by the Court and academia.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
Introduction
Paul Craig (University of Oxford, UK) and Robert Schütze (Durham University, UK)

Part A: The Nature of European Union Law
1. Van Gend en Loos: A Star is Born
Koen Lenaerts (European Court of Justice, Luxembourg) and José A Gutierrez-Fons (Court of Justice of the European Union)
2. Costa and the Supremacy of Union Law
Bruno de Witte (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
3. International Handelsgesellschaft and the General Principles of EU Law
Takis Tridimas (Kings College London, UK)
4. Van Duyn and the Nature of Directives
Sacha Prechal (European Court of Justice, Luxembourg)
5. Von Colson and the Principle of 'Indirect Effect'
Monica Claes (Maastricht University, Netherlands)

Part B: EU Competences: Vertical and Horizontal
6. The ERTA Case: Establishing the EU as an International Actor
Marise Cremona (European University Institute, Italy)
7. Tobacco Advertising and the Powers of Harmonisation - How the Case Has Become an Incentive to Overcome its Competence Test
Kai Purnhagen (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
8. Opinion 1/75 and Exclusive Union Competences
Panos Koutrakos (City, University of London, UK)
9. The Working Time Case and the Death of Subsidiarity
Gareth Davies (Amsterdam University, Netherlands)
10. Chernobyl and the Inter-institutional Balance
Joana Mendes (Luxembourg University)

Part C: Judicial Architecture within the Union
11. Plaumann v Commission
Albertina Albors-Llorens (University of Cambridge, UK)
12. CILFIT and the Doctrine of Acte Clair Landmar
Alexander Kornezov (General Court, Luxembourg)
13. Factortame and Intermin Measures before National Courts
Jasper Krommendijk (Radboud University, Netherlands)
14. Francovich and the Liability of States
Roberto Caranta (University of Turin, Italy)
15. Associação Sindical dos Juízes Portugueses and Judicial Independence
Michal Ovádek (University College London, UK) and Laurand Pech (Middlesex University, UK)

Part D: Fundamental Rights and the Union Legal Order
16. Nold and the Sources of EU Fundamental Rights
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott (Queen Mary University of Londonm UK)
17. Åkerberg Fransson and the Question of Incorporation
Daniel Sarmiento (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)
18. Bauer and Broßonn: Affirming the Horizontal Effect of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Eleni Frantziou (Durham University, UK)
19. Landmark Cases ? Kadi I and Kadi II
Christina Eckes (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
20. Opinion 2/13 and Accession to the ECHR
Tobias Lock (Maynooth University, Ireland)