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Judicial Review In EU Law


ISBN13: 9781845422035
Published: March 2009
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £137.00
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9781849804493



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Judicial review constitutes an important aspect of any legal system operating under the rule of law. This book aims at providing a comprehensive discussion of the various avenues for judicial review in EU law. It assesses the actions for annulment and failure to act before turning its attention to incidental forms of review under Articles 241 and 234, and covers the remedy of compensation for damages as well as interim relief proceedings. The author also discusses the impact of the changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty and the potential issues facing judicial review in the European Union.

Subjects:
Judicial Review, EU Law
Contents:
Preface
Introduction

Part I: Action for Annulment
1. EU Institutions or Bodies as Defendants
2. Reviewable Acts
3. Locus Standi of Privileged and Semi-Privileged Applicants
4. Locus Standi of Non-Privileged Applicants
5. Legal Interest
6. Time-Limit in Article 230(5)
7. Grounds of Review
8. Effects of Illegality
9. Reform

Part II: Failure to Act
10. Parties to the Proceedings
11. Reviewable Failures to Act
12. Procedure: Article 232(2)
13. Locus Standi
14. Grounds of Review
15. Form and Effects of the Judgment

Part III: Incidental Review
16. Plea of Illegality
17. Validity Review

Part IV: Non-Contractual Liability
18. Attributable Act
19. Liability for Attributable Acts

Part V: Interim Relief
20. Scope of Application of Articles 242 and 243
21. Requirements for the Grant of Interim Measures
22. Procedure Conclusion
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