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Constitutional Problems of the European Union


ISBN13: 9781901362466
ISBN: 1901362469
Published: February 1999
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This text seeks to provide an understanding of the nature and characteristics of the European Union (EU), by scrutizing the EU from a constitutional and legal angle. It examines, for instance, whether the European Court behaves as a court ought to behave, the problems caused by the vague and elastic nature of Community law, whether the division of power between the Union and the Member States is based on any sort of principle, and, if so, whether that principle is consistently applied, the enforcement of Community law and the problems caused by the different levels of compliance in different Member States, and, finally, at the foundations of the Union's legal system, the issue of whether Member States have ceded their sovereignty.

This book should be of interest to experts in Community law and those who want to understand the Community.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1. Background
2. The European Court: An Objective Interpreter of Community Law?
3. Judicial Objectivity—Does it Matter?
4. The Uncertainty Problem in Community Law
5. The Division of Power: The Member States and the Community
6. Enforcing Community Law
7. The Question of Sovereignty—I
8. The Question of Sovereignty—II
9. The Question of Sovereignty—I