Judicial Review in European Union Law:Essays in Honour of Lord SlynnKluwer Law International B.V., 2000 M06 14 - 674 pages This book of essays in honour of Lord Slynn of Hadley, former Advocate General and Judge of the European Court of Justice, is thoroughly worthy of its distinguished honorandus . It focuses on the important topic of Judicial Review in EU Law, and, unlike other books on this topic, it looks at judicial review by both European and national courts. The volume consists of five parts, dealing with The European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance, Forms of Judicial Review before the European Courts, Forms of Judicial Protection in the European Legal Order, European Law before the National Courts, and Judicial Review and Substantive Law. Each chapter is written by a leading expert and marks a significant contribution to knowledge, as well as being a fitting tribute to Lord Slynn. |
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... Judges in the European Court of Justice : Some Personal Reflections 17 3 Ulrich Everling On the Judge - Made Law of the European Community's Courts 29 4 Thijmen Koopmans The Theory of Interpretation and the Court of Justice 45 5 Jean ...
... Judges in the European Court of Justice : Some Personal Reflections 17 3 Ulrich Everling On the Judge - Made Law of the European Community's Courts 29 4 Thijmen Koopmans The Theory of Interpretation and the Court of Justice 45 5 Jean ...
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