European Union Law Law

The European Court of Justice and its Critics

Edited by Anthony Arnull · Takis Tridimas
Coming Soon Hart Publishing Available February 2027

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ISBN-13
9781509962815
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
February 2027
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book is an insightful, thought-provoking study of one of the world's most important courts. There is no doubt that the European Court Justice has had a transformative effect on EU Law, but not without controversy.

This book explores these criticisms, asking if concerns over judicial activism, unconventional interpretative methods, conflicts with national courts and over-reach are justified. Drawing on the expertise of leading commentators in their sectors, its ambitious scope explores the question from across the spectrum of EU Law. Its analysis includes the political dimension, giving the fullest understanding of the environment in which the Court and its judgments have operated.

Table of Contents

1. The Court of Justice of the EU: An Introduction
Anthony Arnull (University of Birmingham, UK) and Takis Tridimas (Luxembourg Centre for European Law)
2. Van Gend, Costa and the Birth of Europe's New Legal Order
Anthony Arnull (University of Birmingham, UK)
3. Methods of Interpretation and the Court of Justice: Redefining Judicial Activism
Takis Tridimas (Luxembourg Centre for European Law)
4. Reform of the Court of Justice
Gerard Conway (Brunel University, UK)
5. A Dane, a German, and a Pole Walk into a Court: National Courts as Critics of the European Court of Justice
Urška Šadl (European University Institute, Italy)
6. A Union of Peoples and a Fragmenting of Peoples
Gareth Davies (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
7. The European Court of Justice and its Critics: The Internal Market
Stephen Weatherill (University of Oxford, UK)
8. EU Employment Law
Catherine Barnard (University of Cambridge, UK)
9. (How) does the Court of Justice balance Freedom, Security, and Justice?
Niamh Nic Shuibhne (University of Edinburgh, UK)
10. Economic and Monetary Union and the European Court of Justice
Alicia Hinarejos (McGill University, Canada)
11. The Court of Justice and the Law of Integration in TImes of the Supranational Reckoning. Quo vadis?
Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz (University of Gdansk, Poland)
12. The Court of Justice and the European Convention on Human Rights
Bruno De Witte (University of Gdansk, Poland)
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