Process oriented federalism in eu law
This book brings together contibutions form EU legal scholars interested in processbased approaches to navigating the federal balance of competences within the European Union. The book discusses the relationship between the procedral and substantive aspects of judicial review in EU law, and offers a comparative perspective on these matters, using the US and the ECHR systems as examples.
In so doing, the contibutions in this book also analyse the scope of application and limits of the theory of process-oriented federalism in EU law. With procedural dimensions to WU law constantly growing, this book seeks to develop doctrinal and theoretical frameworks which help to explain and comprehend this evolution, thus filling a gap in EU legal research.
INDEX
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1. Process-Oriented Federalism in the European Union
CHAPTER 2. Process and Substance in EU Law: Imperfect Boundaries and Common Objectives
CHAPTER 3. In Search of Inspiration for Proceduralism in the EU: Proceduralism in the Context of US Constitutional Law and the ECHR as Examples
CHAPTER 4. Process Federalism Review in the European Union: Autonomy Concerns in the Spotlight, but what about Cohesion?
CHAPTER 5. EU Judicial Federalism: A Conceptual Analysis
CHAPTER 6. Procedural Review by the European Court of Human Rights – a Typology of Functions for the Court’s Reasoning
CHAPTER 7. Building Common Standards Through Judicial Procedure: A Federalist Analysis of the ECJ’s case law on the Judicial Systems of the Member States
CHAPTER 8. National Pre-Authorisation Schemes and the EU’s Demands for Objectivity Safeguards – Allowing Policy Discretion while Streamlining Administrative Process
CHAPTER 9. The Jeffersonian Moment in EU Law: Constitutional Conflicts in the Context of Process-Oriented Federalism. . .
AUTORES : XAVIER GROUSSOT y DARREN HARVEY
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