European legal methodology / edited by Karl Riesenhuber.
2021
KJC403 .E973 2021 (Mapit)
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Uniform Title
Europäische Methodenlehre. English. 2021.
Title
European legal methodology / edited by Karl Riesenhuber.
Added Author
Edition
2nd edition.
Imprint
Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago : Intersentia, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Description
liii, 711 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Ius communitatis. English ; v. 7.
Formatted Contents Note
1. European legal methodology : introduction and overview / Karl Riesenhuber Part 1. : Foundations
2. Legal methods in ancient Rome / Jan Dirk Harke
3. Judging statutes and the 19th century : judicial compliance with statutes, interpretation and analogy / Christian Baldus and Lena Kunz
4. Comparative Law / Andreas Schwartze
5. Law-making and adjudication for the internal market : the role of economic reasoning / Jens-Uwe Franck
Part 2. : General section
Chapter 1. : Sources of law
6. The sources of European private law / Johannes Köndgen and Oliver Mörsdorf
Chapter 2. : EU primary law
7. Interpretation and development of EU primary law / Rudolf Streinz
8. Interpretation in conformity with primary law / Stefan Leible and Ronny Domröse
Chapter 3. : EU secondary law
9. System (Systemdenken) and system building / Stefan Grundmann
10. Interpretation of EU secondary law / Karl Riesenhuber
11. Concretisation of general clauses / Florian Möslein and Anne Röthel
12. Judicial development of law / Jörg Neuner
Chapter 4. : Effects on the national law of the member states
13. Interpretation in conformity with directives / Wulf-Henning Roth and Christian Jopen
14. Gold-plating : the implementation of directives through national provisions with a wider scope of application / Mathias Habersack and Christian Mayer
15. The advance effect of directives / Christian Hofmann
16. Temporal effects of CJEU judgments / Frank Rosenkranz
Part . : Special section
Chapter 1. : Methodological issues in selected branches
17. European labour law / Robert Rebhahn and Martin Franzen
18. European capital market law / Susanne Kalss
19. European competition law / Thomas Ackermann
Chapter 2. National perspectives
20. Germany / Johanna Schmidt-Räntsch
21. France / Ulrike Babusiaux
22. United Kingdom / Michael Schillig
23. Spain / Klaus Jochen Albiez Dohrmann and Sixto Sánchez Lorenzo
24. Poland / Thomas Raff
Index.
2. Legal methods in ancient Rome / Jan Dirk Harke
3. Judging statutes and the 19th century : judicial compliance with statutes, interpretation and analogy / Christian Baldus and Lena Kunz
4. Comparative Law / Andreas Schwartze
5. Law-making and adjudication for the internal market : the role of economic reasoning / Jens-Uwe Franck
Part 2. : General section
Chapter 1. : Sources of law
6. The sources of European private law / Johannes Köndgen and Oliver Mörsdorf
Chapter 2. : EU primary law
7. Interpretation and development of EU primary law / Rudolf Streinz
8. Interpretation in conformity with primary law / Stefan Leible and Ronny Domröse
Chapter 3. : EU secondary law
9. System (Systemdenken) and system building / Stefan Grundmann
10. Interpretation of EU secondary law / Karl Riesenhuber
11. Concretisation of general clauses / Florian Möslein and Anne Röthel
12. Judicial development of law / Jörg Neuner
Chapter 4. : Effects on the national law of the member states
13. Interpretation in conformity with directives / Wulf-Henning Roth and Christian Jopen
14. Gold-plating : the implementation of directives through national provisions with a wider scope of application / Mathias Habersack and Christian Mayer
15. The advance effect of directives / Christian Hofmann
16. Temporal effects of CJEU judgments / Frank Rosenkranz
Part . : Special section
Chapter 1. : Methodological issues in selected branches
17. European labour law / Robert Rebhahn and Martin Franzen
18. European capital market law / Susanne Kalss
19. European competition law / Thomas Ackermann
Chapter 2. National perspectives
20. Germany / Johanna Schmidt-Räntsch
21. France / Ulrike Babusiaux
22. United Kingdom / Michael Schillig
23. Spain / Klaus Jochen Albiez Dohrmann and Sixto Sánchez Lorenzo
24. Poland / Thomas Raff
Index.
Summary
"EU law is an autonomous legal system. It requires its own methodology. The contributions to this volume provide elements of a genuinely European legal method. They discuss the foundations of European legal methodology in Roman law and in the development of national legal methods in the 19th century as well as the economic and comparative background. Core issues of legal methods such as the sources of law, the interpretation of EU primary law and secondary legislation, the concretisation of general clauses, and judicial development of the law are also analysed. The temporal effects of EU directives on the one hand and of judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the other raise specific issues of EU law. Contributions are also devoted to issues of a multi-level legal system. Beyond general aspects, directives, in particular, raise special questions: what is their impact on the interpretation of national law; and what are the methodological consequences of a transposition of directives beyond their original scope ('gold-plating')? Further contributions inquire into methodological issues in contract law, employment law, company law, capital market law and competition law. They illustrate the general aspects of European legal methods with a view to specific applications and also reveal specific issues of methods which occur in these areas. Finally, legal methods from national perspectives of different Member States, namely France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom, are examined. The authors reveal national traditions of legal methods and national preconceptions and illustrate the application of EU legal methods in different national contexts."--Back cover.
Note
"A German language version of the book is published by De Gruyter as Europäische Methodenlehre, ISBN 978-3-11-061378-0."--Title page verso. "[This book] largely follows the 4th edition of the German version Europäische Methodenlehre. The basic concept remains unchanged. However, there have been some changes among the authors and also in individual chapters"--Page ix.
Language Note
Translated from German.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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KJC403 .E973 2021
Language
English
ISBN
1839701366
9781839701368
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