The Court of Justice of the European Union : rule of law guardian for the public health derogation / by Kate Farrant Shaw.
2023
KJE6172 .S53 2023 (Mapit)
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Uniform Title
Court of Justice of the European Union (Rule of law guardian for the public health derogation)
Title
The Court of Justice of the European Union : rule of law guardian for the public health derogation / by Kate Farrant Shaw.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2023]
Description
vii, 188 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Nijhoff studies in EU law ; v. 23. 2210-9765
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction and overview
Theoretical perspectives: the symbolic importance of the EU's Rule of Law
A clear and present danger? Time for a structured rule of law review by the CJEU in respect of preventative expulsion or entry of EU citizens deemed at risk of terrorism?
The CJEU and the public health derogation in a pandemic? Time to review the operation of a rarely invoked derogation?
The CJEU and anchoring a meaningful review of the public health derogation in a pandemic
Conclusion.
Theoretical perspectives: the symbolic importance of the EU's Rule of Law
A clear and present danger? Time for a structured rule of law review by the CJEU in respect of preventative expulsion or entry of EU citizens deemed at risk of terrorism?
The CJEU and the public health derogation in a pandemic? Time to review the operation of a rarely invoked derogation?
The CJEU and anchoring a meaningful review of the public health derogation in a pandemic
Conclusion.
Summary
"In an era of Covid 19, the book The Court of Justice of the European Union explores the extent to which the CJEU can realise a powerful role as guardian of the EU's rule of law in a public health emergency. Drawing on an extensive literature review, 'The Court of Justice of the European Union' argues the CJEU can realise such a role by anchoring a structured rule of law review in its reasoning when considering the exercise by the Member States of the public health derogation. Both the legal reasoning of the CJEU during the Covid 19 public health emergency and its aftermath, as well as the related challenges to the EU's rule of law, are legally and politically of intense interest to legal academics, legal practitioners, policy makers and students"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Call Number
KJE6172 .S53 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9789004509801 hardcover
9004509801 hardcover
9789004523975 electronic book
9004509801 hardcover
9789004523975 electronic book
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