Research handbook on EU institutional law / [edited by] Steven Blockmans, Adam Lazowski.
2016
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Research handbook on EU institutional law / [edited by] Steven Blockmans, Adam Lazowski.
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Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., c. 2016.
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1 online resource (520 pages).
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Research handbooks in European law.
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Introduction / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans
Part I foundations, competences and actors
1. Constitutional foundations and EU institutional framework: six years of working with Lisbon reform / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans
2. Competences: codification and contestation / Monica Claes and Bruno De Witte
3. New dynamics in the decision making in the wake of European financial and sovereign debt crisis / Fabian Amtenbrink and Kees van Duin
4. National parliaments as guardians of the principle of subsidiarity / Adam Cygan
5. European agencies: what about the institutional balance / Ellen Vos and Michelle Everson
Part II democracy and fundamental rights
6. The democratic foundations of the union: representative democracy, complementarity and the legal challenge of article 11 TEU / Joana Mendes
7. Transparency in the EU: constitutional overtones, institutional dynamics and the escape hatch of secrecy / Deirdre Curtin and Maarten Hillebrandt
8. Fundamental rights protection in the legal order of the European Union / Martin Kuijer
Part III: judicial architecture
9. EU judiciary in need of reform? / Tamara Capeta
10. Judicial review in EU law: a post-Lisbon perspective / Saulius Lukas Kaleda
11. Financial penalties for non-execution of the judgement of the court of justice of the EU / Alicja Sikora
12. The court of justice, the national courts, and the spirit of cooperation: between dichtung und warheit / Michal Bobek
Part IV enforcement of EU law
13. Five decades since Van Gend and Costa came to town: primacy and direct effect revisited / Agata B. Capik
14. National procedural autonomy: concept, practice and theoretical queries / Matej Avbelj
15. Liability for breach of EU law by the union, member states and individuals: damages, enforcement and effective judicial protection / Kathleen Gutman
Conclusions / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans.
Part I foundations, competences and actors
1. Constitutional foundations and EU institutional framework: six years of working with Lisbon reform / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans
2. Competences: codification and contestation / Monica Claes and Bruno De Witte
3. New dynamics in the decision making in the wake of European financial and sovereign debt crisis / Fabian Amtenbrink and Kees van Duin
4. National parliaments as guardians of the principle of subsidiarity / Adam Cygan
5. European agencies: what about the institutional balance / Ellen Vos and Michelle Everson
Part II democracy and fundamental rights
6. The democratic foundations of the union: representative democracy, complementarity and the legal challenge of article 11 TEU / Joana Mendes
7. Transparency in the EU: constitutional overtones, institutional dynamics and the escape hatch of secrecy / Deirdre Curtin and Maarten Hillebrandt
8. Fundamental rights protection in the legal order of the European Union / Martin Kuijer
Part III: judicial architecture
9. EU judiciary in need of reform? / Tamara Capeta
10. Judicial review in EU law: a post-Lisbon perspective / Saulius Lukas Kaleda
11. Financial penalties for non-execution of the judgement of the court of justice of the EU / Alicja Sikora
12. The court of justice, the national courts, and the spirit of cooperation: between dichtung und warheit / Michal Bobek
Part IV enforcement of EU law
13. Five decades since Van Gend and Costa came to town: primacy and direct effect revisited / Agata B. Capik
14. National procedural autonomy: concept, practice and theoretical queries / Matej Avbelj
15. Liability for breach of EU law by the union, member states and individuals: damages, enforcement and effective judicial protection / Kathleen Gutman
Conclusions / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans.
Summary
Research Handbook on EU Institutional Law offers a critical look into the European Union: its legal foundations, competences and institutions. It provides an analysis of the EU legal system, its application at the national level and the prevalent role of the Court of Justice. Throughout the course of the Handbook the expert contributors discuss whether the European Union is well well-equipped for the 21st century and the numerous crises it has to handle. They revisit the call for an EU reform made in the Laeken Conclusions in 2001 to verify if its objectives have been achieved by the Treaty of Lisbon and in daily practice of the EU institutions. The book also delves into the concept of a Europe of different speeds, which - according to some - is inevitable in the EU comprising 28 Member States. Overall, the assessment of the changes introduced by the Lisbon Treaty is positive, even if there are plenty of suggestions for further reforms to re-fit the EU for purpose. Students and scholars will find this original Handbook to be an invaluable resource, particularly due to its focus on topics for future discussion. Researchers and policy-makers will also benefit from the points raised in this book.
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Contributors include: F. Amtenbrink, M. Avbelj, M. Bobek, S. Blockmans, A.B. Capik, T. Capeta, M. Claes, D. Curtin, A. Cygan, B. de Witte, M. Everson, K. Gutman, M. Hillebrandt, S.L. Kaleda, M. Kuijer, A. Lazowski, J. Mendes, A. Sikora, K. van Duin, E. Vos.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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