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Judul Politics Of Judicial Co-operation in the EU / Hans W. Micklitz
Pengarang Micklitz, Hans W
EDISI 1
Penerbitan Cambridge : Yale University Press, 2005
Deskripsi Fisik xxxii,527p.;23 cm ;23 cm
ISBN 9780521825160
Subjek 1. International Law - European Union Countries
2. Judicial Process - European Union Countries
3. International Law - Great Britain
Abstrak The European legal order is largely based on judicial co-operation between the European Court of justice and the national courts. In this book, three case studies on Sunday trading, on equal treatment of men and women, and on good faith in contract law reveal that national courts and national litigants are mainly pursuing national interests by means of European Law. Micklitz contributes to the debate on the role and function of the preliminary reference procedures in the making of the EU law, and does so on the basis of concrete examples.
Catatan Indeks : indeks
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Bahasa Inggris
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