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Procedural Autonomy of EU Member States: Paradise Lost?: A Study on the “Functionalized Procedural Competence” of EU Member States

✍ Scribed by Diana-Urania Galetta (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
160
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Is the procedural autonomy of EU Member State a myth or a reality? What should this concept be taken to mean? Starting from the analysis of requirements and principles regulating, generally speaking, the relationships between Member States’ and EU law, this book provides a definition of procedural autonomy able to account for the concept’s inherent limits. Out of an analysis of the more relevant EU jurisprudence, the author identifies the rationale underlying the interventions of the ECJ on issues of procedural autonomy and the common logic that emerges from it; and reveals how, in an unchanged context of ‘procedural autonomy’ of the Member States, national procedural law becomes more and more ‘functionalized’ to the requirements of effectiveness of substantive EU law. As such, we should speak of a ‘functionalized procedural competence’ rather than of procedural autonomy. But this is by no means a case of “Paradise Lost.” The book includes a foreword by Prof. Jürgen Schwarze, one of the founding fathers of European Administrative Law.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introductory Notes, Terminological Issues and Demarcation of the Scope of the Study....Pages 1-5
The Procedural Autonomy of the Member States from the Viewpoint of the Principles and Criteria Regulating the Relations Between National Law and EU Law....Pages 7-32
The Jurisprudence of the ECJ on the Procedural Autonomy of Member States: Analysis of the Fundamental Judgements....Pages 33-74
The Procedural Autonomy of the Member States: Judges and Legislators. Conclusions....Pages 75-120
Back Matter....Pages 121-145

✦ Subjects


European Law


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