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The General Principles of EU Law (Second Edition)

Takis Tridimas, Sir John Lubbock Professor of Banking Law, and Head of the International Financial Law Unit, Queen Mary, University of London

Estimated publication date: May 2007

712 pages, 234x156 mm

Description

The leading exposition of the 'general principles' of law as developed by the European Court of Justice, of central importance to understanding the application of EU law in practice

Includes analysis of the case-law in key areas of EU law not covered elsewhere, including the jurisdiction of the ECJ in human rights matters, and the rules governing remedies for protection of Community rights in national courts

Cited by the ECJ and other courts as an authority on the application of general principles

New to this edition

Fully revised and updated, including analysis of the developments in the Constitutional Treaty

A new chapter examines the relationship between the principle proportionality and the definition of EU competence

The European Court of Justice has profoundly influenced the development of the legal order of the European Community through the elaboration of unwritten general principles of law. The general principles derive from the fundamental values underlying the national legal systems.

This fully revised and updated Second Edition of The General Principles of EU Law provides a detailed and systematic analysis of the general principles as applied by the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance, and as they are influenced by political and legislative developments.

It assesses the impact of the EU Constitution on the European polity and the protection of Community rights in national courts. Tridimas highlights the various functions of the general principles, the diverse contexts in which they are employed,

and the varying degrees of judicial scrutiny that they entail, focussing on principles including subsidiarity, equality, proportionality, fundamental rights, and the right to a hearing.

Readership: Practitioners and judiciary in EU Member States, scholars and advanced students of European law.

COLLECTOR:JACKIE

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