Oxford Principles of European Union Law

TRIDIMAS Takis , SCHUTZE Robert

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Résumé

Since the 1957 Rome Treaty, the European Union has changed dramatically - in terms of its composition, scope and depth. Originally established by six Western European States, the EU today has 28 Members and covers almost the entire European continent; and while initially confined to establishing a "common market", the EU has come to influence all areas of political, economic and social life. In parallel with this enormous geographic and thematic expansion, the constitutional and legislative principles underpinning the European Union have constantly evolved. This three-volume study aims to provide an authoritative academic treatment of European Union law. Written by leading scholars and practitioners, each chapter offers a comprehensive and critical assessment of the state of the law. Doctrinal in presentation, each volume nonetheless tries to present a broader historical and comparative perspective. Volume I provides an analysis of the constitutional principles governing the European Union. It covers the history of the EU, the constitutional foundations, the institutional framework, legislative and executive governance, judicial protection, and external relations. Volume II explores the structure of the internal market, while Volume III finally analyses the internal and external substantive policies of the EU.

Table des matières

Part I - History and Nature
1: The European Union: A Historical Perspective I, Roger Goebel
2: The European Union: A Historical Perspective II, Roger Goebel
3: The European Union: An International Perspective, Christina Eckes and Ramses Wessel
4: The European Union: A Constitutional Perspective, Koen Lenaerts and Jose Antonio Gutierrez-Fons
5: The European Union: A Comparative Perspective, Ernest A. Young
Part II - Constitutional Foundations
6: The Competences of the Union, Theodore Konstadinidis
7: The Principle of Subsidiarity, Federico Fabbrini
8: The Principle of Proportionality, Takis Tridimas
9: Direct Effects and Indirect Effects, Robert Schütze
10: Supremacy and Preemption, Amadeo Arena
11: Loyalty and Constitutional identity, Barbara Guastaferro
12: Fundamental Rights and the Union, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
13: The Method and Processes of Treaty Amendments, Steve Peers
Part III - Institutional Framework
14: The European Parliament, Kieran Bradley
15: The European Council, Wolfgang Wessels
16: The Council, Philipp Dann
17: The Commission, Peter Oliver and Bernd Martenczuk
18: The Court of Justice of the European Union, Takis Tridimas
19: The European Central Bank, Chiara Zilioli
20: The Court of Auditors, Thomas Kennedy
Part IV - Legislative and Executive Governance
21: Primary Legislation and Legislative Procedures, Alexander Türk
22: Delegated Legislation and Implementing Acts, Paul Craig
23: Decentralized Implementation: European Agencies, Eduardo Chiti
24: The Open Method of Coordination, Kenneth Armstrong
25: The Union Budget and the Budgetary Procedure, Nicola Lupo and Christina Fasone
26: Enhanced Cooperation within the Union, Daniel Thym
Part V - Judicial Protection in the EU
27: Judicial Review, Alicia Hinarejos
28: EU Liability Actions, Dominik Hanf
29: Enforcement Actions, Luca Prete
30: Preliminary References, Morten Broberg and Niels Fenger
31: Remedies before National Courts, Anthony Arnull
32: State Liability Actions, Andrea Biondi and Martin Farley
Part VI - The External Relations of the Union
33: The Institutional Structure, Jan Wouters and Thomas Ramopoulos
34: The Union's External Competences, Marise Cremona
35: Decision Making Procedures, Panos Koutrakos
36: Mixed Agreements, Joni Heliskoski
37: The Status and Effects of International Norms, Jan Klabbers
38: Union Membership in International Organizations, Geert de Baere