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Enforcing EC Law


ISBN13: 9781854313201
ISBN: 1854313207
Published: January 1995
Publisher: Blackstone Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



EC law now extends over a wide range of human activity, creating rights and obligations for individuals, as well as for member states. These rights may be invoked and obligations challenged by individuals before their national courts. The purpose of this book is to outline the principles and problems governing the award of remedies for branches of Community law, principally before domestic courts and tribunals. It addresses both the academic and practical aspects concerning the protection of Community rights by domestic courts which now play a major role in the enforcement of EC law. Josephine Steiner has also written ""Textbook on EC Law"".

Contents:
Part 1 The need for enforcement; the means of enforcement.
Part 2 Enforcing community rights before national courts: the role of article 177 in the interpretation of EC law; remedies - relevant principles and rules of Community law; impact on judicial review; impact on private law.
Part 3 Challenging community obligations: the basis for challenge - the article 177 and preliminary rulings on the validity of Community legislation; action before the Court of Justice - action for annulment, indirect challenge, action for failure to act; community liability in damages.
Part 4 Informal routes to enforcement: complaints and interventions.