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Judicial Control in the EU: Procedures and Principles


ISBN13: 9781904501244
ISBN: 1904501249
Published: August 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £275.00



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This definitive work provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview to the practice and procedure of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance of the European Communities.

It details all aspects of procedure, covering direct and associated actions, References from national courts and appeals from the Court of First Instance, with full reference to the rules and relevant cases.

It further covers the general principles of EU law established by the Court of Justice and the principles of interpretation of written EU law. The authors have taken account of recent important developments in the rules of procedure and case law and the continued growth of judicial activity in the European Union.

  • Provides detailed analysis of recent important developments and the continued growth of judicial activity in the European Union
  • Explores the general principles of EU law established by the Court of Justice and the principles of interpretation of written EU law, giving valuable background information
  • Practical coverage includes appeals from the CFI, procedure and case law

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1. The Framework of the Court Of Justice; 2. The Framework of the Court Of First Instance; 3. Direct Actions and Associated Actions; 4. References from National Courts; 5. Appeals from The Court Of First Instance; 6. Procedure; 7. General Principles of EU Law; 8. Principles of Interpretation of EU Law