Central European judges under the European influence : the transformative power of the EU revisited / edited by Michal Bobek.
2015
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Title
Central European judges under the European influence : the transformative power of the EU revisited / edited by Michal Bobek.
Published
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2015.
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
KJE5461 .C46 2015
ISBN
9781849467742 hardback
1849467749 hardback
9781782259909 (electronic book)
1782259902 (electronic book)
1782259899 (electronic book)
9781782259893 (electronic book)
1849467749 hardback
9781782259909 (electronic book)
1782259902 (electronic book)
1782259899 (electronic book)
9781782259893 (electronic book)
Description
x, 449 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)922847923
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-437) and index.
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Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Prologue: The Westernisation of the East and the Easternisation of the West / Hans-W Micklitz
1
1.
Introduction: Revisiting the Transformative Power of Europe / Michal Bobek
13
pt. I
Judicial Reasoning
2.
Formalism in Judicial Reasoning: Is Central and Eastern Europe a Special Case? / Peter Cserne
23
3.
EU Law and Central European Judges: Administrative Judiciaries in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland Ten Years after Accession / Zdenek Kuhn
43
4.
Impact of EU Membership on Private Law Adjudication in Poland: A Case Study of the Polish Supreme Court's Case Law on Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts / Rafal Manko
73
5.
Aversion to Judicial Discretion in Civil Procedure in Post-Communist Countries: Can the Influence of EU Law Change it? / Ales Galic
99
6.
Remains of the Authoritarian Mentality within the Slovene Judiciary / Jernej Letnar Cernic
125
7.
From a Discourse on `Communist Legacy' Towards Capacity Building to Better Manage the Rule of Law / Bostjan Zalar
149
pt. II
Institutions and Procedures
8.
`Euro-products' and Institutional Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: A Critical Study in Judicial Councils / David Kosar
165
9.
Impossibility of Being a National and a European Judge at the Same Time: Doctrinal Riffs Between Hungarian and EU Administrative Law / Andras Gyorgy Kovacs
197
10.
Changes in the Level of the National Judicial Protection Under the EU Influence on the Example of the Polish Legal System / Nina Pottorak
223
11.
When David Teaches EU Law to Goliath: A Generational Upheaval in the Making / Alexander Kornezov
241
12.
Who are the Actors Mobilising Discourse among Courts? / Erhard Blankenburg
267
13.
Transformation in the Eye of the Beholder / Matej Avbelj
275
pt. III
Constitutional Courts
14.
Invalidity of EU Law before the Polish Constitutional Tribunal: Court of Old Closure(s) or New Opening(s)? / Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz
295
15.
Constitutional Sovereignty in Post-Sovereign Jurisprudence of the Czech Constitutional Court: From the Lisbon Judgments to the Landtova Ultra Vires Controversy / Jiri Priban
323
16.
`Keeping the Faith': The Trials and Tribulations of the Hungarian Constitutional Court in Following its European Vocation / Allan F Tatham
349
17.
Central and Eastern European Constitutional Courts Facing New Challenges: Ten Years of Experience / Marek Safjan
375
18.
Conclusions: Of Form and Substance in Central European Judicial Transitions / Michal Bobek
391
Select Bibliography
419
Index
439