Judicial control in the European Union : reforming jurisdiction in the intergovernmental pillars / Alicia Hinarejos.
2009
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Author
Title
Judicial control in the European Union : reforming jurisdiction in the intergovernmental pillars / Alicia Hinarejos.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
Call Number
KJE5461 .H56 2009
ISBN
9780199569960 (acid-free paper)
0199569967 (acid-free paper)
0199569967 (acid-free paper)
Description
xv, 211 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)428033305
Note
Based on the author's thesis (DPhil)--University of Oxford, 2008.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [195]-206) and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
1
Introduction: The ECJ as a Federal Constitutional Court
1
1.1
The Context: Models of Constitutional Review
2
1.2
The ECJ as a Federal Constitutional Court
4
1.3
The ECJ as a Constitutional Court in the Second and Third Pillars
12
2
Judicial Control in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
14
2.1
Introduction
14
2.2
The Nature of AFSJ Measures
16
2.3
The Jurisdiction of the ECJ at Present
55
2.4
Cherry-Picking: Institutional Ways to Fix Problems without the Constitutional Treaty
95
2.5
The Jurisdiction of the ECJ under the Lisbon Treaty
100
2.6
Final Remarks
120
3
Judicial Control in the Common Foreign and Security Policy
122
3.1
Introduction
122
3.2
The Nature of CFSP Measures
124
3.3
The Jurisdiction of the ECJ in CFSP at Present
128
3.4
The Jurisdiction of the ECJ Under the Lisbon Treaty
149
3.5
What the CFSP is Missing and its Consequences
165
4
Concluding Remarks: A Constitutional Court for the EU?
183
4.1
The Lisbon Treaty
190
Bibliography
195
Index
207