EU legal acts : challenges and transformations / edited by Marise Cremona and Claire Kilpatrick.
2018
KJE947 .E95 2018 (Map It)
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Title
EU legal acts : challenges and transformations / edited by Marise Cremona and Claire Kilpatrick.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Call Number
KJE947 .E95 2018
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
0198817460 (hardback)
9780198817468 (hardback)
9780198817468 (hardback)
Description
xxiv, 263 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)999407481
Summary
In this collection of essays, originally presented at the Academy of European Law in Florence, the changing landscape of the EU's legal acts is explored. Further to this, the changing boundaries between legal acts and processes which may create norms but do not create 'law' in the traditional sense are analysed. This landscape is presented in two ways. Firstly, by focusing on the transformations and challenges to the EU's traditional legal acts, in particular since the reconfiguration of the categories of legal acts and the procedures for which they are adopted by the Lisbon Treaty. Secondly, the collection focuses on those acts found at (or beyond) the margin of classic EU legal acts, including acts of Member States such as inter se treaties; self-regulation and collective agreements; so-called soft law; and decision-making outside the normal legislative procedures. The volume endeavours to explain the adaptability of the EU legal order despite the fact that the legal instruments at the Union's disposal have not fundamentally changed since the Treaty of Rome came into force 60 years ago. It explores the challenges that new decisional procedures and variations in the legal quality of EU acts pose for the EU's legal order, including alterations to institutional balance and the roles of the different institutional actors and challenges to the rule of law.-- Publisher's website.
Note
In this collection of essays, originally presented at the Academy of European Law in Florence, the changing landscape of the EU's legal acts is explored. Further to this, the changing boundaries between legal acts and processes which may create norms but do not create 'law' in the traditional sense are analysed. This landscape is presented in two ways. Firstly, by focusing on the transformations and challenges to the EU's traditional legal acts, in particular since the reconfiguration of the categories of legal acts and the procedures for which they are adopted by the Lisbon Treaty. Secondly, the collection focuses on those acts found at (or beyond) the margin of classic EU legal acts, including acts of Member States such as inter se treaties; self-regulation and collective agreements; so-called soft law; and decision-making outside the normal legislative procedures. The volume endeavours to explain the adaptability of the EU legal order despite the fact that the legal instruments at the Union's disposal have not fundamentally changed since the Treaty of Rome came into force 60 years ago. It explores the challenges that new decisional procedures and variations in the legal quality of EU acts pose for the EU's legal order, including alterations to institutional balance and the roles of the different institutional actors and challenges to the rule of law.-- Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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European Union legal acts
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
vii
Table of Legislation
xiii
Notes on Contributors
xxiii
Introduction / Claire Kilpatrick
1
1.
Legal Acts and the Challenges of Democratic Accountability / Deirdre Curtin
9
2.
Politics of Efficient Compromise in the Adoption ofEU Legal Acts / Paivi Leino
30
3.
Abnormal Sources and Institutional Actions in the EU Sovereign Debt Crisis---ECB Crisis Management and the Sovereign Debt Loans / Claire Kilpatrick
70
4.
New Governance in the EU after the Euro Crisis---Retired or Reborn? / Mark Dawson
106
5.
Social Dialogue as a Source of EU Legal Acts---Past Performance and Future Perspectives / Aukje A.H. van Hoek
128
6.
Treaties between EU Member States as Quasi-Instruments of EU Law / Thibault Martinelli
157
7.
EU Acts and Member State Acts in the Negotiation, Conclusion, and Implementation of International Agreements / Alan Dashwood
189
Index
251