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050 0 0 _aKJE947
_b.P48 2019
100 1 _aPhelan, William
_c(College teacher),
_eauthor.
_4aut
245 1 0 _aGreat judgments of the European Court of Justice :
_brethinking the landmark decisions of the foundational period /
_cWilliam Phelan.
260 _aCambridge, United Kingdom ;
_aNew York, NY, USA :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c 2019.
300 _axx, 258 pages ;
_c23 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 242-256) and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- Pork Products, 1961 : no unilateral safeguards -- Van Gend en Loos, 1963 : direct effect -- Costa v. ENEL, 1964 : supremacy -- Dairy Products, 1964 : no inter-state retaliation -- International Fruit, 1972 : no direct effect for the GATT -- Van Duyn, 1974 : direct effect of directives -- Simmenthal, 1978 : obligations of 'lower' national courts -- Sheep Meat, 1979 : no inter-state retaliation revisited -- Internationale Handelsgesellschaft, 1970 : protection of fundamental rights -- States and individuals in the great judgments of the European Court of Justice, 1961-1979.
520 _a"[This book] presents a new approach to understanding the landmark decisions of the European Court of Justice in the 1960s and 1970s. By comparing the Court's doctrines to the enforcement and escape mechanisms employed by more common forms of trade treaty, it demonstrates how the individual rights created by the doctrine of direct effect were connected to the practical challenges of trade politics among the European states and, in particular, to the suppression of unilateral safeguard mechanisms and inter-state retaliation. Drawing on the writings and speeches of French Judge and President of the Court, Robert Lecourt, it demonstrates that one of the Court's most influential judges shared this understanding of the logic of direct effect. This book offers a distinctive interpretation of the Court of Justice's early years, as well as of the purpose of the fundamental principles of European law."--
610 2 0 _aCourt of Justice of the European Union.
610 2 7 _aCourt of Justice of the European Union.
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650 0 _aLaw
_zEuropean Union countries
_vCases.
650 7 _aLaw.
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650 7 _aEuropean Union.
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650 7 _aCourt of Justice of the European Union.
_2pplt
650 7 _aCase-law.
_2pplt
651 7 _aEuropean Union countries.
_2fast
655 7 _aTrials, litigation, etc.
_2fast
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aPhelan, William (College teacher).
_tGreat judgments of the European Court of Justice.
_dCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2019
_z9781108599481
_w(OCoLC)1105928259
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