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9789089521279 English 9089521275 Europeanisation of Public Law (second edition) is a study about the relation between European and national public law. Familiar EU doctrines on 'procedural autonomy', 'direct effect', 'consistent interpretation', 'ex officio application of European law' and 'state liability' are used as a starting point for examining the effects of these doctrines in the various Member States. Consideration is also given to important questions concerning the enforcement of European law in the national legal order, the organisation of the judiciary and the influence of European law on fundament principles of (public) law such as legal certainty, non-discrimination and proportionality.The book has in particular been written for advanced bachelors and masters courses on the relation between national and EU law. Because of the many examples of national case law, the book should be most welcome to any practitioner dealing with European law in a national context., The second edition of this textbook is a study about the relation between EU law and national public law. Familiar EU doctrines - on procedural autonomy, direct effect, consistent interpretation, ex officio application of European law, and state liability - are used as a starting point for examining the effects of these doctrines in the various Member States. Consideration is also given to important questions concerning the enforcement of EU law in the national legal order, the organization of the judiciary, and the influence of EU law on fundament principles of (public) law, such as legal certainty, non-discrimination, and proportionality. The book is particularly designed for advanced bachelors and masters courses on ~the relation between national law and EU law. Because of the many examples of national case law, the book will be most welcome to any practitioner dealing with European law in a national context. [Subject: European Law, Public Law], This is a study about the relation between European Union law and national public law. Familiar EU doctrines on 'procedural autonomy,' 'direct effect,' 'consistent interpretation,' 'ex officio application of European law,' and 'state liability' are used as a starting point for examining the effects of these doctrines in various EU Member States. Consideration is also given to important questions concerning the enforcement of EU law in the national legal order, the organization of the judiciary, and the influence of EU law on fundament principles of (public) law, such as legal certainty, non-discrimination, and proportionality. Now in its second edition, the book is particularly written for advanced bachelors/masters courses on the relation between national and EU law. With its many examples of national case law, the book will also benefit practitioners dealing with European law in a national context.
9789089521279 English 9089521275 Europeanisation of Public Law (second edition) is a study about the relation between European and national public law. Familiar EU doctrines on 'procedural autonomy', 'direct effect', 'consistent interpretation', 'ex officio application of European law' and 'state liability' are used as a starting point for examining the effects of these doctrines in the various Member States. Consideration is also given to important questions concerning the enforcement of European law in the national legal order, the organisation of the judiciary and the influence of European law on fundament principles of (public) law such as legal certainty, non-discrimination and proportionality.The book has in particular been written for advanced bachelors and masters courses on the relation between national and EU law. Because of the many examples of national case law, the book should be most welcome to any practitioner dealing with European law in a national context., The second edition of this textbook is a study about the relation between EU law and national public law. Familiar EU doctrines - on procedural autonomy, direct effect, consistent interpretation, ex officio application of European law, and state liability - are used as a starting point for examining the effects of these doctrines in the various Member States. Consideration is also given to important questions concerning the enforcement of EU law in the national legal order, the organization of the judiciary, and the influence of EU law on fundament principles of (public) law, such as legal certainty, non-discrimination, and proportionality. The book is particularly designed for advanced bachelors and masters courses on ~the relation between national law and EU law. Because of the many examples of national case law, the book will be most welcome to any practitioner dealing with European law in a national context. [Subject: European Law, Public Law], This is a study about the relation between European Union law and national public law. Familiar EU doctrines on 'procedural autonomy,' 'direct effect,' 'consistent interpretation,' 'ex officio application of European law,' and 'state liability' are used as a starting point for examining the effects of these doctrines in various EU Member States. Consideration is also given to important questions concerning the enforcement of EU law in the national legal order, the organization of the judiciary, and the influence of EU law on fundament principles of (public) law, such as legal certainty, non-discrimination, and proportionality. Now in its second edition, the book is particularly written for advanced bachelors/masters courses on the relation between national and EU law. With its many examples of national case law, the book will also benefit practitioners dealing with European law in a national context.