This book brings together contibutions form EU legal scholars interested in processbased approaches to navigating the federal balance of competences within the European Union. The book discusses the relationship between the procedral and substantive aspects of judicial review in EU law, and offers a comparative perspective on these matters, using the US and the ECHR systems as examples. In so doing, the contibutions in this book also analyse the scope of application and limits of the theory of process-oriented federalism in EU law. With procedural dimensions to WU law constantly growing, this book seeks to develop doctrinal and theoretical frameworks which help to explain and comprehend this evolution, thus filling a gap in EU legal research.
Carmen Vallejo Peña
Tirant lo Blanch. 2016
44,00 €
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Rosario Ojinaga Ruiz
Tirant lo Blanch. 2005
54,00 €
51,30 €
Cástor Miguel Díaz Barrado
Tirant lo Blanch. 2018
33,00 €
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Ayllón Trujillo, María Teresa; Paunero Amigo, F. Xavier
Universidad de Girona. 2002
14,42 €
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