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The role of the European judiciary in the process of European integration cannot be overestimated. The achievements of European integration after the second world war are usually analyzed from the perspective of political decisions that were made, initially, by the Founding Fathers and, subsequently, by the political leaders of the European countries. However, in the public debate we very often forget how much we owe to the two supreme jurisdictions of Europe, that is the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. The continuing extension of the competences of the European Union, especially in the field of economic and monetary policy, calls for a new assessment of the nature of the decision-making process at the European level.
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Human rights, UE/CE Droit, Europäische Union, Jurisprudence, Democracy, Juridictions, Europäische Union Gerichtshof, UE/CE Etats membres, Droits de l'homme, Application des lois, UE/CE Cour de justice, Demokratie, Courts, Démocratie, UE/CE Intégration, Cour européenne des droits de l'homme, Europäischer Gerichtshof für MenschenrechtePlaces
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European judicial systems as a challenge for democracy
2015, Intersentia
in English
1780683162 9781780683164
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