European judicial systems as a challenge for democracy

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Elżbieta Kużelewska, Dariusz K ...
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European judicial systems as a challenge for democracy

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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Intersentia
Language
English
Pages
244

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Table of Contents

Part one. The court of justice of the European Union:
Democracy in constitutional politics of European Courts : an overview of selected issues -- Bogusia Puchalska
The institutional balance as CJEU's contribution to democracy in the Union : selected issues -- Tomasz Dubowski
From judicial dialogue towards constitutional spill-over? : the economic analysis of preliminary reference procedure and the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights -- Mariusz J. Golecki
Towards the democratization of the EU? Strengthening prerogatives of the European parliament in the case law of the court of justice of the European Union -- Agnieszka Piekutowska
Democratic values in the court of justice adjudication on the private enforcement of the European Union competition law -- Franciszek Strzyczkowski
Judicial control of monetary and fiscal decisions in the European Union -- Filip Křepelka
How CJEU's "privacy spring" construed the human rights shield in the digital age -- Gabriela Zanfir
The supremacy of the EU law as interpreted by the Polish constitutional tribunal -- Elżbieta Kużelewska and Dariusz Kużelewski
Reception of EU law in Polish courts : a case of "Teddy Bear" law -- Izabela Kraśnicka
Enforcing Europe's founational values in central and Eastern Europe : a case in point -- Tine Carmeliet and Georgia Christina Kosmidou -- Part two. The European Court of human rights:
Protocol 16 to the ECHR : a convenient tool for judicial dialogue and better domestic implementation of the convention? -- Władysław Jóźwicki
The EU's parliamentary representation in the light of the Strasbourg Court's Sejdić and Zornić standards : is there tendency for a new parliamentary order in the EU? -- Fisnik Korenica and Dren Doli.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Cambridge, United Kingdom
Series
European integration and democracy series -- volume 3, European integration and democracy series -- v. 3.

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Library of Congress
KJE3666 .E97 2015, KJE3666.E97 2015

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xvi, 244 pages
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30868672M
ISBN 10
1780683162
ISBN 13
9781780683164
LCCN
2015506708
OCLC/WorldCat
912278117

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