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Title:
Researching the European Court of Justice : methodological shifts and law's embeddedness / edited by Mikael Rask Madsen, Fernanda G. Nicola, Antoine Vauchez.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xiv, 374 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Court of Justice of the European Communities.
Court of Justice of the European Communities.
Justice, Administration of--European Union countries.
Law--European Union countries.
Legal research--European Union countries.
Droit--Recherche documentaire--Pays de l'Union europeenne.
Justice, Administration of.
Law.
Legal research.
European Union countries.
Other Authors:
Madsen, Mikael Rask, editor.
Nicola, Fernanda, 1972- editor.
Vauchez, Antoine, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Embedding decoloniality in empirical EU studies / Iyiola Solanke. "In this beaucratic silence EU law dies" : fieldwork and the (non)-practice of EU law in national courts / Tommaso Pavone. -- How to nail down a cloud : CJEU construction of jurisprudential authority from a network perspective / Amalie Frese. -- EU law mobilization : lessons from a bottom-up approach / Jos Hoevenaars. -- Litigation strategies and the political framing of EU law. Exploring the archives of a trade union lawyer in the Viking and Laval cases / Julien Louis. -- Inquiring into conceptual practices : legal controversy at the court of justice of the European Union / Vincent Reveillere. -- Through the lens of language : uncovering the collaborative nature of advocates general's opinions / Karen McAuliffe, Liana Muntean and Virginia Mattioli. -- A sense of common purpose : on the role of case assignment and the judge-rapporteur at the European Court of Justice / Christoph Krenn. -- Judge biographies as a methodology to grasp the dynamics inside the CJEU and its relationship with EU member states / Vera Fritz. -- The genesis of the institution within the institution : studying the mobilization for the creation of the Court of First Instance / Lola Avril. -- Re-constructing the construction of Laval : studying EU law as a social interpretive process / Jens Arnholtz. -- Judicially-backed mutation : practices at the legal frontiers of the Eurozone crisis / Nicholas Haagensen. -- Media attention for CJEU case-law : measurment, data collection, and analysis of case salience data / Julian Dederke. -- Embedding decoloniality in empirical EU studies / Iyiola Solanke.
Summary:
"Mainstream legal scholarship on the European Community (EC) and the European Union (EU) has long been dominated by meta-narratives and grand theories to explain European legal integration as a necessary, if not self-evident, process toward ever greater integration. The directional pull of these functional narratives, whether termed as Europeanization, federalization, or constitutionalization, is one towards an ever-closer Union, thereby replicating the original teleology of the Rome Treaty (1957). Although there are theoretical differences among these explanations, notably between intergovernmental and neo-functionalist narratives, most scholars agree that one particular institutional actor has played an outsized role: the European Court of Justice (ECJ), now the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) since the Lisbon Treaty (2009) that includes the Court of Justice, the General Court. For the same reasons, the CJEU has become a coveted object of inquiry for studies of European integration and governance. We have for years learned about its role in constitutionalizing Europe, establishing the supremacy of European law, creating a system of supranational governance, and the new types of litigation and mobilization spurred by the ECJ"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Studies on international courts and tribunals
ISBN:
1009055151
9781009055154
1316511294
9781316511299
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1274201174
LCCN:
2021044839
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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