PROCESS-ORIENTED FEDERALISM IN EU LAW

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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.

Editor
Editor
Colección
EULAWLIVE PRESS
Materia
Internacional
Idioma
  • Castellano
EAN
9788413698496
ISBN
978-84-1369-849-6
Depósito legal
Gr. 44/2025
Páginas
228
Ancho
17 cm
Alto
24 cm
Edición
1
Fecha publicación
23-01-2025
Rústica con solapas
21,85 €
Descuento 5%23,00 €

Sobre Xavier Groussot (editor)

  • Xavier Groussot
    is Professor of EU Law at Lund University, Faculty of Law. He is also invited professor in 2024-2025 at the University of Panthéon-Assas (Paris II), University of Bologna (Alma Mater), University of Nagoya and ELTE University (Budapest). Ver más sobre el autor

Sobre Darren Harvey (editor)

  • Darren Harvey
    is Senior Lecturer in Law at King’s College London. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Cambridge. He has held teaching positions at the Universities of Edinburgh and Cambridge, as well as at the Europa Institut, Saarland University. Ver más sobre el autor