
European Union Law for the Twenty-First Century: Volume 1
Rethinking the New Legal Order
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European Union Law for the Twenty-First Century: Volume 1
Rethinking the New Legal Order
About this book
This book is based on contributions made to the WG Hart Workshop 2003. It contains articles by leading experts seeking to assess the state of development of EU law some fifty years after the establishment of the Communities and to contribute to the current debate on the European Constitution. The first volume concentrates on the themes of European Constitutionalism and EU external relations. It analyses the proposed Constitution dealing, among others, with the division of competence between the EU and the Member States, Community legislation, the role of national parliaments, democracy in the EU, human rights, and the Court of Justice. It also contains articles on EU external relations covering, among others, enlargement, the common foreign and security policy, immigration and asylum policy, and the relations between the EU and the WTO.
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Table of contents
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Title verso
- Foreword
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Table of Cases
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Three Challenges for European Constitutionalism in the 21st Century
- 3. Judicial Review as a Contribution to the Development of European Constitutionalism
- 4. Competences of the Union
- 5. The Hierarchy of Norms
- 6. Protecting Fundamental Rights in Europe's New Constitutional Order
- 7. The European Court of Justice and the Draft Constitution: A Supreme Court for the Union?
- 8. The European Commission: Should it be at the Heart of the Future European Union?
- 9. The Role of National Parliaments in the EU's New Constitutional Order
- 10. For Substantive Constitutionalism in the European Union
- 11. Forgetting Law in the European Convention? Europe's 'Hidden' Constitution-Building and its Legitimation
- 12. The Draft EU Constitution and Private Party Access to Judicial Review of EU Measures
- 13. Legality Review of Member State Discretion Under Directives
- 14. What is the Point of Francovich?
- 15. Lines in the Sand: Between Common Foreign Policy and Single Foreign Policy
- 16. Which Policy for Which Europe? The Emerging Security and Defence Policy of the European Union
- 17. Gripping Global Governance: The External Relations of the EU Between the Treaty of Nice and the Convention on the Future of Europe
- 18. Squaring the Circle for Tomorrow's World: A Comparative Analysis of the EC and WTO Approaches to Balancing Economic and Non-economic Interests in International Trade
- 19. The Participation of the European Community in the World Trade Organisation: An External Look at European Union Constitution-Building
- 20. EU Immigration and Asylum Law: Internal Market Model or Human Rights Model?
- 21. A Missed Opportunity? EU Law and Asylum in the 21st Century
- 22. Asylum and Immigration in the Context of Enlargement
- 23. Enlargement: A Successful Instrument of Foreign Policy?
- 24. The European Employment Strategy and the Challenges of Enlargement
- 25. The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: Is it a New Accession Condition for the Candidate Countries Especially in Light of the Post-Nice IGC?
- Index