From Dual to Cooperative Federalism: The Changing Structure of European Law

Awards:   Winner of UACES Best Book Prize 2010. Winner of Winner of the 2010 UACES Best Book Prize.
Author:   Robert Schütze (, Professor of law at Durham University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   430
Publication Date:   15 October 2009
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  • Winner of UACES Best Book Prize 2010.
  • Winner of Winner of the 2010 UACES Best Book Prize.

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Author:   Robert Schütze (, Professor of law at Durham University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9780199238583


ISBN 10:   0199238588
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   15 October 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"List of Abbreviations List of Cases: European Union and United States List of EC Legislation and Guidelines Introduction: Coming to Constitutional Terms General Part - The Federal Principle in America and Europe 1: Federal Tradition(s) and the European Union Section I - The Federal Principle: Three Constitutional Traditions Section II - The European Union: American and European Perspectives 2: Federal Philosophies and the Structure of American Law Section I - The ""New Nationalism"" - The Decline of Constitutional Exclusivity Section II - The ""New Federalism"" - The Decline of Legislative Exclusivity Excursus - The Foreign Affairs ""Exception"" - Dual Federalism Constitutionalised Special Part - The Changing Structure of European Law 3: The Decline of Constitutional Exclusivity Section I - Europe's Expanding Sphere: The Decline of State ""Police Powers"" Section II - Europe's Contracting Sphere: The Decline of Federal Exclusive Powers 4: The Decline of Legislative Exclusivity Section I - The Commerce Clause(s): Harmonization in the Internal Market Section II - The Common Agricultural Policy: A Policy Unlike Any Other? 5: Cooperative Federalism Constitutionalised Section I - The Principle of Subsidiarity: Procedural Safeguards of Federalism Section II - Complementary Competences: Substantive Safeguards of Federalism 6: Excursus: A Foreign Affairs ""Exception""? Section I - Europe's International Powers: Dual Federalism in the External Sphere Section II - Theory and Practice: Towards Cooperative Federalism? Conclusion: Europe's Gemeinweg Towards Cooperative Federalism Bibliography Index"

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...this volume will give for sure an important contribution to the rehabilitation of the federalist approach Giuseppe Martinico, Pisa, CML Review In an overwhelmingly important book Schutze brilliantly exposes the obscurantist anti-realistic vision of the European federation in such a splendidly clear and overwhelmingly convincing way that those who will not open their eyes now are not just wrong out of principle. They are blind. For all the rest there is a discovery to make: there were and there are more federations in the world that just the EU Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen ...a timely and relevant contribution that provides for a totally enjoyable and inspiring read and helps us understand better the structure of European Law Nikos Skoutaris, Lecturer in European Law, University of Maastricht ...a valuable tool, covering political aspects of federalism, its application to the EU, and the stance of the ECJ with an interdisciplinary approach. Panos Stasinopoulos, King's College London, Journal of Common Market Studies, 48.4


...this volume will give for sure an important contribution to the rehabilitation of the federalist approach Giuseppe Martinico, Pisa, CML Review In an overwhelmingly important book Schutze brilliantly exposes the obscurantist anti-realistic vision of the European federation in such a splendidly clear and overwhelmingly convincing way that those who will not open their eyes now are not just wrong out of principle. They are blind. For all the rest there is a discovery to make: there were and there are more federations in the world that just the EU Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen


...this volume will give for sure an important contribution to the rehabilitation of the federalist approach Giuseppe Martinico, Pisa, CML Review


"...this volume will give for sure an important contribution to the ""rehabilitation"" of the federalist approach * Giuseppe Martinico, Pisa, CML Review * In an overwhelmingly important book Schutze brilliantly exposes the obscurantist anti-realistic vision of the European federation in such a splendidly clear and overwhelmingly convincing way that those who will not open their eyes now are not just wrong out of principle. They are blind. For all the rest there is a discovery to make: there were and there are more federations in the world that just the EU * Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen * ...a timely and relevant contribution that provides for a totally enjoyable and inspiring read and helps us understand better the structure of European Law * Nikos Skoutaris, Lecturer in European Law, University of Maastricht * ...a valuable tool, covering political aspects of federalism, its application to the EU, and the stance of the ECJ with an interdisciplinary approach. * Panos Stasinopoulos, King's College London, Journal of Common Market Studies, 48.4 *"


...a valuable tool, covering political aspects of federalism, its application to the EU, and the stance of the ECJ with an interdisciplinary approach. * Panos Stasinopoulos, King's College London, Journal of Common Market Studies, 48.4 * ...a timely and relevant contribution that provides for a totally enjoyable and inspiring read and helps us understand better the structure of European Law * Nikos Skoutaris, Lecturer in European Law, University of Maastricht * In an overwhelmingly important book Schutze brilliantly exposes the obscurantist anti-realistic vision of the European federation in such a splendidly clear and overwhelmingly convincing way that those who will not open their eyes now are not just wrong out of principle. They are blind. For all the rest there is a discovery to make: there were and there are more federations in the world that just the EU * Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen * ...this volume will give for sure an important contribution to the rehabilitation of the federalist approach * Giuseppe Martinico, Pisa, CML Review *


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Dr Robert Schütze is Professor of law at Durham University.

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