Making Community Law: The Legacy of Advocate General Jacobs at the European Court of Justice

Author:   Philip Moser ,  Katrine Sawyer
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 June 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Philip Moser ,  Katrine Sawyer
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.574kg
ISBN:  

9781847201379


ISBN 10:   1847201377
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 June 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
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Contents: Foreword Sir Christopher Bellamy Preface The Rt Hon. The Lord Slynn of Hadley Introduction Philip Moser and Katrine Sawyer 1. A Consumer’s Appreciation of the Contribution of Advocate General Francis Jacobs to the Shaping of the EC’s Legal Order Stephen Weatherill 2. Fundamental Rights Paul Craig 3. Locus Standi of Individuals under Article 230(4): The Return of Euridice? Takis Tridimas and Sara Poli 4. Links with National Courts Sir John Mummery 5. Competition Law Richard Whish 6. Free Movement of Goods and Services Catherine Barnard 7. Citizenship of the Union Eleanor Sharpston 8. External Relations Richard Plender 9. Intellectual Property Christopher Morcom 10. Temporal Limitation in EU Law David Vaughan Postscript Anthony Arnull Index

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'This aptly-titled book, describing Sir Francis Jacobs' career as one of the ECJ's longest-serving Advocates General, also offers a unique insight into the Court's judge-made law . The contributors, all pre-eminent in their respective fields, show how a widely-respected advocate-general can, through the intellectual force of his opinions, not only recommend, guide and warn the Court, but even on occasion persuade it to reverse its earlier case-law. Essential reading for those who need to understand the Court's internal dynamics.' -- Judge Nicholas Forwood, Court of First Instance of the European Communities 'Second longest serving Advocate General at the European Court of Justice; 574 Opinions to his name. This excellent book is an unqualified acknowledgement of Francis Jacobs' towering influence in the world of Community law. But it is much more than a festschrift, though it is certainly that. It is a collection of scholarly essays, of real value to academics and practitioners alike, by some of our foremost European lawyers: a textbook as well as a celebration.' -- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Laws, Royal Courts of Justice, UK 'This is a readable book which will help parties and the court to solve problems. Counsel and solicitors in cases involving European Law should use it to help them give clear advice and make clear submissions with a prospect of success. For my part, I shall now re-read one of the chapters, and the Jacobs opinions referred to in it, in order to stimulate my mind on what I trust will as a result become a clearer judgment.' -- The Rt Hon Sir Konrad Schiemann, Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Communities


'This aptly-titled book, describing Sir Francis Jacobs' career as one of the ECJ's longest-serving Advocates General, also offers a unique insight into the Court's judge-made law . The contributors, all pre-eminent in their respective fields, show how a widely-respected advocate-general can, through the intellectual force of his opinions, not only recommend, guide and warn the Court, but even on occasion persuade it to reverse its earlier case-law. Essential reading for those who need to understand the Court's internal dynamics.'- Judge Nicholas Forwood, Court of First Instance of the European Communities'Second longest serving Advocate General at the European Court of Justice; 574 Opinions to his name. This excellent book is an unqualified acknowledgement of Francis Jacobs' towering influence in the world of Community law. But it is much more than a festschrift, though it is certainly that. It is a collection of scholarly essays, of real value to academics and practitioners alike, by some of our foremost European lawyers: a textbook as well as a celebration.'- The Rt Hon Lord Justice Laws, Royal Courts of Justice, UK'This is a readable book which will help parties and the court to solve problems. Counsel and solicitors in cases involving European Law should use it to help them give clear advice and make clear submissions with a prospect of success. For my part, I shall now re-read one of the chapters, and the Jacobs opinions referred to in it, in order to stimulate my mind on what I trust will as a result become a clearer judgment.' - The Rt Hon Sir Konrad Schiemann, Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Communities


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Edited by Philip Moser, Barrister, Monckton Chambers, London, UK and Katrine Sawyer, Barrister, Hailsham Chambers, London, UK and Référendaire, European Court of Justice, Luxembourg

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