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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: András Jakab (Director of the Institute for Legal Studies, Director of the Institute for Legal Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) , Dimitry Kochenov (Chair in EU Constitutional Law, Chair in EU Constitutional Law, University of Groningen)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.50cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 1.214kg ISBN: 9780198746560ISBN 10: 0198746563 Pages: 592 Publication Date: 09 March 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAndrás Jakab and Dimitry Kochenov: Introductory Remarks Part I: Theoretical Issues 1: Dimitry Kochenov: The Acquis and Its Principles: The Enforcement of the 'Law' vs. the Enforcement of 'Values' in the European Union 2: Giulio Itzcovich: On the Legal Enforcement of Values. The Importance of the Institutional Context 3: Matej Avbelj: Pluralism and Systemic Defiance in the European Union Part II: Instruments and Methods: Established and Proposed 4: Laurence W. Gormley: Infringement proceedings 5: Pål Wennerås: Making Effective Use of Article 260 TFEU 6: Morten Broberg: Preliminary References as a Means for Enforcing EU Law 7: Norbert Reich: Francovich Enforcement Analysed and Illustrated by German (and English) Law 8: Leonard Besselink: The Bite, the Bark and the Howl: Article 7 TEU and the Rule of Law Initiatives 9: Fabian Amtenbrink and René Repasi: Compliance and Enforcement in Economic Policy Coordination in EMU 10: KJ Cseres: Rule of Law Values in the Decentralized Public Enforcement of EU Competition Law 11: Oana Stefan: Soft Law and the Enforcement of EU Law 12: Armin von Bogdandy, Carlino Antpöhler and Michael Ioannidis: Protecting EU Values Reverse Solange and the Rule of Law Framework 13: Jan-Werner Müller: A Democracy Commission of One's Own, or: What it would take for the EU to safeguard Liberal Democracy in its Member States 14: András Jakab: Application of the EU Charter in National Courts in Purely Domestic Cases Part III: Comparative Outlook 15: Dirk Hanschel: Enforcement of Federal Law against the German Länder 16: Céline Romainville and Marc Verdussen: The Enforcement of Federal Law in the Belgian Federal State 17: Alberto López-Basaguren: Regional Defiance and Enforcement of Federal Law in Spain: The Claims for Sovereignty in the Basque County and Catalonia 18: Mark Tushnet: Enforcement of National Law against Subnational Units in the United States 19: Élisabeth Lambert Abdelgawad: The Enforcement of ECtHR Judgments 20: Antonello Tancredi: Enforcing WTO Law 21: Irène Couzigou: Enforcement of UN Security Council Resolutions and of International Court of Justice Judgments: The Unreliability of Political Enforcement Mechanisms 22: Carlos Closa: Securing compliance with democracy requirements in regional organisations Part IV: Case Studies in the EU 23: Franz C. Mayer: Defiance by a Constitutional Court - Germany 24: Jacques Ziller: Defiance for European Influence - the Empty Chair and France 25: Konrad Lachmayer: Questioning the Basic Values - Austria and Jörg Haider 26: Zoltán Szente: Challenging the Basic Values - The Problems of the Rule of Law in Hungary and the Failure of the European Union to Tackle Them 27: Michael Ioannidis: Weak Members and the Enforcement of EU Law 28: Adam Lazowski: Inside but out? The United Kingdom and the European UnionReviewsThis is a path-breaking contribution whose innovative thought-provoking analysis will capture the readers within the discussion of one of the key issues in Europe today: the protection and enforcement of rule of law and other key values. A must for anyone interested in possible future paths of law and values' enforcement as well as the current state of the law. Gianni Buquicchio, President, Venice Commission for Democracy through Law Certain books deserve particular attention at moments of despair. The current confusion in the EU is such a moment and this book is the one that deserves the attention. It points to what responsible politicians do not wish to admit: that the EU is devoid of effective remedies to have its rules and values enforced. Andras Sajo, Hungarian Academy of Sciences This well timed and wide-ranging book is a must read for anyone interested in the question whether and how the European Union might succeed as a community of values committed to the rule of law. Professor Mattias Kumm, NYU School of Law and WZB Berlin Social Science Research Center This is a path-breaking contribution whose innovative thought-provoking analysis will capture the readers within the discussion of one of the key issues in Europe today: the protection and enforcement of rule of law and other key values. A must for anyone interested in possible future paths of law and values' enforcement as well as the current state of the law. Gianni Buquicchio, President, Venice Commission for Democracy through Law Certain books deserve particular attention at moments of despair. The current confusion in the EU is such a moment and this book is the one that deserves the attention. It points to what responsible politicians do not wish to admit: that the EU is devoid of effective remedies to have its rules and values enforced. Andras Sajo, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Certain books deserve particular attention at moments of despair. The current confusion in the EU is such a moment and this book is the one that deserves the attention. It points to what responsible politicians do not wish to admit: that the EU is devoid of effective remedies to have its rules and values enforced. * Andras Sajo, Hungarian Academy of Sciences * This is a path-breaking contribution whose innovative thought-provoking analysis will capture the readers within the discussion of one of the key issues in Europe today: the protection and enforcement of rule of law and other key values. A must for anyone interested in possible future paths of law and values' enforcement as well as the current state of the law. * Gianni Buquicchio, President, Venice Commission for Democracy through Law * This well timed and wide-ranging book is a must read for anyone interested in the question whether and how the European Union might succeed as a community of values committed to the rule of law. * Professor Mattias Kumm, NYU School of Law and WZB Berlin Social Science Research Center * Author InformationProf. András Jakab is the Director of the Institute for Legal Studies at the Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest; Professor in Constituional and European Law at Pázmány Péter Catholic University Budapest. Prof. Dimitry Kochenov is Chair in EU Constitutional Law, University of Groningen. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |