Limits of Legal Reasoning and the European Court of Justice

Limits of Legal Reasoning and the European Court of Justice

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Conway, Gerard
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781107001398
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The European Court of Justice is widely acknowledged to have played a fundamental role in developing the constitutional law of the EU, having been the first to establish such key doctrines as direct effect, supremacy and parallelism in external relations. Traditionally, EU scholarship has praised the role of the ECJ, with more critical perspectives being given little voice in mainstream EU studies. From the standpoint of legal reasoning, Gerard Conway offers the first sustained critical assessment of how the ECJ engages in its function and offers a new argument as to how it should engage in legal reasoning. He also explains how different approaches to legal reasoning can fundamentally change the outcome of case law and how the constitutional values of the EU justify a different approach to the dominant method of the ECJ.
EAN 9781107001398
ISBN 1107001390
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 12, 2012
Pages 344
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 158 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Conway, Gerard
Series Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy