Recensione:
This well-constructed, and well-written, collection fills a gap in the scholarship. It offers a rounded and plausible picture of the Court s role in Europe, engaging with the complexity of the law without losing sight of the bigger political picture. Well-contextualised, critical, but nuanced, discussions of the role of rights, economics, science, and institutions, and of the important particularities of EU adjudication, will make this volume unmissable for those interested in the political role of the Court of Justice of the EU. --Gareth Davies, VU University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
L'autore:
Edited by Mark Dawson, Hertie School of Governance, Germany, Bruno De Witte, Professor of European Union Law, Maastricht University, the Netherlands, part-time professor, European University Institute (EUI), Italy and Co-director of the Maastricht Centre for European Law and Elise Muir, Professor, Faculty of Law, KU Leuven, Belgium
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