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E-raamat: Advocate General and EC Law [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

(Jean Monnet Professor of European Law, University of Glasgow), (Professor of Law, University of Glasgow)
  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199299003
  • Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud
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  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199299003
The prominence of the Advocate General is one of the most distinctive, and controversial, features of the European Court of Justice. The Advocate General and EC Law is the first comprehensive study of the Advocate General and his role in the development of EC Law. The book examines the history of the role, the questions over its future, and the role's importance in the procedures of the Court.

The book also analyses the contribution of some of the most influential Advocates General to the development of specific aspects of Community law, including Francis Jacobs on intellectual property, Walter van Gerven on discrimination and Jean Pierre Warner on competition procedure. The book explores the contributions of a range of Advocates General to specific principles of Community Law, including state liability and direct effect.
Table of Cases
viii
Introduction
1(18)
Part I: The Advocate General as a member of the ECJ
The place of the Advocate General in the procedure of the European Community Courts
19(17)
The Advocate General and human rights standards
36(23)
Part II: Selected Advocates General and specific areas of Community law
The first Advocate General, Maurice Lagrange
59(30)
Walter van Gerven and the principle of equal treatment of men and women
89(37)
Advocate General Jacobs and intellectual property law
126(40)
Advocate General Jean-Pierre Warner and EC competition law
166(23)
Part III: Some fundamental concepts of Community law and the Opinions of the Advocates General
The Advocates General and the development of the principle of direct effect
189(26)
The contribution of Advocates General to the development of the principle of State liability in the European Community's legal order
215(48)
The Advocates General and the concept of citizenship
263(26)
Conclusion
289(10)
Biographical Notes 299(9)
Select Bibliography 308(5)
Index 313


Noreen Burrows is Jean Monnet Professor of European Law at the University of Glasgow and Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and Social Sciences.

Rosa Greaves is Professor of Law, University of Glasgow