Alicia Hinarejos' monograph gives a comprehensive overview of the developments of judicial review in the intergovernmental pillars within the European Union ... Well documented and well organised, the book joins a wide vein of legal research on a subject that is of great relevance for the recent and future evolution of the rule of law in the EU legal system, and opens the way to further investigation. * Allesandra Mi gnolli, Journal of Common Market Studies * The book offers an interesting and intellectually challenging as well as thoughtful contribution to the law on judicial protection in the EU. It is therefore to be recommended to not only academics and students of EU law but also to practitioners as essential reading on getting to grips with these important issues. * Ester Herlin-Karnell, European Constitutional Law Review * ...this monograph is important reading for anyone with an interest in the role of the ECJ in the EU legal order...overall the book is a recommended read for any practitioner, judge, academic or student looking for a concise and well-argued snapshot of the status of judicial protection in the European Union both before and after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, * Anthony Dawes, European Law Review *