Title:EU Citizenship as a Battle of the Concepts: Travailleur v Citoyen
Author(s):STASINOPOULOS, PanosDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Ever since Citizenship was introduced at EU level, the concept’s perception has varied from a mere declaratory status to a more substantial, fundamental status attached to Europeans. Regardless of whether one views Citizenship ...
Title:The European Court of Justice in Context: Forms and Patterns of Judicial Dialogue
Author(s):ROSAS, AllanDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Judicial cooperation and judicial dialogue is not just a question of studying and citing judgments from other courts. A genuine dialogue requires some reciprocity and an exchange of views and experiences. The E.C.J., for ...
Title:European Judges in a Global Society: Power, Language and Argumentation
Author(s):ORDONEZ-SOLIS, DavidDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:El examen de las particularidades del ejercicio de la función jurisdiccional en una sociedad globalizada se articula en torno a tres notas esenciales que definen a todo juez: como un poder especialmente limitado a la ...
Title:European Union Law as International Law
Author(s):MOORHEAD, TimothyDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:International law principles enable a rationalisation of the values to which the Union order aspires as a collective political and legal commitment amongst the Member States. The doctrine of Union law supremacy, which ...
Title:Expanding Law‘s Empire: Interpretivism, Morality and the Value of Legality
Author(s):GREEN, AlexanderDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:For interpretivist theories of law it is the value of legality that informs what counts as true legal propositions. The leading theory of legality in the interpretivist school is Ronald Dworkin’s ‘Law as Integrity’. This ...
Title:Faces of Judicial Anger: Answering the Call
Author(s):BELLEAU, Marie-Claire; JOHNSON, Rebecca; BOUCHARD, ValérieDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Le droit est raison et il s’oppose aux émotions : il ne peut être justement rendu s’il a succombé à la passion. Cette lecture classique des relations entre droit, émotions et justice n’est pas si certaine. L’émotion est ...
Title:Good Governance via the OMC? The cases of Employment and Social Inclusion
Author(s):DE LA PORTE, CarolineDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article focuses on how the EU, via the Open Method of Coordination (OMC), governs the employment and social inclusion policies of the EU Member States. It derives three operational governance principles – Participation, ...
Title:Illegality Regimes and the Ongoing Transformation of Contemporary Citizenship
Author(s):AMAYA-CASTRO, Juan M.Date:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement, and strengthening of these regimes has a transformative, and perhaps even corrosive effect on the meaning and value of ...