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The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies provides a forum for the scrutiny of significant issues in EU Law, the law of the European Convention on Human Rights, and Comparative Law with a 'European' dimension, and particularly those issues which have come to the fore during the year preceding publication. The contributions appearing in the collection are commissioned by the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Cambridge, a research centre in the Law Faculty of the University of Cambridge specialising in European legal issues.

The papers presented are at the cutting edge of the fields which they address, and reflect the views of recognised experts drawn from the University world, legal practice, and the institutions of both the EU and its Member States. Inclusion of the comparative dimension brings a fresh perspective to the study of European law, and highlights the effects of globalisation of the law more generally, and the resulting cross fertilisation of norms and ideas that has occurred among previously sovereign and separate legal orders.
The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies is an invaluable resource for those wishing to keep pace with legal developments in the fast moving world of European integration.


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Editorial Advisory Board: Albertina Albors-Llorens, John Bell, Alan Dashwood, Simon Deakin, David Feldman, Richard Fentiman, Angus Johnston, John Spencer

Founding Editors: Alan Dashwood and Angela Ward

Table of Contents

1. The Purpose of the EU Procurement Directives: Ends, Means and the Implications for National Regulatory Space for Commercial and Horizontal Procurement Policies.
Sue Arrowsmith
2. How Regulatory Networks Shaped Institutional Reform under the EU Telecoms Framework
Nina Boeger and Joseph Corkin
3. Perfectionism in European Law
Jacco Bomhoff
4. From Fiscal Compact to Fiscal Union? New Rules for the Eurozone
Christian Calliess
5. A 'Minefield of Misreckonings': Europe's Constitutional Pluralism
Emilios Christodoulidis
6. The Court of Justice as a Labour Court
ACL Davies
7. Protection Against Acts Harmful to Human Health and the Environment Adopted by the EU Institutions .................... 177
Nicolas de Sadeleer and Charles Poncelet
8. Paths for Constitutional Thinking 'Beyond the State'?
Alun Gibbs
9. The Euro Area Crisis and Constitutional Limits to Fiscal Integration
Alicia Hinarejos
10. The Fight against Terrorism, Fundamental Rights and the EU Courts: The Unsolved Conundrum
Eva Nanopoulos
11. Behavioural Economics and the Autonomous Consumer
Annette Nordhausen Scholes
12. The European Union as a Source of Inspiration
Sir Konrad Schiemann
13. European Fundamental Rights and the Member States: From 'Selective' to 'Total' Incorporation?
Robert Schütze
14. Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad European Public Prosecutor?
John R Spencer
15. Allowing the Right Margin: The European Court of Human Rights and The National Margin of Appreciation Doctrine: Waiver or Subsidiarity
of European Review?
Dean Spielmann
16. 'Posting' and 'Posted Workers': The Need for Clear Definitions of Two Key Concepts of the Posting
of Workers Directive
Aukje van Hoek and Mijke Houwerzijl
17. An Illusion of Protection and an Assumption of Responsibility: The Possibility of Swedish State Liability after Laval
Barend van Leeuwen
18. Up in the Air: Aviation, the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the Question of Jurisdiction
Christina Voigt
The Advocate General: Securing Trust and Democracy in the EU Judicial Order
Edited by Catherine Barnard, Markus Gehring and Iyiola Solanke
19. Securing Trust in the Court of Justice of the EU: The Influence of the Advocates General
Albertina Albors-Llorens
20. A Fourth in the Court: Why are There Advocates General in the Court of Justice?
Michal Bobek
21. The Advocate General: Bringing Clarity to CJEU Decisions? A Case-Study of Mangold and Kücükdeveci
Tamara C´apeta
22. The Advocate General: A Key Actor of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Laure Clément-Wilz
23. Social Legitimacy and the Court of Justice of the EU: Some Reflections on the Role of the Advocate General
Alicia Hinarejos
24. Advocates General and Grand Chamber Cases: Assistance with the Touch of Substitution
Adam Lazowski
25. The Notion of Consensus as a Route to Democratic Adjudication?
Bilyana Petkova
26. The Advocate General: Assisting the CJEU of Article 13 TEU to Secure Trust and Democracy
Iyiola Solanke
27. Advocate Generals' Opinions or Separate Opinions? Judicial Engagement in the CJEU
Sophie Turenne

Product details

Published 20 Dec 2012
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 812
ISBN 9781782250524
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Associate Editor

Iyiola Solanke

Iyiola Solanke is Professor of European Law and So…

Anthology Editor

Catherine Barnard

Catherine Barnard is Professor of EU Law and Labou…

Anthology Editor

Markus Gehring

Markus W Gehring is University Lecturer, Fellow of…

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