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Taking the EU to Court = Annulment Proceedings and Multilevel Judicial Conflict /
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Title/Author:
Taking the EU to Court/ by Christian Adam, Michael W. Bauer, Miriam Hartlapp, Emmanuelle Mathieu.
Reminder of title:
Annulment Proceedings and Multilevel Judicial Conflict /
Author:
Adam, Christian.
other author:
Bauer, Michael W.
Description:
XIX, 239 p. 14 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
European Union. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21629-0
ISBN:
9783030216290
Taking the EU to Court = Annulment Proceedings and Multilevel Judicial Conflict /
Adam, Christian.
Taking the EU to Court
Annulment Proceedings and Multilevel Judicial Conflict /[electronic resource] :by Christian Adam, Michael W. Bauer, Miriam Hartlapp, Emmanuelle Mathieu. - 1st ed. 2020. - XIX, 239 p. 14 illus.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics,2662-5873. - Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics,.
Chapter 1 The Neglected Politics behind EU Annulment Litigation -- Chapter 2 Towards an Analytical Framework to Study Annulments in the EU -- Chapter 3 The Legal Background -- Chapter 4 Studying Annulment Actions -- Chapter 5 Motivations: When Conflict Leads to Litigation -- Chapter 6 Litigant Configurations: Turbulence and the Emergence of Complex Configurations -- Chapter 7 Litigant Success: How Litigant Configurations Relate to Legal Outcomes -- Chapter 8 The Political Side of EU Annulment Litigation -- Annexes.
Open Access
This open access book provides an exhaustive picture of the role that annulment conflicts play in the EU multilevel system. Based on a rich dataset of annulment actions since the 1960s and a number of in-depth case studies, it explores the political dimension of annulment litigation, which has become an increasingly relevant judicial tool in the struggle over policy content and decision-making competences. The book covers the motivations of actors to turn policy conflicts into annulment actions, the emergence of multilevel actors’ litigant configurations, the impact of actors’ constellations on success in court, as well as the impact of annulment actions on the multilevel policy conflicts they originate from. Christian Adam is Assistant Professor at the Geschwister Scholl Institute for Political Science, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München, Germany. Michael W. Bauer holds the Jean Monnet Chair for Comparative Public Administration and Policy Analysis at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer. He is also a part-time professor at the School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Miriam Hartlapp is Professor of Comparative Politics: Germany and France at the Freie University Berlin, Germany. She previously held chairs at Leipzig (2014–17) and Bremen University (2013–14) and worked at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne. Emmanuelle Mathieu is Lecturer at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Previously, she was a Marie Curie research fellow at the Barcelona Institute for International Studies, Spain.
ISBN: 9783030216290
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-21629-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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European Union.
LC Class. No.: JN26-50
Dewey Class. No.: 320.94
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