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Structural Principles of EU Law - (Modern Studies in European Law) by Marcus Klamert (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of the principles shaping EU law: autonomy, conferral, equality, national identity, loyalty, solidarity, supremacy and effectiveness.
- About the Author: Marcus Klamert is Professor at the Institute for European Law at the University of Graz, Austria.
- 280 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Constitutional
- Series Name: Modern Studies in European Law
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About the Book
An important study examining those structural constitutional principles (such as direct effect and solidarity) which underpin the foundational constitutional principles of the European Union.
Book Synopsis
This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of the principles shaping EU law: autonomy, conferral, equality, national identity, loyalty, solidarity, supremacy and effectiveness.
Much has been written about principles of EU law inspired by national law, such as fundamental rights, but what of the principles that are specific to EU law? The book discusses the origins of the EU's structural principles, where they are located, and how they are applied in practice. The author proposes that these principles are deeply interrelated and ensure the legal unity and uniformity of EU law. Their role in the EU's external relations is also explored.
This book brings a much-needed focus to the network of structural principles upholding the EU's constitutional order.
Review Quotes
"There is nothing quite like this book by Marcus Klamert... Reading this book allows for a stimulating reconsideration of some of the key elements of the EU legal order as it developed over the years and it offers new perspectives." --Bruno de Witte, Professor of European Union Law at Maastricht University, the Netherlands
About the Author
Marcus Klamert is Professor at the Institute for European Law at the University of Graz, Austria.