Public Policy and the CJEU's Power
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Herausgeber: Mathieu, Emmanuelle; Hartlapp, Miriam; Adam, Christian
Public Policy and the CJEU's Power
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Herausgeber: Mathieu, Emmanuelle; Hartlapp, Miriam; Adam, Christian
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Public Policy and the CJEU's Power offers an overarching analytical framework for thinking about the impact of policy contexts on the CJEU's influence on European public policy and the course of European integration.
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Public Policy and the CJEU's Power offers an overarching analytical framework for thinking about the impact of policy contexts on the CJEU's influence on European public policy and the course of European integration.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 527g
- ISBN-13: 9780367425029
- ISBN-10: 0367425025
- Artikelnr.: 58381886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 527g
- ISBN-13: 9780367425029
- ISBN-10: 0367425025
- Artikelnr.: 58381886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Emmanuelle Mathieu is a lecturer at the Institute of Political Studies, University of Lausanne. Her research focuses on comparative public policy and regulatory governance, mainly in the EU and multi-level contexts, as well as in developing countries. Christian Adam is Assistant Professor at the Geschwister Scholl Institute of Political Science at the LMU Munich. His research focuses on comparative public policy and public administration where he concentrates in particular on institutional (mis-)behaviour and institutional change. Miriam Hartlapp is Professor for Comparative Politics: Germany and France at the Freie Universität Berlin (FUB). Her research focuses on governance in the EU multi-level system, particularly the European Commission and the role of France and Germany in the EU; implementation, (non-)compliance, and enforcement; as well as regulation of economic and social policies.
1. From high judges to policy stakeholders: a public policy approach to the
CJEU's power Emmanuelle Mathieu, Christian Adam and Miriam Hartlapp 2.
Domestic resistance against EU policy implementation: member states motives
to take the Commission to Court Emmanuelle Mathieu and Michael W. Bauer 3.
Multilevel conflict over policy application-detecting changing cleavage
patterns Christian Adam 4. Why some EU institutions litigate more often
than others: exploring opportunity structures and actor motivation in
horizontal annulment actions Miriam Hartlapp 5. On judicial mobilization:
entrepreneuring for policy change at times of crisis Juan A. Mayoral and
Aida Torres Pérez 6. Is the Commission levelling the playing field? Rights
enforcement in the European Union Andreas Hofmann 7. The role of NGOs in
environmental implementation conflicts: 'stuck in the middle' between
infringement proceedings and preliminary rulings? Mariolina Eliantonio 8. A
causal loop? The Commission's new enforcement approach in the context of
noncompliance with EU law even after CJEU judgments Gerda Falkner 9. How
long to compliance? Escalating infringement proceedings and the diminishing
power of special interests Tobias Hofmann 10. The Relationship between
'Luxembourg' and European and national administrative bodies Rike U.
Krämer-Hoppe 11. Lost in translation: how street-level bureaucrats
condition Union solidarity Jessica Sampson Thierry and Dorte Sindbjerg
Martinsen
CJEU's power Emmanuelle Mathieu, Christian Adam and Miriam Hartlapp 2.
Domestic resistance against EU policy implementation: member states motives
to take the Commission to Court Emmanuelle Mathieu and Michael W. Bauer 3.
Multilevel conflict over policy application-detecting changing cleavage
patterns Christian Adam 4. Why some EU institutions litigate more often
than others: exploring opportunity structures and actor motivation in
horizontal annulment actions Miriam Hartlapp 5. On judicial mobilization:
entrepreneuring for policy change at times of crisis Juan A. Mayoral and
Aida Torres Pérez 6. Is the Commission levelling the playing field? Rights
enforcement in the European Union Andreas Hofmann 7. The role of NGOs in
environmental implementation conflicts: 'stuck in the middle' between
infringement proceedings and preliminary rulings? Mariolina Eliantonio 8. A
causal loop? The Commission's new enforcement approach in the context of
noncompliance with EU law even after CJEU judgments Gerda Falkner 9. How
long to compliance? Escalating infringement proceedings and the diminishing
power of special interests Tobias Hofmann 10. The Relationship between
'Luxembourg' and European and national administrative bodies Rike U.
Krämer-Hoppe 11. Lost in translation: how street-level bureaucrats
condition Union solidarity Jessica Sampson Thierry and Dorte Sindbjerg
Martinsen
1. From high judges to policy stakeholders: a public policy approach to the
CJEU's power Emmanuelle Mathieu, Christian Adam and Miriam Hartlapp 2.
Domestic resistance against EU policy implementation: member states motives
to take the Commission to Court Emmanuelle Mathieu and Michael W. Bauer 3.
Multilevel conflict over policy application-detecting changing cleavage
patterns Christian Adam 4. Why some EU institutions litigate more often
than others: exploring opportunity structures and actor motivation in
horizontal annulment actions Miriam Hartlapp 5. On judicial mobilization:
entrepreneuring for policy change at times of crisis Juan A. Mayoral and
Aida Torres Pérez 6. Is the Commission levelling the playing field? Rights
enforcement in the European Union Andreas Hofmann 7. The role of NGOs in
environmental implementation conflicts: 'stuck in the middle' between
infringement proceedings and preliminary rulings? Mariolina Eliantonio 8. A
causal loop? The Commission's new enforcement approach in the context of
noncompliance with EU law even after CJEU judgments Gerda Falkner 9. How
long to compliance? Escalating infringement proceedings and the diminishing
power of special interests Tobias Hofmann 10. The Relationship between
'Luxembourg' and European and national administrative bodies Rike U.
Krämer-Hoppe 11. Lost in translation: how street-level bureaucrats
condition Union solidarity Jessica Sampson Thierry and Dorte Sindbjerg
Martinsen
CJEU's power Emmanuelle Mathieu, Christian Adam and Miriam Hartlapp 2.
Domestic resistance against EU policy implementation: member states motives
to take the Commission to Court Emmanuelle Mathieu and Michael W. Bauer 3.
Multilevel conflict over policy application-detecting changing cleavage
patterns Christian Adam 4. Why some EU institutions litigate more often
than others: exploring opportunity structures and actor motivation in
horizontal annulment actions Miriam Hartlapp 5. On judicial mobilization:
entrepreneuring for policy change at times of crisis Juan A. Mayoral and
Aida Torres Pérez 6. Is the Commission levelling the playing field? Rights
enforcement in the European Union Andreas Hofmann 7. The role of NGOs in
environmental implementation conflicts: 'stuck in the middle' between
infringement proceedings and preliminary rulings? Mariolina Eliantonio 8. A
causal loop? The Commission's new enforcement approach in the context of
noncompliance with EU law even after CJEU judgments Gerda Falkner 9. How
long to compliance? Escalating infringement proceedings and the diminishing
power of special interests Tobias Hofmann 10. The Relationship between
'Luxembourg' and European and national administrative bodies Rike U.
Krämer-Hoppe 11. Lost in translation: how street-level bureaucrats
condition Union solidarity Jessica Sampson Thierry and Dorte Sindbjerg
Martinsen







