The European Judiciary
A Community of Law and a Community of Judges
Herausgeber: Arnaiz, Alejandro Saiz; Mullor, Joan Solanes
The European Judiciary
A Community of Law and a Community of Judges
Herausgeber: Arnaiz, Alejandro Saiz; Mullor, Joan Solanes
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"In this open access book, leading Spanish scholars explore the role and function of the judicial levels of interaction of the European integration process. It firstly looks at institutional dimension and the role of the European Court of Human Rights. It then goes on to examine the institutional challenges for the Court of Justice of the European Union. Finally it looks at the evolution and reaction of constitutional courts in the aftermath of the European integration process"--
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"In this open access book, leading Spanish scholars explore the role and function of the judicial levels of interaction of the European integration process. It firstly looks at institutional dimension and the role of the European Court of Human Rights. It then goes on to examine the institutional challenges for the Court of Justice of the European Union. Finally it looks at the evolution and reaction of constitutional courts in the aftermath of the European integration process"--
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- Modern Studies in European Law
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781509975709
- ISBN-10: 1509975705
- Artikelnr.: 71681741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Modern Studies in European Law
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781509975709
- ISBN-10: 1509975705
- Artikelnr.: 71681741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz is Professor of Constitutional Law at Pompeu Fabra University, Spain. Joan Solanes Mullor is Professor of Constitutional Law at Pompeu Fabra University, Spain.
List of Contributors
The European Judiciary: A Community of Judges as a Functional and Evolving
Instrument of Constitutional Pluralism, Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz and Joan
Solanes Mullor
Part I. The European Court of Human Rights: Protecting Human Rights in a
Pluralistic Europe
1. Formal and Informal Integration in the European System of Human Rights
Protection, Luis López Guerra
2. Contrapunctual Dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights?,
Rafael Bustos Gisbert
3. The European Court of Human Rights in Inter-State Applications relating
to International Armed Conflicts: Prospects and Difficulties, Paz Andrés
Sáenz de Santa María
Part II. The Court of Justice of the European Union: Managing the
Challenges of Primacy and Pluralism
4. The Primacy of Union Law: Fit for Purpose?,Daniel Sarmiento
5. The Obligation to Interpret National Law, including National
Constitutions, in Conformity with European Union Law, Juan Ignacio
Ugartemendía Eceizabarrena
6. The 2024 Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the EU and the
Transformation of the EU Judicial System: Preliminary Rulings before the
General Court of the EU, Sara Iglesias Sánchez
7. The Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the
Field of Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Díez-Hochleitner
Part III. Constitutional Courts: Navigating Integration and Autonomy
8. On the Guardians of the EU-Member State Constitution: Redefining the
Roles of the European and National Judiciaries, Pedro Cruz Villalón
9. The Europeanisation of the Constitutional Parameter of Review: A
By-product of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, Xabier Arzoz
10. European Criminal Law and Constitutional Courts. Constructing a
Fundamental-Rights Narrative Through Militant Cooperation, Maribel González
Pascual
11. The Controversial Question of Constitutional Protection regarding the
Primacy of Union Law, Cristina Izquierdo Sans
The European Judiciary: A Community of Judges as a Functional and Evolving
Instrument of Constitutional Pluralism, Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz and Joan
Solanes Mullor
Part I. The European Court of Human Rights: Protecting Human Rights in a
Pluralistic Europe
1. Formal and Informal Integration in the European System of Human Rights
Protection, Luis López Guerra
2. Contrapunctual Dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights?,
Rafael Bustos Gisbert
3. The European Court of Human Rights in Inter-State Applications relating
to International Armed Conflicts: Prospects and Difficulties, Paz Andrés
Sáenz de Santa María
Part II. The Court of Justice of the European Union: Managing the
Challenges of Primacy and Pluralism
4. The Primacy of Union Law: Fit for Purpose?,Daniel Sarmiento
5. The Obligation to Interpret National Law, including National
Constitutions, in Conformity with European Union Law, Juan Ignacio
Ugartemendía Eceizabarrena
6. The 2024 Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the EU and the
Transformation of the EU Judicial System: Preliminary Rulings before the
General Court of the EU, Sara Iglesias Sánchez
7. The Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the
Field of Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Díez-Hochleitner
Part III. Constitutional Courts: Navigating Integration and Autonomy
8. On the Guardians of the EU-Member State Constitution: Redefining the
Roles of the European and National Judiciaries, Pedro Cruz Villalón
9. The Europeanisation of the Constitutional Parameter of Review: A
By-product of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, Xabier Arzoz
10. European Criminal Law and Constitutional Courts. Constructing a
Fundamental-Rights Narrative Through Militant Cooperation, Maribel González
Pascual
11. The Controversial Question of Constitutional Protection regarding the
Primacy of Union Law, Cristina Izquierdo Sans
List of Contributors
The European Judiciary: A Community of Judges as a Functional and Evolving
Instrument of Constitutional Pluralism, Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz and Joan
Solanes Mullor
Part I. The European Court of Human Rights: Protecting Human Rights in a
Pluralistic Europe
1. Formal and Informal Integration in the European System of Human Rights
Protection, Luis López Guerra
2. Contrapunctual Dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights?,
Rafael Bustos Gisbert
3. The European Court of Human Rights in Inter-State Applications relating
to International Armed Conflicts: Prospects and Difficulties, Paz Andrés
Sáenz de Santa María
Part II. The Court of Justice of the European Union: Managing the
Challenges of Primacy and Pluralism
4. The Primacy of Union Law: Fit for Purpose?,Daniel Sarmiento
5. The Obligation to Interpret National Law, including National
Constitutions, in Conformity with European Union Law, Juan Ignacio
Ugartemendía Eceizabarrena
6. The 2024 Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the EU and the
Transformation of the EU Judicial System: Preliminary Rulings before the
General Court of the EU, Sara Iglesias Sánchez
7. The Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the
Field of Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Díez-Hochleitner
Part III. Constitutional Courts: Navigating Integration and Autonomy
8. On the Guardians of the EU-Member State Constitution: Redefining the
Roles of the European and National Judiciaries, Pedro Cruz Villalón
9. The Europeanisation of the Constitutional Parameter of Review: A
By-product of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, Xabier Arzoz
10. European Criminal Law and Constitutional Courts. Constructing a
Fundamental-Rights Narrative Through Militant Cooperation, Maribel González
Pascual
11. The Controversial Question of Constitutional Protection regarding the
Primacy of Union Law, Cristina Izquierdo Sans
The European Judiciary: A Community of Judges as a Functional and Evolving
Instrument of Constitutional Pluralism, Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz and Joan
Solanes Mullor
Part I. The European Court of Human Rights: Protecting Human Rights in a
Pluralistic Europe
1. Formal and Informal Integration in the European System of Human Rights
Protection, Luis López Guerra
2. Contrapunctual Dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights?,
Rafael Bustos Gisbert
3. The European Court of Human Rights in Inter-State Applications relating
to International Armed Conflicts: Prospects and Difficulties, Paz Andrés
Sáenz de Santa María
Part II. The Court of Justice of the European Union: Managing the
Challenges of Primacy and Pluralism
4. The Primacy of Union Law: Fit for Purpose?,Daniel Sarmiento
5. The Obligation to Interpret National Law, including National
Constitutions, in Conformity with European Union Law, Juan Ignacio
Ugartemendía Eceizabarrena
6. The 2024 Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the EU and the
Transformation of the EU Judicial System: Preliminary Rulings before the
General Court of the EU, Sara Iglesias Sánchez
7. The Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the
Field of Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Díez-Hochleitner
Part III. Constitutional Courts: Navigating Integration and Autonomy
8. On the Guardians of the EU-Member State Constitution: Redefining the
Roles of the European and National Judiciaries, Pedro Cruz Villalón
9. The Europeanisation of the Constitutional Parameter of Review: A
By-product of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, Xabier Arzoz
10. European Criminal Law and Constitutional Courts. Constructing a
Fundamental-Rights Narrative Through Militant Cooperation, Maribel González
Pascual
11. The Controversial Question of Constitutional Protection regarding the
Primacy of Union Law, Cristina Izquierdo Sans







