An analysis and description of the emergence and development of general principles of EC law, this text shows the way in which EC law has evolved into an express recognition of fundamental rights in the Maastricht Treaty.
This book provides an authoritative account and analysis of the general principles of EC law - essential to an understanding not only of the rapidly growing and increasingly specialized areas of substantive EC law, and the process of judicial review, but also to the evolution of the EU more generally.
A central concern of the book is to explain how the European Court has developed general principles of law derived from the national legal systems of the Member States, from the EC Treaty itself, and from the international agreements to which Member States are parties - and then to show how these general principles have been applied and interpreted in practice.
Status and use of general principles of Community law
Influence of principles of Community law within the legal system of the UK
Further reading
Bibliography
Index
Additional information
GOR005799891
General Principles of EC Law by John Usher
John Usher
European Law Series
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1998-04-23
192
0582277493
9780582277496
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