The General Principles of EC Law (Oxford European Community Law Library)

The General Principles of EC Law (Oxford European Community Law Library)

by TakisTridimas (Author)

Synopsis

One of the main ways in which the European Court of Justice has influenced the development of the Community legal order is through the elaboration of unwritten general principles of law derived from the fundamental values underlying the national legal systems. This book provides a detailed and systematic account of the general principles as applied by the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance. It highlights the various functions fulfilled by the general principles, the diverse contexts in which they are employed, and the varying degrees of judicial scrutiny that they entail. Tridimas focuses on principles such as equality, proportionality, fundamental rights and the right to a hearing. This book also analyses the liability of Member States for breaches of Community Law. It is designed for students, academics and practitioners interested in the wider areas of European law and judicial review. This book is part of the Oxford EC Law Library. The aim of this series is to publish important and original studies of the various branches of European Community Law. Each work provides a clear, concise, and original critical exposition of the law in its social, economic, and political context, at a level which will interest the advanced student, the practitioner, the academic, and government and Community officials.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 466
Edition: New edition
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 22 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 019829932X
ISBN 13: 9780198299325

Author Bio

Takis Tridimas is Professor of European Law at the University of Southampton, was a Referendaire at the European Court of Justice 1992-5 and is an advocate at the Bar of Athens.