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Springer - The Principle of Legal Certainty in EC Law (64)

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between European Community law and national legal frameworks with this scholarly study from the Law and Philosophy Library. As EC law interacts with national cases, it can create situations of unforeseeability that impact legal stability. This book provides a deep analysis of these tensions, addressing the core questions that define modern European jurisprudence. Readers will examine the long-term visions and objectives that have driven European integration over recent decades. The text explores how to define the European Union as both a political entity and a distinct legal system. By investigating the connections between legal certainty, the rule of law, general legal principles, and human rights, this work offers a comprehensive look at the foundations of the EU legal order. It is an essential resource for those studying the evolution of international law and the structural challenges of a multi-layered legal environment.

Key Features

Examines how the overlap of EC law and national law impacts predictability in legal cases.

Analyzes the historical visions and objectives behind the process of European integration.

Provides a framework for describing the European Union as a political and legal system.

Investigates the relationship between legal certainty and the rule of law.

Explores the connections between general legal principles and human rights within the EU.

Part of the Law and Philosophy Library (Volume 64) for specialized academic study.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 July 2003
Listed Since
15 December 2006

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