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Civil procedure and EU law : a policy area uncovered / Eva Storskrubb.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford studies in European lawPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008Description: xxxiii, 521 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0199533172
  • 9780199533176
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.2405 22
LOC classification:
  • KJE3802 .S76 2008
Contents:
1. Introduction -- Part I. Setting the Scene - Background Developments -- 2. Introduction -- 3. The Doctrine of the ECJ - National Procedural Autonomy v Harmonization -- 4. Substantive Regulation - Ad hoc Creation of European Procedural Rules -- 5. Rome, Maastricht, Amsterdam and Nice - The Evolution of a Legal Basis -- 6. The Broader Context -- 7. Conclusion -- Part II. Current Regulation and Initiatives - Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters -- 8. Political Impetus -- 9. Institutional and Structural Characteristics -- 10. Categories of Measures -- 11. Transnational Litigation -- 12. Further Measures -- 13. General Structures -- Part III. The Legitimacy of a Policy Area & Rethinking the Procedural Landscape -- 14. Brave New World -- 15. The Inside Perspective - "How" and "Why" Regulate? -- 16. Looking Outward - Interaction with Procedural and International Development -- 17. The Way Forward -- 18. Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 479-516) and index.

1. Introduction -- Part I. Setting the Scene - Background Developments -- 2. Introduction -- 3. The Doctrine of the ECJ - National Procedural Autonomy v Harmonization -- 4. Substantive Regulation - Ad hoc Creation of European Procedural Rules -- 5. Rome, Maastricht, Amsterdam and Nice - The Evolution of a Legal Basis -- 6. The Broader Context -- 7. Conclusion -- Part II. Current Regulation and Initiatives - Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters -- 8. Political Impetus -- 9. Institutional and Structural Characteristics -- 10. Categories of Measures -- 11. Transnational Litigation -- 12. Further Measures -- 13. General Structures -- Part III. The Legitimacy of a Policy Area & Rethinking the Procedural Landscape -- 14. Brave New World -- 15. The Inside Perspective - "How" and "Why" Regulate? -- 16. Looking Outward - Interaction with Procedural and International Development -- 17. The Way Forward -- 18. Conclusion.

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