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Employment Law At The European Court Of Justice Judicial Structures Policies And Processes Siofra Oleary

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Employment Law At The European Court Of Justice Judicial Structures Policies And Processes Siofra Oleary
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Author: Siofra O’Leary
ISBN: 9781472562685, 1472562682
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Employment Law At The European Court Of Justice Judicial Structures Policies And Processes Siofra Oleary by Siofra O’leary 9781472562685, 1472562682 instant download after payment.

Despite the fact that the case-law of the European Court of Justice on employment related issues has become increasingly erratic of late,there is no denying the centrality of the Court’s role in the development of EC employment law. Though concentration on the work of the Court of Justice may no longer be in vogue, this book examines its contribution in the employment law field in its political and economic context, as well as with reference to the juridical structures within which the Community’s judicial arm is obliged to operate.
The objective is not simply to critique the employment jurisprudence of the Court but also to examine the procedural, operational and structural context in which the Court of Justice is obliged to work and to reflect on how this context may affect the jurisprudential outcome. The book focuses, in particular, on the shortcomings of the preliminary reference procedure. When the Court of Justice hands down decisions in the employment law field, Article 234 EC dictates a particular type of judicial dialogue between it and the national referring courts.

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