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EU International Agreements: An Analysis of Direct Effect and Judicial Review Pre- and Post-Lisbon 1st edition Nadine Zipperle (auth.)

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EU International Agreements: An Analysis of Direct Effect and Judicial Review Pre- and Post-Lisbon 1st edition Nadine Zipperle (auth.)
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EU International Agreements: An Analysis of Direct Effect and Judicial Review Pre- and Post-Lisbon 1st edition Nadine Zipperle (auth.) instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Nadine Zipperle (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319640778, 9783319640785, 3319640771, 331964078X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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EU International Agreements: An Analysis of Direct Effect and Judicial Review Pre- and Post-Lisbon 1st edition Nadine Zipperle (auth.) by Nadine Zipperle (auth.) 9783319640778, 9783319640785, 3319640771, 331964078X instant download after payment.

This book provides an analysis of the institutional and constitutional effects of EU international agreements, with a particular focus on their potential effects on private parties. The European Union has entered into a number of international agreements that raise serious fundamental rights concerns due to a lack of parliamentary and judicial scrutiny. The book addresses these issues in the context of developments contained in the Lisbon Treaty, focusing on primary and secondary sources, including German/French scholarship, as well as EU and national case law.

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