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Reconceptualising European Equality Law A Comparative Institutional Analysis Johanna Croongestefeld

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Reconceptualising European Equality Law A Comparative Institutional Analysis Johanna Croongestefeld
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Author: Johanna Croon-Gestefeld
ISBN: 9781509909667, 9781509909674, 1509909664, 1509909672
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Reconceptualising European Equality Law A Comparative Institutional Analysis Johanna Croongestefeld by Johanna Croon-gestefeld 9781509909667, 9781509909674, 1509909664, 1509909672 instant download after payment.

This important new book seeks to widen the understanding of the principle of equality within European law. It deconstructs the European Court of Justice’s adjudication of cases in the field and explores how the Member States’ courts decide on the question of equality. This detailed rigorous research allows the author to argue for a reconceptualised equality doctrine. Such an adaptation, she argues, will provide judges, practitioners and academics with the tools to balance institutional considerations against substantive interpretation. Theoretically ambitious, while grounded in practical application, this is a significant restatement of one of the key principles of European law: the equality doctrine.
Volume 69 in the series Modern Studies in European Law

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