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Book Title: National Courts and EU Law
Editor(s): de Witte, Bruno; Mayoral, A. Juan; Jaremba, Urszula; Wind, Marlene; Podstawa, Karolina
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781783479894
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of figures vii
List of tables viii
List of contributors ix
Acknowledgements x
1 Introduction. National courts vis-à-vis EU law: new issues,
theories and methods 1
Juan A. Mayoral and Marlene Wind
PART I JUDICIAL DIALOGUE AND EU LEGAL
MANDATES: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ALONG
WITH THE POTENTIAL AND LIMITATIONS
ARISING FROM ITS USE BY NATIONAL JUDGES
2 The preliminary ruling dialogue: three types of questions
posed by national courts 15
Bruno de Witte
3 The Simmenthal revolution revisited: what role for
constitutional courts? 26
Darinka Piqani
4 Polish civil judiciary vis-à-vis the preliminary ruling procedure:
in search of a mid-range theory 49
Urszula Jaremba
5 National courts and the effectiveness of EU law 68
Urska Sadl
PART II EU LAW IN MEMBER STATE COURTS: THE
RECEPTION OF EU LAW IN OLD, NEW AND
NON-EU STATES
6 Operationalizing the European mandate of national courts:
insights from the Netherlands 105
Monica Claes, Maartje de Visser and Marc de Werd
v
vi National courts and EU law
7 European Union law before national judges: the Polish
experience. Adept multicentric vision or creeping hierarchical
practice 127
Marcin Górski
8 Judicial reception of EU law in Estonia 146
Tatjana Evas
9 `Emulate thy neighbour?' How dialogues between the CJEU
and non-EU courts could be explained through international
relations theory 168
Allan F. Tatham
PART III CONTEMPORARY DYNAMICS IN THE LEGAL
INTEGRATION OF EUROPE: NATIONAL
COURTS' ROLES IN PROTECTING
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND IN THE AREA
OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND ...
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