Judging Europe's judges : the legitimacy of the case law of the European Court of Justice
edited by Maurice Adams ... [et al.].
- UK : Hart Publishing, 2013.
- 261 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Introduction. Judging Europe's judges Chapter 2. The Court's outer and inner selves : exploring the external and internal legitimacy of the European Court of Justice Chapter 3. Adjudication by reference to general principles of EU law : a second look at the Mangold case law Chapter 4. The Court's case law on the internal market : 'a circumloquacious statement of the result, rather than a reason for arriving at it'? Chapter 5. The legitimacy of free movement case law : process and substance Chapter 6. The bubble that burst : exploring the legitimacy of the case law on the free movement of Union citizens Chapter 7. Towards 'real' citizenship? : The judicial construction of Union citizenship and its limits Chapter 8. Placing the European Union in international context : legitimacy of the case law Chapter 9. Of feasibility and silent elephants : the legitimacy of the Court of Justice through the eyes of national courts Chapter 10. Epilogue. Judging the judges : apology and critique Index