Community law contains a logical, coherent and interrelated set of principles governing legislation. These rules are not merely formal or traditional, but eminently functional: they are …
B De Witte - Legal Issues of Eur. Integration, 1991 - HeinOnline
The Community Treaties have been developing, through the case law of the Court of Justice, into the'constitution'of the European Community.'This is not (yet) the constitution of a federal …
P Eeckhout - Yearbook of European Law, 1998 - search.proquest.com
Much has been said about the alleged judicial activism of the Court of Justice. Some commentators have levelled strong criticism at the Court, pointing to a number of basic …
The comparison must not be pushed too far. The Community is not a State. The basic document of the Community is, formally, a treaty, not a constitution. However, it is what is …
R Plender - Yearbook of European Law, 1982 - academic.oup.com
There can be few readers of the European Court Reports who have failed to come across judicial assertions that a particular construction of a Community act is to be preferred, since it …
The United Kingdom system of parliamentary scrutiny of Community legislation can trace its origins to 1972, when the European Communities Bill was before Parliament. There was …
The jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Communities has of course, established that the law of the Communities, whether embodied in the regulations or …
P Hay, V Thompson - Vand. J. Transnat'l L., 1974 - HeinOnline
European Communities. The Court of Justice is perhaps the most remarkable and successful of the common institutions (Council, Commission, Parliament, and Court), which …