Eric Stein deserves our gratitude for making European integration accessible to American students and teachers. He has taught and written widely on this important subject, and the casebook he published with Hay and Waelbroeck is a valuable aid for dispelling what a judge of the Communities\u27 Court of Justice called splendid mutual ignorance. Following Judge Pescatore\u27s suggestion that it is time to take note of the experience gathered on both sides of the Atlantic, it seems worthwhile to compare the evolution of jurisdictional principles in the United States and in the Common Market
The Role of the Judiciary in the Integration Process of the United States of America and the Europea...
Professor Walter Hallstein, President of the Commission of the European Economic Community, has said...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate whether it is possible to create a global jurisdiction and...
Eric Stein deserves our gratitude for making European integration accessible to American students an...
This research was done against the background of the failure of the Hague negotiations for a ‘broad’...
In this Article, Professor Silberman suggests that comparative law materials can usefully be introdu...
Among Europeans, Eric Stein is generally considered to be the outstanding expert on European Communi...
Comparative law, especially the study of legal institutions and procedures, should be ranked among t...
“No foreign judges” is a recurrent clamor in contemporary Swiss politics. With this slogan some Swis...
Transnational cases have become a prominent part of the litigation landscape in the United States. C...
The paper looks at the \u201cnegotiation process\u201d between European and national judges, and at ...
Both the European Union and the United States are federal systems. Both divide law-making authority ...
Both the European Union and the United States are federal systems. Both divide law-making authority ...
Among Europeans, Eric Stein is generally considered to be the outstanding expert on European Communi...
The Role of the Judiciary in the Integration Process of the United States of America and the Europea...
The Role of the Judiciary in the Integration Process of the United States of America and the Europea...
Professor Walter Hallstein, President of the Commission of the European Economic Community, has said...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate whether it is possible to create a global jurisdiction and...
Eric Stein deserves our gratitude for making European integration accessible to American students an...
This research was done against the background of the failure of the Hague negotiations for a ‘broad’...
In this Article, Professor Silberman suggests that comparative law materials can usefully be introdu...
Among Europeans, Eric Stein is generally considered to be the outstanding expert on European Communi...
Comparative law, especially the study of legal institutions and procedures, should be ranked among t...
“No foreign judges” is a recurrent clamor in contemporary Swiss politics. With this slogan some Swis...
Transnational cases have become a prominent part of the litigation landscape in the United States. C...
The paper looks at the \u201cnegotiation process\u201d between European and national judges, and at ...
Both the European Union and the United States are federal systems. Both divide law-making authority ...
Both the European Union and the United States are federal systems. Both divide law-making authority ...
Among Europeans, Eric Stein is generally considered to be the outstanding expert on European Communi...
The Role of the Judiciary in the Integration Process of the United States of America and the Europea...
The Role of the Judiciary in the Integration Process of the United States of America and the Europea...
Professor Walter Hallstein, President of the Commission of the European Economic Community, has said...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate whether it is possible to create a global jurisdiction and...