National audienceAlthough a great deal of research has been done on the process of constitutionalization of the European Union by its Court of Justice, there seems to be a missing link in the existing literature: the part played by jurists themselves in this legal revolution, particularly by judges and advocatesgeneral of the Court. This article analyzes the social recruitment to the nascent Court of Justice (in the 1950s and '60s) in order to assess the impact of their career trajectories on their conception of the legal "nature" of the European Communities, particularly whether EC law should be regarded as "domestic", rather than "international" law, and therefore equivalent to a constitution.Bien que la constitutionnalisation de l'Union ...
The process through which the founding Treaties of the European Communities came to function and be ...
In the first years after the fall of communism, constitutional courts in Central and Eastern Europe ...
International audienceThis paper points at the emergence of an elite of European lawyers positioned ...
National audienceAlthough a great deal of research has been done on the process of constitutionaliza...
International audienceAlthough a great deal of research has been done on the process of constitution...
Drawing on archives gathered in the six founding member states of the European Union, this book offe...
Drawing on archives gathered in the six founding member states of the European Union, this book offe...
This paper was originally presented at the Conference “The European Legal Field-Le champ juridique e...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans la nouvelle histoire du droit européen en proposant les résultats de rech...
International audienceThe Court of Justice of the European Union plays an essential role in the proc...
A Quiet Revolution. The European Court of Justice and Its Interlocutors. Joseph H. Weiler [119-138] ...
The present article explores the foundations of the authority of an international court, the Europea...
The european court of justice and democratic control of the european union Legal scholars insist on ...
The european court of justice and democratic control of the european union Legal scholars insist on ...
The Entrante of the Magistrates' Union into the French legal Field in 1968. Created in 1968, the Ma...
The process through which the founding Treaties of the European Communities came to function and be ...
In the first years after the fall of communism, constitutional courts in Central and Eastern Europe ...
International audienceThis paper points at the emergence of an elite of European lawyers positioned ...
National audienceAlthough a great deal of research has been done on the process of constitutionaliza...
International audienceAlthough a great deal of research has been done on the process of constitution...
Drawing on archives gathered in the six founding member states of the European Union, this book offe...
Drawing on archives gathered in the six founding member states of the European Union, this book offe...
This paper was originally presented at the Conference “The European Legal Field-Le champ juridique e...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans la nouvelle histoire du droit européen en proposant les résultats de rech...
International audienceThe Court of Justice of the European Union plays an essential role in the proc...
A Quiet Revolution. The European Court of Justice and Its Interlocutors. Joseph H. Weiler [119-138] ...
The present article explores the foundations of the authority of an international court, the Europea...
The european court of justice and democratic control of the european union Legal scholars insist on ...
The european court of justice and democratic control of the european union Legal scholars insist on ...
The Entrante of the Magistrates' Union into the French legal Field in 1968. Created in 1968, the Ma...
The process through which the founding Treaties of the European Communities came to function and be ...
In the first years after the fall of communism, constitutional courts in Central and Eastern Europe ...
International audienceThis paper points at the emergence of an elite of European lawyers positioned ...