Scholars have extensively studied how the European Court of Justice (ECJ) interacts with Member State courts. The ECJ’s behaviour vis-à-vis international tribunals remains, however, underexplored despite its salience for EU global actorness. The ECJ does at times condone and at other times reject cooperation with international tribunals in that it either authorises or prohibits EU and Member State participation in relevant regimes. What drives ECJ behaviour? While intuitive, European law fails to fully account for it. This study draws on models of bounded discretion to explain ECJ behaviour in external judicial politics. It argues that two factors – namely jurisdictional overlap between the European legal order and international tribunals a...
Over many years the European Union (EU) has developed its own state-like foreign policy - newly labe...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
This dissertation asks: when do international courts promote cooperation among countries? I argue th...
This paper seeks to understand the role of the ECJ as a focal point in the inter-relationship betwee...
This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception, reasoning and impact of the European Cou...
For their part, social scientists have produced more research on the ECJ, and its impact on markets ...
Since the early 1980s, there has been an increasing awareness that the European Court of Justice (EC...
This article extracts from Alter\u27s larger body of work insights on how the political and social c...
This article discusses how the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) deals with internationa...
To what extent can the European Court of Justice (ECJ), an international court, make decisions which...
Despite the importance of the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in European integration, i...
The role and activities of the European Court of Justice (EJC) have been discussed for couple of dec...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
The multiplication of international courts and tribunals in recent decades has paved the way for a j...
The topic of this thesis is the use that member-state governments make of their opportunity to submi...
Over many years the European Union (EU) has developed its own state-like foreign policy - newly labe...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
This dissertation asks: when do international courts promote cooperation among countries? I argue th...
This paper seeks to understand the role of the ECJ as a focal point in the inter-relationship betwee...
This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception, reasoning and impact of the European Cou...
For their part, social scientists have produced more research on the ECJ, and its impact on markets ...
Since the early 1980s, there has been an increasing awareness that the European Court of Justice (EC...
This article extracts from Alter\u27s larger body of work insights on how the political and social c...
This article discusses how the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) deals with internationa...
To what extent can the European Court of Justice (ECJ), an international court, make decisions which...
Despite the importance of the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in European integration, i...
The role and activities of the European Court of Justice (EJC) have been discussed for couple of dec...
This article looks at a less discussed topic in European legal scholarship: the horizontal direct ef...
The multiplication of international courts and tribunals in recent decades has paved the way for a j...
The topic of this thesis is the use that member-state governments make of their opportunity to submi...
Over many years the European Union (EU) has developed its own state-like foreign policy - newly labe...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
This dissertation asks: when do international courts promote cooperation among countries? I argue th...