The contribution explores the implications of disagreements about rights in the ‘multi-layered’ European polity for the autonomy of EU fundamental rights law. It argues that insomuch as the EU’s weak claim to supra-national political authority is corroborated by a strong case for economic integration, the internal market operates not simply as a constraining factor in the effective realisation of fundamental rights, but provides the very foundation of their autonomous interpretation in the EU legal order. Sections II and III elaborate upon the relationship between conflicts of authority in the European legal space and the autonomous interpretation of EU fundamental rights law under conditions of political disagreement. Section IV links the ...
This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance ...
The process of integrating the internal market for goods is intrinsically bound up with the question...
This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance ...
Defence date: 17 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Bruno de Witte (EUI Supervisor) ; Professor Ha...
Defence date: 17 June 2013PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD thesesE...
Defence date: 17 June 2013PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD thesesE...
Our purpose today is to examine the relation of fundamental rights and market freedoms, and particu...
This thesis aims to determine the constitutional implications of the exclusive authority granted to ...
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AS A JUSTIFIED RESTRICTION ON THE FREEDOMS OF THE INTERNAL MARKET OF THE EUROPEAN...
EU Social and Labour Rights have developed incrementally, originally through a set of legislative in...
With the birth of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the late 1950s, Member State nationals we...
With the birth of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the late 1950s, Member State nationals we...
With the birth of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the late 1950s, Member State nationals we...
The possible accession of the EU to the ECHR raises questions about the compatibility of the systems...
The European Union (EU) internal market is one of the mechanisms of economic integration based on th...
This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance ...
The process of integrating the internal market for goods is intrinsically bound up with the question...
This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance ...
Defence date: 17 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Bruno de Witte (EUI Supervisor) ; Professor Ha...
Defence date: 17 June 2013PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD thesesE...
Defence date: 17 June 2013PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD thesesE...
Our purpose today is to examine the relation of fundamental rights and market freedoms, and particu...
This thesis aims to determine the constitutional implications of the exclusive authority granted to ...
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AS A JUSTIFIED RESTRICTION ON THE FREEDOMS OF THE INTERNAL MARKET OF THE EUROPEAN...
EU Social and Labour Rights have developed incrementally, originally through a set of legislative in...
With the birth of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the late 1950s, Member State nationals we...
With the birth of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the late 1950s, Member State nationals we...
With the birth of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the late 1950s, Member State nationals we...
The possible accession of the EU to the ECHR raises questions about the compatibility of the systems...
The European Union (EU) internal market is one of the mechanisms of economic integration based on th...
This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance ...
The process of integrating the internal market for goods is intrinsically bound up with the question...
This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance ...