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In: Journal of contemporary European research: JCER, Band 12, Heft 1
ISSN: 1815-347X
The European Court of Justice has played a pivotal role in the transformation of international law obligations between Member States into an integrated legal order with direct applicability and effect in those Member States. This article explores whether or not the ECJ continues to be relevant to EU governance and integration and whether it continues to transform the legal orders of the Member States. It briefly outlines the early case law which transformed the legal order, and the preliminary reference procedure as an important element of that transformation, and then considers the extent to which the ECJ continues to act in ways which are transformational even though the legal order itself has remained relatively static. The EU citizenship jurisprudence serves as a useful example of how integration is driven forward by the Court. This article argues that the Court's decisions do continue to have significant impact on areas of law and policy and EU governance generally. It illustrates this argument using gender equality law and Human Rights as pertinent examples and concludes that the ECJ remains relevant in governance terms as it continues to drive forward EU integration in many areas and influence the development of law and policy across the Member States.
Yes ; The European Court of Justice has played a pivotal role in the transformation of international law obligations between Member States into an integrated legal order with direct applicability and effect in those Member States. This article explores whether or not the ECJ continues to be relevant to EU governance and integration and whether it continues to transform the legal orders of the member states. It briefly outlines the early case law which transformed the legal order and the preliminary reference procedure as an important element of that transformation and then considers the extent to which the ECJ continues to act in ways which are transformational even though the legal order itself has remained relatively static. The EU citizenship jurisprudence serves as a useful example of how integration is driven forward by the Court. This paper argues that the Court's decisions do continue to have significant impact on areas of law and policy and EU governance generally. It illustrates this argument using gender equality law and the Human Rights as pertinent examples and concludes that the ECJ remains relevant in governance terms as it continues to drive forward EU integration in many areas and influence the development of law and policy across the member states.
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In: Routledge research in EU law
Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Cotes on the Contributors -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Meg -- 1 From Legal Practice to Academia -- 2 Lectures -- 3 Marking -- 4 Gender Issues in Teaching and Learning - Difficult Situations with Students -- 5 Research and Scholarship -- 6 Designing Research -- 7 Reference Writing -- 8 PhD by Publication -- 9 Work-Life Balance -- 10 Wellbeing -- 11 Managing Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave -- 12 From Module Leadership to Course Leadership -- 13 Quality Assurance Agency and Validation -- 14 Navigating University Management Committees and the Meeting Structures -- 15 Undertaking Peer Review -- 16 Open Access Publishing -- 17 Taking on a Management Role -- 18 Gender Issues in HE Management -- 19 Performance Review -- Part II Anton -- 20 Being a Private University -- 21 Academic Dress -- 22 The Standardised Client and Clinic -- 23 Developing Clinic -- 24 Further Developing Street Law -- 25 Writing for a Professional Audience -- 26 Simulation and Legal Education -- 27 Large Group Teaching -- 28 Designing Out Plagiarism -- 29 Student Feedback -- 30 Problem-Based Learning -- 31 Reflection in Teaching, Learning and Practice -- 32 Organising a Specialist Conference -- 33 Embedding Employability Skills (or Helping Graduates Get Jobs) -- 34 Teaching Distance Learning Students -- 35 Supporting Student Law Societies and Extracurricular Activities and Students -- 36 External Engagement - Enterprise -- 37 External Examiners -- Part III Jack -- 38 Facilitating Small Group Discussions -- 39 Innovation and the Use of Film in Legal Education -- 40 Approaches to Law -- 41 Teaching and Assessment Can be Inclusive Too -- 42 Using Animations with Students -- 43 Developing Students' Legal Writing Skills -- 44 Working with the Library -- 45 Engaging with Schools and Prospective Students.
In: G Abels and Others, Handbook of Gender and EU Politics (Routledge) (Forthcoming)
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In: Journal of ethnic and migration studies: JEMS, Band 34, Heft 5, S. 825-841
ISSN: 1469-9451
In: Journal of ethnic and migration studies: JEMS, Band 34, Heft 5, S. 825-842
ISSN: 1369-183X
In: AutoUni – Schriftenreihe Band 151
In: Research