
The Fourth Volume Of The Max Planck Handbooks In European Public Law Series Compares European Constitutional Jurisdiction In The Perspective Of The European Legal Space. It Examines The Structures Of The Organization, The Appointment Of Judges, The Procedures And The Methods Of Argumentation And Interpretation, Their Impact On State And Society, Their Legitimacy Or Their Role In The Division Of Powers, And Thus Completes The Picture Following The Country Reports In Volume Iii. This Comparative Perspective Is Supplemented By An Examination That Illustrates The Relationship To The Ecj, The Ecthr And The Venice Commission As Well As Their (constitutional) Function. Finally, The Volume Is Devoted To The Challenges Currently Facing Constitutional Jurisdiction In The European Legal Space. The Historical, Political, And Theoretical Foundations As Well As The Basic Doctrinal Features Of Constitutional Jurisdiction Are Presented In Such A Way That The Discussion About Its Role And Further Development In This Legal Space Is Sustainably Stimulated-- Provided By Publisher.
This volume investigates the structural and functional role of constitutional jurisdiction within the European legal space, specifically addressing how these courts maintain legitimacy and balance power. The authors, Armin von Bogdandy, Christoph Grabenwarter, and Peter M. Huber, utilize a comparative legal framework to analyze the institutional design, judicial appointment processes, and interpretive methodologies of various European constitutional courts. By synthesizing country-specific data with broader theoretical foundations, the text evaluates the current challenges facing these judicial bodies in an increasingly integrated legal environment.
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Legal scholars and practitioners frequently cite this work as a comprehensive reference for understanding the complexities of European constitutionalism. Experts highlight the text for its rigorous academic density and its systematic approach to mapping the interplay between national courts and European institutions.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192662031
ISBN-13:
9780192662033
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