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Continuity and Change in EU Law - Essays in Honour of Sir Francis Jacobs (Hardcover)
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Continuity and Change in EU Law - Essays in Honour of Sir Francis Jacobs (Hardcover)
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This volume commemorates the career of Sir Francis Jacobs KCMG QC,
who served as British Advocate General at the European Court of
Justice in Luxembourg from October 1988 until January 2006. The
essays in the volume examine the key developments in EU law over
the period that Sir Francis served as Advocate General, one that
saw momentous changes in the character of the Union and its legal
order. It encompassed the Treaty of Maastricht, which superimposed
the Union on the pre-existing European Community, as well as the
Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice; the proclamation of the Union's
Charter of Fundamental Rights; the drafting of the Treaty
establishing a Constitution for Europe; the creation of the Court
of First Instance and the EU Civil Service Tribunal; the completion
of the single market; and the enlargement of the Union to 15 Member
States in 1995 and 25 Member States in 2004. The period also
witnessed a profound change in the nature of much academic
scholarship on the law of the Union. At the same time, the ECJ
continues to grapple with issues which preoccupied it in the 1980s
and earlier, such as the relationship between Union law and
national law, the circumstances in which individuals should be
permitted to seek the annulment of measures adopted by the Union's
institutions and the scope of the Treaty rules on freedom of
movement. The essays in the volume look at the persistent
difficulties that have faced the unique legal system during the
period of change. The volume is divided into five sections dealing
respectively with: general issues and institutional questions;
fundamental rights; substantive law; external relations; and
national perspectives. The contributors are distinguished figures
drawn from a variety of constituencies, including the national and
European judiciaries, legal practice, and the academic world.
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