
Legal Issues Of European Integration
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Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
160
语言
荷兰语,佛兰芒语
已发布
Jan 1, 1976
出版商
Springer
版本
1
ISBN-10
9026808488
ISBN-13
9789026808487
描述
Henry G. Schermers delves into the intricate legal landscape shaped by European integration in his comprehensive examination of the various challenges and intricacies involved. With a sharp focus on the evolving relationship between national legal systems and the overarching framework established by European institutions, the author meticulously analyzes how legislation interacts with the diverse legal traditions of member states.
Throughout the work, Schermers illuminates the tensions that arise within the context of harmonization, showcasing the attempts and hurdles in creating a cohesive legal environment across Europe. His exploration provides valuable insights into the complexities of jurisdiction, the balance of power, and the implications for national sovereignty, reflecting the dynamic nature of European law.
The book also highlights significant case studies that demonstrate pivotal moments in European integration, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how legal precedents are set and challenged. It serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of law and European affairs, underscoring the ongoing evolution of legal frameworks amid broader societal changes.
Overall, Schermers presents a thoughtful and critical assessment, inviting readers to consider not only the legal consequences of integration but also the political and social ramifications that stem from these profound transformations. His work stands as an essential contribution to the field, illuminating the path forward for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike.
Throughout the work, Schermers illuminates the tensions that arise within the context of harmonization, showcasing the attempts and hurdles in creating a cohesive legal environment across Europe. His exploration provides valuable insights into the complexities of jurisdiction, the balance of power, and the implications for national sovereignty, reflecting the dynamic nature of European law.
The book also highlights significant case studies that demonstrate pivotal moments in European integration, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how legal precedents are set and challenged. It serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of law and European affairs, underscoring the ongoing evolution of legal frameworks amid broader societal changes.
Overall, Schermers presents a thoughtful and critical assessment, inviting readers to consider not only the legal consequences of integration but also the political and social ramifications that stem from these profound transformations. His work stands as an essential contribution to the field, illuminating the path forward for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike.