Alexandrescu No 7, Issue 2

(2019) No 7, Issue 2

 

European Union integration shaped by the Court of Justice

 

Mihai ALEXANDRESCU

Pages: 55-59

Book Review

“Fernanda Nicola and Bill Davies (eds). EU Law Stories. Contextual and Critical Histories of European Justice. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-107-54503-8”.

 

Introduction

Hardly, a researcher of the European integration process is able to comprehend the whole mechanism of the European Union decisionmaking. There are many actors involved in this construction and they play such a different role that often it is impossible to match their interests. In a dialectical approach of agent-structure logic the last question is Who shapes the European Union? In the last two decades, the Court of Justice enjoys increasing attention from researchers of EU integration. Two Professors of Law at American University proposed a new approach to the CJEU impact on the EU integration process.

 

Citing Literature

Mihai Alexandrescu, European Union integration shaped by the Court of Justice, Book Review of  Fernanda Nicola and Bill Davies (eds). EU Law Stories. Contextual and Critical Histories of European Justice. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-107-54503-8, Journal of Global Politics and Current Diplomacy, (2019), No 7, Issue 2: 55-59.

 


 

 

 

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