
Directives in EC Law
Sacha Prechal(Author)
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 20. April 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-19-920759-6 (ISBN)
Description
This fully revised and updated new edition offers a detailed exposition of EC Directives, individual rights, and the protection of those rights in national courts. Three central themes are investigated: the characteristics of EC Directives; the role played by national courts in protecting the rights which individuals derive from Directives; and the 'devices' and means by which the courts may implement this protection.
Focussing initially upon clear examples from the ECJ case law, the author then moves on to discuss specific 'lines' within that case law, and to examine how these 'lines' complement or contradict each other. Throughout the text, the author's empirical argument is enriched by discussion of doctrine and theory. Less orthodox ideas are also incorporated through selective use of a comparative approach which illuminates the workings of EC directives from the broader perspective of the EC as a whole. In an updated conclusion, the prospects of Directives in the future and in the light of the nascent European Constitution are discussed.
The result is an extensive and in-depth analysis of Directives, the case-law of the ECJ, and legal writing on the topic, which also engages with the more practical issues of implementation and enforcement in the courts.
Focussing initially upon clear examples from the ECJ case law, the author then moves on to discuss specific 'lines' within that case law, and to examine how these 'lines' complement or contradict each other. Throughout the text, the author's empirical argument is enriched by discussion of doctrine and theory. Less orthodox ideas are also incorporated through selective use of a comparative approach which illuminates the workings of EC directives from the broader perspective of the EC as a whole. In an updated conclusion, the prospects of Directives in the future and in the light of the nascent European Constitution are discussed.
The result is an extensive and in-depth analysis of Directives, the case-law of the ECJ, and legal writing on the topic, which also engages with the more practical issues of implementation and enforcement in the courts.
Reviews / Votes
...Prechal has produced a second edition of Directives in EC Law that has many scholarly strengths and very much to offer the reader who delves into its pages. * Michael Dougan, Public Law * ...an encyclopaedia of information and analysis of the form and content of European directives and of their impact within national legal systems...Prechal's detailed study is an important contribution to the existing literature on the enforcement of Community law at national level. * Aine Ryall, Yearbook of European Law *More details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
582 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-920759-6 (9780199207596)
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Sacha Prechal
Directives in EC Law
Book
02/2005
2nd Edition
Oxford University Press
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Person
Sacha Prechal is Professor of International and European Institutional Law, University of Utrecht Faculty of Law.
Author
Professor of International and European Institutional Law, University of Utrecht Faculty of Law
Content
Table of Cases ; Abbreviations ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Directives as Binding Instruments of Legislative Action ; 3. On the Content of Directives ; 4. The Addressees of a Directive ; 5. Implementation of Directives ; 6. Directives as Sources of Rights ; 7. The Role of National Courts ; 8. Consistent Interpretation ; 9. Direct Effect of Directives ; 10. Liability of the State in Cases of Inadequate Implementation of Directives ; 11. Drawing the Lines Together ; Bibliography ; Index