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The Function of Proportionality Analysis in European Law.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Nijhoff Studies in European Union Law SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (349 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004289475
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Function of Proportionality Analysis in European LawDDC classification:
  • 340/.11
LOC classification:
  • KJC390.H37 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- The Function of Proportionality Analysis in European Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Cases -- Introduction -- Part 1: PA in European Supra-/International Law -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 1: PA in EU Law -- Introduction -- 1 The Structure of the Proportionality Analysis -- 2 The Application of PA -- Conclusions -- 2: PA in ECHR Law -- Introduction -- 1 Proportionality and the Margin of Appreciation -- 2 The Anatomy of the Court's Proportionality Analysis -- 3 The Practical Implications of PA -- Conclusions -- Conclusions to Part 1 -- Part 2: PA in European National Law -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 3: UK Courts and PA -- Introduction -- 1 The Wednesbury Doctrine -- 2 PA in Administrative Law (beyond EU and ECHR Law) -- 3 PA in ECHR Relevant Law -- 4 PA in EU Relevant Law -- Conclusions -- 4: Norwegian Courts and PA -- Introduction -- 1 PA in EEA Law -- 2 PA in Human Rights Law -- 3 PA Beyond EEA and ECHR Law -- Conclusions -- Conclusions to Part 2 -- Part 3: The Function of PA in European Law -- Introduction to Part 3 -- 5: PA: Between Rationality and Reasonableness -- Introduction -- 1 Rationality -- 2 Reasonableness -- Conclusions -- 6: PA: Between Substance and Procedure -- Introduction -- 1 The Substantive Implications of PA -- 2 The Procedural Implications of PA -- Conclusions -- 7: PA and the Role of Courts -- Introduction -- 1 The Relationship between European and National Courts -- 2 Do Judges "Govern"? -- 3 Why Should Courts "Govern"? -- 4 Challenges to "Judicial Governance" -- Conclusions -- 8: PA as a (General) Principle of Law -- Introduction -- 1 The Nature and Function of Principles -- 2 The Nature of Principles of Law -- 3 The Function of Principles of Law -- Conclusions -- 9: PA and the Rule of Law -- Introduction -- 1 Rule of Law as an Essentially Contested Concept.
2 Rule of Law, Rechtsstaat, etc. -- 3 The Inter-/Supranationalization of the Rule of Law -- 4 PA and the Rule of Law -- Conclusions -- Conclusions to Part 3 -- Conclusions with Resolutions -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: In the Function of the Proportionality Analysis in European Law the author offers a legal dogmatic, comparative and legal theoretical analysis of proportionality analysis applied by European courts.
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Intro -- The Function of Proportionality Analysis in European Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Cases -- Introduction -- Part 1: PA in European Supra-/International Law -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 1: PA in EU Law -- Introduction -- 1 The Structure of the Proportionality Analysis -- 2 The Application of PA -- Conclusions -- 2: PA in ECHR Law -- Introduction -- 1 Proportionality and the Margin of Appreciation -- 2 The Anatomy of the Court's Proportionality Analysis -- 3 The Practical Implications of PA -- Conclusions -- Conclusions to Part 1 -- Part 2: PA in European National Law -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 3: UK Courts and PA -- Introduction -- 1 The Wednesbury Doctrine -- 2 PA in Administrative Law (beyond EU and ECHR Law) -- 3 PA in ECHR Relevant Law -- 4 PA in EU Relevant Law -- Conclusions -- 4: Norwegian Courts and PA -- Introduction -- 1 PA in EEA Law -- 2 PA in Human Rights Law -- 3 PA Beyond EEA and ECHR Law -- Conclusions -- Conclusions to Part 2 -- Part 3: The Function of PA in European Law -- Introduction to Part 3 -- 5: PA: Between Rationality and Reasonableness -- Introduction -- 1 Rationality -- 2 Reasonableness -- Conclusions -- 6: PA: Between Substance and Procedure -- Introduction -- 1 The Substantive Implications of PA -- 2 The Procedural Implications of PA -- Conclusions -- 7: PA and the Role of Courts -- Introduction -- 1 The Relationship between European and National Courts -- 2 Do Judges "Govern"? -- 3 Why Should Courts "Govern"? -- 4 Challenges to "Judicial Governance" -- Conclusions -- 8: PA as a (General) Principle of Law -- Introduction -- 1 The Nature and Function of Principles -- 2 The Nature of Principles of Law -- 3 The Function of Principles of Law -- Conclusions -- 9: PA and the Rule of Law -- Introduction -- 1 Rule of Law as an Essentially Contested Concept.

2 Rule of Law, Rechtsstaat, etc. -- 3 The Inter-/Supranationalization of the Rule of Law -- 4 PA and the Rule of Law -- Conclusions -- Conclusions to Part 3 -- Conclusions with Resolutions -- Bibliography -- Index.

In the Function of the Proportionality Analysis in European Law the author offers a legal dogmatic, comparative and legal theoretical analysis of proportionality analysis applied by European courts.

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