Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Preface
- A reader’s guide
- Abbreviations
- 1 General introduction
- Part I EU history, institutions and legal dimension
- 2 A history of European integration and the evolution of the EU
- 3 EU institutions
- 4 The legal dimension in EU integration
- 5 The EU economy
- Part II EU market integration
- Part III EU monetary integration
- Part IV The single European market
- Part V EU budget and structural policies
- Part VI EU external relations
- Part VII The future of the EU
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Index
- References
4 - The legal dimension in EU integration
from Part I - EU history, institutions and legal dimension
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Preface
- A reader’s guide
- Abbreviations
- 1 General introduction
- Part I EU history, institutions and legal dimension
- 2 A history of European integration and the evolution of the EU
- 3 EU institutions
- 4 The legal dimension in EU integration
- 5 The EU economy
- Part II EU market integration
- Part III EU monetary integration
- Part IV The single European market
- Part V EU budget and structural policies
- Part VI EU external relations
- Part VII The future of the EU
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Index
- References
Summary
Introduction
This chapter sets out to describe the normative and functional nature of European Union (EU) law, with particular focus on the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ). In doing so, it aims to shed light on how and to what extent law is an essential part of the European project, and to show how the ECJ, through its constitutionalizing role, has defined the EU as a new legal order.
Section 4.2 provides a general background, setting the scene. Section 4.3 discusses how the rule of law lies at the heart of the EU legal order. Section 4.4 describes the ECJ institutionally and in terms of its jurisdiction. The following sections then examine the framing function of EU law (Section 4.5); rule-making (Section 4.6); the implementation and enforcement of EU law (Section 4.7); and interpretation and dispute resolution (Section 4.8). The final section (4.9) is a conclusion on the nature of EU law.
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- The European UnionEconomics and Policies, pp. 56 - 69Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011