Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, Oregon 2000. 370 pages
Notes on Contributors
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation x
The EUI Law Department and the Europeanisation of Law: An Introduction. Francis Snyder
Juridification of politicsIntegration Through Law Revisited: Some Thoughts on the Juridification of the European Political Process. Renaud Dehousse
Should Public Prosecution Be Independent? Luis María Díez-Picazo
Changes in the structure of governanceThe Science of Private Law and the Nation-State. Christian Joerges
The Role of Institutional Principles in the Judicial Development of the European Union Legal Order. Bruno de Witte
European Media Law: A Perspective on the Challenge of Multimedia. Karl-Heinz Ladeur
Legal Pluralism as an Evolutionary Achievement of Community Law. Massimo La Torre
Partial convergence of national legal systemsThe Protection of Public Interests and Regulation of Economic Activities. Giuliano Amato and Laraine Laudati
The Convergence of the Administrative Laws of the EU Member States. Jürgen Schwarze
Some Basic Elements of Legal Phenomenology. Patrick Nerhot
Trade Union Rights in EU Law. Brian Bercusson
Unintended consequencesWhy Should Europe Be a Democracy: The Corruption of Political Culture and the Principle of Toleration. J.H.H. Weiler
Simplification of European Law. Roland Bieber and Celsa Amarelle
Legal Irritants: Good Faith in British Law or How Unifying Law Ends Up in New Divergences.
Gunther Teubner
Global or Re-nationalised? Past and Future of European Labour Law. Silvana Sciarra
Europeanisation and Globalisation as Friends and Rivals: European Union Law in Global Economic Networks. Francis Snyder
Social Rights and Women’s Citizenship in Europe. Yota Kravaritou