The Transformation of EU Treaty Making: The Rise of Parliaments, Referendums and Courts since 1950 - Couverture rigide

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Hodson, Dermot; Maher, Imelda

 
9781107112155: The Transformation of EU Treaty Making: The Rise of Parliaments, Referendums and Courts since 1950

Synopsis

Investigates the struggle between governments, parliaments, the people and courts over who participates in EU treaty making.

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À propos des auteurs

Dermot Hodson is Reader in Political Economy at Birkbeck College, University of London and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, Bruges. He has published extensively on European integration and governance, and his books include Governing the Euro Area in Good Times and Bad (2011), The New Intergovernmentalism: States and Supranational Actors in the Post-Maastricht Era (2015, edited with Christopher Bickerton and Uwe Puetter) and The Institutions of the European Union, 4th edition (2017, edited with John Peterson). He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of European Public Policy.

Imelda Maher is the Sutherland Professor of European Law, University College Dublin. She has published extensively in EU law and her books include Asian Capitalism and the Regulation of Competition: Towards a Regulatory Geography of Global Competition Law (Cambridge, 2013, edited with M. Dowdle and J. Gillespie). She was general editor of Legal Studies (2012–17) and is a member of the editorial boards of the European Law Journal and of the Irish Yearbook of International Law. She is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and served as President of the Society of Legal Scholars in 2017.

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9781107531062: The Transformation of EU Treaty Making

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ISBN 10 :  1107531063 ISBN 13 :  9781107531062
Editeur : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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