Description
'This admirably clear and readable book summarizes an enormous amount of political science and legal scholarship to give a uniquely interdisciplinary picture of the Court. A valuable resource and a refreshing read.' - Gareth Davies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands 'A must read for scholars trying to understand and explain the CJEU's role and impact on European integration. Saurugger and Terpan convincingly demonstrate that the Court is a strategic actor whose power and influence can only be understood by placing it in its broader legal and political environment.' Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
About the Author
Sabine Saurugger is Professor of Political Science and Research Dean at Sciences Po Grenoble, France. Fabien Terpan holds a Jean Monnet Chair and is Associate Professor of Public Law at Sciences po Grenoble, France.
Reviews
This volume is certain to find its own plinth in the modern pantheon of books on the CJEU ... this book is highly commendable, not least for its undoubted utility as a recommended text for undergraduate courses on EU law or politics but also as an invaluable guide for postgraduates and academics alike, needful of a handy primer into the broader context of the role that the CJEU plays in the Union. * Allan F. Tatham, Common Market Law Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781137320261
Author Sabine Saurugger
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 342g