Juges et avocats généraux de la Cour de Justice de l'Union européenne (1952–1972)
Une approche biographique de l'histoire d'une révolution juridique
Abstract
Drawing on archives gathered in the six founding member states of the European Union, this book offers a new perspective on the ‘constitutionalization’ of the European treaties, which was launched in the 1960s by the Court of Justice of the EU. By highlighting the professional and personal backgrounds of the first European judges and advocates general, its author studies the dynamics which prevailed within the institution during its ‘revolutionary’ years and analyzes the Court’s relationship with the Member States of the European Communities. Through a detailed study of the selection process of the members of the Court, it also provides new answers to the question of whether governments tried to put an end to its bold jurisprudence.
Zusammenfassung
Drawing on archives gathered in the six founding member states of the European Union, this book offers a new perspective on the ‘constitutionalization’ of the European treaties, which was launched in the 1960s by the Court of Justice of the EU. By highlighting the professional and personal backgrounds of the first European judges and advocates general, its author studies the dynamics which prevailed within the institution during its ‘revolutionary’ years and analyzes the Court’s relationship with the Member States of the European Communities. Through a detailed study of the selection process of the members of the Court, it also provides new answers to the question of whether governments tried to put an end to its bold jurisprudence.
Schlagworte
Biographie Europäische Union Rechtsgeschichte Rechtsprechung Europäischer Gerichtshof Richter Gerichte Juristen Generalanwälte Geschichte 1952–1972- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 1–28 Introduction 1–28
- 139–186 3e partie: Positions idéologiques et résaux politiques des membres à la Cour de Justice 139–186
- 187–196 Conclusion 187–196
- 343–366 Sources 343–366
- 367–396 Bibliographie 367–396