European Union Law: Institutional Law, 3rd edition
Grigorios-Evagelos F. Kalavros
Theodore G. Georgopoulos
Professor Emeritus, University
Professor of Law, University
of Thrace, School of Law
of Reims (Jean Monnet Chair)
& Burgundy School of Business
Abstract:
The Law of the European Integration stands as a sui generis system of
rules, distinct from both International and national Law. The book examines in de-
tail the evolution of the European Communities and the European Union. Further-
more, it analyzes the key features of institutional EULaw, as an autonomous system
of rules, interactingwith the Lawof theMember States. The sources of EULaw, the
creation of its rules as well as their enforcement at the EUand the national levels are
thoroughly examined. Special emphasis is given to the problems of enforcement of
EU Law in the Greek legal order. Finally, the book examines the system of judicial
protection, as a necessary compound of the European Integration. The role of na-
tional judges (with an analysis of the relevant Greek case-law) and the procedure of
the European Court of Justice are also scrutinized in the last part of the book.
ISBN 978-960-622-259-7
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