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Gender and the Court of Justice of the European Union, by Jessica Guth and Sanna Elfving

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Gender and the Court of Justice of the European Union, by Jessica Guth and Sanna Elfving
Language
eng
Abstract
Offering an alternative exploration of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and its work, this book aims to start a conversation between legal, political and gendered examinations of the Court of Justice and some of the substantive areas of law it is concerned with. In doing so, it provides a broader and more holistic view of the Court and its work which can add to our understanding of the institution, its role and its case law as well as the contribution it can and does make to shaping law and policy and EU and national level.--, Provided by publisher
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gender and the Court of Justice of the European Union
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1047910797
Responsibility statement
by Jessica Guth and Sanna Elfving
Series statement
Routledge Contemporary EcclesiologyTaylor & Francis eBooks - Routledge Research in EU Law
Table Of Contents
chapter 1 Introduction – gendering the Court of Justice of the European Union -- chapter 2 The theoretical framework -- chapter 3 Who the judges are matters: the composition of the court -- chapter 4 How the court works and why it matters -- chapter 5 Gendering EU gender equality case law -- chapter 6 It’s not just gender that’s gendered: equality case law more broadly -- chapter 7 European Union citizenship – free movement for all? -- chapter 8 Concluding thoughts
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