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The ECJ between the individual citizen and the member states, a plea for a judge-made European law on remedies, Giuseppe Mazziotti

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The ECJ between the individual citizen and the member states, a plea for a judge-made European law on remedies, Giuseppe Mazziotti
Language
eng
Abstract
Time and again the ECJ comes under fire, from the Member States who fear the loss of sovereignty, as well as from trade unions and public interest groups who fear the downgrading of 'The Social'. The overall message then may be condensed into the plea for a court which takes a more cautious stance. I am arguing the exact opposite, at least with regard to remedies in the social and the citizen rights order. Only more judicial activism can overcome the lacunae which results from a rights-remedyprocedure mechanism that is too much designed to enforce economic freedoms
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-43)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ECJ between the individual citizen and the member states
Oclc number
851516897
Responsibility statement
Giuseppe Mazziotti
Series statement
EUI working papers. LAW, 2011/15EUI papers
Sub title
a plea for a judge-made European law on remedies
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