The limits of legal reasoning and the European Court of Justice / Gerard Conway.
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KJI Library | 341.171EU.1 C7671 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2015-1001 |
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction and overview: interpretation and the European Court of Justice; 2. Reading the Court of Justice; 3. Reconceptualising the legal reasoning of the Court of Justice: interpretation and its constraints; 4. Retrieving a separation of powers in the EU; 5. EU law and a hierarchy of interpretative techniques; 6. Levels of generality and originalist interpretation in EU law; 7. Subjective originalist interpretation in EU law; 8. Conclusion.
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