Rethinking the Relationship between International EU and National Law

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Rethinking the Relationship between International  EU and National Law
Author : Lando Kirchmair
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 14 March 2024
ISBN : 9781009380164
Pages : 421 pages
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In view of the 'European sovereignty,' Kirchmair engages with the importance of EU external relations law and the need to structurally conceptualize how international agreements and customary international law relate to EU law. The book explores whether the European Court of Justice or national constitutional courts have the final say.

Rethinking the Relationship between International  EU and National Law

In view of the 'European sovereignty,' Kirchmair engages with the importance of EU external relations law and the need to structurally conceptualize how international agreements and customary international law relate to EU law. The book explores whether the European Court of Justice or national constitutional courts have the final

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