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This book is a contributed volume published by the Court of Justice of the European Union on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. It provides an insight to the 60 years of case-law of the Court of Justice and its role in the progress of European Integration. The book includes contributions from eminent jurists from almost all the EU Member States. All the main areas of European Union are covered in a systematic way. The contributions are regrouped in four chapters dedicated respectively to the role of the Court of Justice and the Judicial Architecture of the European Union, the Constitutional Order of the European Union, the Area of EU Citizens and the European Union in the World. The topics covered remain of interest for several years to come. This unique book, a "must-have" reference work for Judges and Courts of all EU Members States and candidate countries, and academics and legal professionals who are active in the field of EU law, is also valuable for Law Libraries and Law Schools in Europe, the United States of America, Latin America, Asia and Africa and law students who focus their research and studies in EU law.
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The Court of Justice and the Construction of Europe: Analyses and Perspectives on Sixty Years of Case-law
La Cour de Justice et la Construction de l’Europe: Analyses et Perspectives de Soixante Ans de Jurisprudence
Court of Justice of the European Union Cour de Justice de l’Union Européenne Editorial Committee: President: Allan Rosas, Judge Members: Egils Levits, Judge Yves Bot, Advocate general
Comité éditorial: Président: Allan Rosas, juge Membres: Egils Levits, juge Yves Bot, avocat général
The Court of Justice and the Construction of Europe: Analyses and Perspectives on Sixty Years of Case-law
La Cour de Justice et la Construction de l’Europe: Analyses et Perspectives de Soixante Ans de Jurisprudence
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Court of Justice of the European Union Cour de Justice de I’Union Européenne Luxembourg
Cover photo: View of the grand staircase connecting levels 6 and 8 of the Palais of the Court of Justice in Luxembourg. G. Fessy CJUE
ISBN 978-90-6704-896-5 DOI 10.1007/978-90-6704-897-2
ISBN 978-90-6704-897-2
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Préface
Le 4 décembre 2012, la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne fête son soixantième anniversaire. Il est vrai que, du point de vue symbolique, cet anniversaire ne peut pas être qualifié d’emblématique. Lors de son cinquantième anniversaire, il y a dix ans, la Cour avait organisé une série de manifestations et actions telles que, notamment, un colloque sur la coopération entre la Cour de justice et les juridictions des États membres, une audience solennelle, un concert au Conservatoire de la ville de Luxembourg et la con