Appeals Before the Court of Justice of the European Union
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 24 August 2018
- ISBN 9780198826255
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages370 pages
- Size 236x163x24 mm
- Weight 682 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book will specifically address the procedure applicable to appeals to the Court of Justice. It will offer a structured and comprehensive synthesis and analysis of the relevantprovisions of the Court's Statute and Rules of Procedure, as well as the case law, much of which has been hitherto unavailable in English.
MoreLong description:
This book describes the rules governing appeals before the Court of Justice of the European Union. The appeal is the judicial remedy by which a party may contest a decision of the General Court of the European Union. It concerns matters in which the Tribunal has jurisdiction such as, competition, mergers, state aids, access to documents, restrictive measures, EU staff, trade marks, and other areas of intellectual property.
This form of judicial remedy was created just over 25 years ago. It is specific to the ECJ, and can only be learned through the case-law. This book is a description of the case-law, and of the rules that the lawyers pleading appeal cases are required to know.
Erudite yet accessible, here is a work of reference which will undoubtedly prove itself useful and certainly enlightening to any lawyer tasked with the handling of an appeals process.
Table of Contents:
The Creation of the Court of First Instance and of the Appeal
The Concept of an 'appeal'
Decisions Open to Appeal
Contesting the Admissibility of the Action at First Instance
The Effects of Appeals
The Parties to Appeal Proceedings
Review Confined to Points of Law
Grounds of Appeal
Consequences of a Finding that the Plea/Appeal is Well Founded
Cross-appeals
The Procedure Before the Court of Justice
Appraisal of the Current Situation and Future Prospects