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In 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) celebrated 65 years and has thereby achieved retirement age in most EU Member States. If it were to retire, the Court would be able to look back at a fascinating journey, from its relatively humble beginning on 4 December 1952 as part of the then brand-new European Coal and Steel Community, to one of the most important and exciting judicial institutions in Europe, perhaps in the entire world.The need to understand the CJEU has never been greater. This open access book is dedicated to improving our understanding of the Court in relationship to other actors, including other EU institutions, the Member States, national courts, third countries, and international organisations. It is based on a conference arranged by the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies (SNELS) held at Stockholm University in December 2016, and includes contributions by both lawyers and researchers in other fields, as well as current members of the Court.The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish Studies Network.
Mattias Derlén and Johan Lindholm are both Professors of Law at the Department of Law, Umeå University, Sweden.
1. The Court of Justice Then, Now and Tomorrow Anthony Arnull2. Preliminary Rulings to the CJEU and the Swedish Judiciary: Current Developments Ulf Bernitz3. A Dynamic Analysis of Judicial Behaviour: The Auto-Correct Function of Constitutional Pluralism Ana Bobic4. Pre-Ratification Judicial Review of International Agreements to be Concluded by the European Union Graham Butler5. Serving Two Masters: CJEU Case Law in Swedish First Instance Courts and National Courts of Precedent as Gatekeepers Mattias Derlén and Johan Lindholm6. The Role of the Court in Limiting National Policy-Making: Requiring Safeguards against the Arbitrary Use of Discretion Angelica Ericsson7. Institutional Balance as Constitutional Dialogue: A Republican Paradigm for the EU Desmond Johnson8. House of Cards in Luxemburg?: A Brief Defence of the Strategic Model of Judicial Politics in the Contextof the European Union Olof Larsson and Daniel Naurin9. Referring Court Influence in the Preliminary Ruling Procedure: The Swedish Example Anna Wallerman10. Citizen Control through Judicial Review Anna Wetter Ryde11. The Scandinavians: The Foot-dragging supporters of European Law? Marlene Wind12. On Specialisation of Chambers at the General Court Ulf Öberg, Mohamed Ali and Pauline Sabouret
Antoine Duval, Alexander Krüger, Johan Lindholm, the Netherlands) Duval, Antoine (TMC Asser Instituut, Sweden) Kruger, Alexander (Umea University, Sweden) Lindholm, Professor Johan (Umea University, Björn Lundqvist