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This collection of essays brings together the late Federico Mancini's most important writings in English, which concentrate largely on the issues of democracy, constitutionalism and individual rights in the European Union. The book presents the unique perspective of someone who witnessed the birth of European integration, was first an Advocate General and then a Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Community and who carried an unfaltering belief in the promises and advantages of a federal Europe.
Federico Mancini (G.F.Mancini) was, until his death in 1999, a Judge of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
The making of a constitution for Europe; the constitutional challenges facing the European Court of Justice; democracy and the European Court of Justice; Europe - the case for statehood; safeguarding human rights - the role of the European Court of Justice; the effect of community law on the employment law of the member states; the free movement of workers in the case law of the European Court of Justice; the new frontiers of sex equality law in the European Union; the United States Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice; language, culture and politics in he life of the European Court of Justice; access to justice - individual undertakings and EC antitrust law - the Community; the incorporation of community law into the domestic laws of the member states.
This book gives an extremely interesting approach to problems and issues related to the construction of the European Union. The book therefore provides very interesting ideas and thoughts to any person interested in the European integration process. M. Odello European Review of Public Law January 2001