This book provides fresh perspectives in the legal study of the Court of Justice of the European Union. In the context of European studies, the Court has mainly been analysed in light of its central role in the process of continental integration. Moreover, the Court has traditionally been studied by specialists for its important role as an agent of comparative law. This book studies the evolution of the Court itself, rather than that of the EU legal order in its judge-made dimension, and addresses several institutional aspects of its structure and organization, selected and constructed as a complete range of symptomatic figures of judicial institutionalisation. In doing so, the author seeks to showcase how the development and the institutional evolution of the CJEU happened through a selective internalization of comparative influences.
This book provides fresh perspectives in the legal study of the Court of Justice of the European Union. In the context of European studies, the Court has mainly been analysed in light of its central role in the process of continental integration. Moreover, the Court has traditionally been studied by specialists for its important role as an agent of comparative law. This book studies the evolution of the Court itself, rather than that of the EU legal order in its judge-made dimension, and addresses several institutional aspects of its structure and organization, selected and constructed as a complete range of symptomatic figures of judicial institutionalisation. In doing so, the author seeks to showcase how the development and the institutional evolution of the CJEU happened through a selective internalization of comparative influences.
I primi due decenni di questo secolo sono stati fortemente segnati da emergenze di ogni tipo: terrorismo, crisi finanziaria, disastri naturali, migrazioni, cambiamenti climatici, infine la pandemia di Covid,19. Come conseguenza della globalizzazione e della geopolitica globale, gli effetti di queste emergenze sono aumentati, richiedendo interventi a diversi livelli, anche sul piano giuridico. Allo stesso tempo, questa tensione globale è spesso messa in discussione da un approccio più locale alle questioni economiche e sociali. Il presente volume raccoglie gli atti del XXVI Convegno biennale dell'Associazione italiana di diritto comparato, dedicato alla indagine sulle conseguenze di tali emergenze per il diritto comparato. Può ragionevolmente discorrersi di un “diritto comparato delle emergenze”? Se le emergenze sono diventante caratteristica strutturale del nostro mondo globalizzato, dovranno i giuristi , tradizionalmente “inseguitori” dei fenomeni sociali , adattare il proprio approccio e adeguarsi al costante mutamento dei contesti giuridici? DOI: 10.13134/979-12-5977-137-7
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