EU Regulations in Practice
Legislative and Judicial Approaches
EU Regulations in Practice
Legislative and Judicial Approaches
Description
This book fills a gap in the existing literature by providing a thorough assessment of EU regulations as a source of secondary legislation and their application in all twenty-seven Member States. It also explores that application in neighbouring countries.
EU regulations are perceived as the strongest and the most effective sources of EU secondary legislation and it is well-established by the Court of Justice of the European Union that their provisions have vertical and horizontal direct effect. Part 1 of this book examines these points, providing a backdrop to the analysis in the remaining chapters. Parts 2 and 3 focus on the national reception of EU regulations in Member States, and in selected neighbouring jurisdictions.
Written by leading practitioners and academics, the book offers both a conceptual underpinning to this element of the European Union's law-making, as well as its practical application.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction, Adam Lazowski (University of Westminster, UK) and Alicja Sikora (Council of the EU, Poland)
2. EU Regulations as a Source of EU Law
3. EU Regulations and Subsidiarity Control
Part 2: EU Regulations from the Perspective of the EU Member States
4. Germany, Katherina Paraschas (Court of Justice, Luxembourg)
5. France, Segolene Barbou des Places (University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France)
6. Italy, Fabio Spitaleri (Universita di Trieste, Italy)
7. The Netherlands, Justin Lindeboom, Lorenzo Squintani, and Ramses A Wessel (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)
8. Belgium, Nicolas de Sadeleer (St Louis University Brussels, Belgium)
9. Luxembourg, Emilia Fronczak (Loyens & Loeff, Luxembourg)
10. Denmark, Helle Krunke (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
11. Ireland, Graham Butler (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
12. Greece, Helen Xhantaki (University College London, UK)
13. Spain, Daniel Sarmiento (University of Madrid, Spain)
14. Portugal, Francisco Pereira Coutinho (NOVA School of Law, Portugal)
15. Austria, Konrad Lachmayer (Sigmund Freud University, Austria)
16. Finland, Niilo Jaaskinen (Court of Justice, Luxembourg)
17. Sweden, Maria Bergstrom (University of Uppsala, Sweden)
18. Estonia, Julia Laffranque (Supreme Court of Estonia)
19. Latvia, Inga Reine (General Court, Luxembourg)
20. Lithuanian, Saulius Lukas Kaleda (European Commission, Belgium)
21. Poland, Krystyna Kowalik-Banczyk (General Court, Luxembourg)
22. Czech Republic, Jan Passer (Court of Justice, Luxembourg)
23. Slovakia, Zuzana Vikarska (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
24. Hungary, Varju Marton and Erno Varnay (Hungarian Academy of Science and University of Debrecen, Hungary)
25. Slovenia, Samo Bardutzky (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
26. Malta, Ivan Sammut (University of Malta)
27. Cyprus, Stephanie Laulhe Shaelou (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
28. Bulgaria, Alexander Kornezov (General Court, Luxembourg)
29. Romania, Florina Pop (European Commission, Belgium)
30. Croatia, Snježana Vasiljevic, Melita Carevic and Luka Petrovic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Part 3: EU Regulations Beyond the Borders of the European Union
31. European Economic Area (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein), George Baur (Liechtenstein Institute, Liechtenstein)
32. Switzerland, Christa Tobler (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)
33. EU Regulations in the Pre-accession States: Western Balkans, Adam Lazowski (University of Westminster, UK) and Julija Brsakoska-Bazerkoska (University of Skopje, North Macedonia)
34. EU Regulations in the ENP Countries: Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and Armenia, Adam Lazowski (University of Westminster, UK), Roman Petrov (Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine) and Gaga Gabrichidze (New Vision University, Georgia)
35. Conclusions, Adam Lazowski (University of Westminster, UK) and Alicja Sikora (Council of the EU and Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Product details
| Published | 15 Oct 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 688 |
| ISBN | 9781509956609 |
| Imprint | Hart Publishing |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























