Researching the European Court of Justice methodological shifts and law's embeddedness

The book takes stock of the on-going 'methodological turn' in the field of EU law scholarship. Introducing a new generation of scholars of the European Court of Justice from law, history, sociology, political science and linguistics, it provides a set of novel interdisciplinary research st...

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Other Authors: Madsen, Mikael Rask (Editor), Vauchez, Antoine (Editor), Nicola, Fernanda (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2022
Series:Studies on international courts and tribunals
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505 0 |a From methodological shifts to EU law's embeddedness / Mikael Rask Madsen, Fernanda G. Nicola and Antoine Vauchez -- "In this beaucratic silence EU law dies" : fieldwork and the (non)-practice of EU law in national courts / Tommaso Pavone -- How to nail down a cloud : CJEU construction of jurisprudential authority from a network perspective / Amalie Frese -- EU law mobilization : lessons from a bottom-up approach / Jos Hoevenaars -- Litigation strategies and the political framing of EU law. Exploring the archives of a trade union lawyer in the Viking and Laval cases / Julien Louis -- Inquiring into conceptual practices : legal controversy at the court of justice of the European Union / Vincent R�eveill�ere -- Through the lens of language : uncovering the collaborative nature of advocates general's opinions / Karen McAuliffe, Liana Muntean and Virginia Mattioli -- A sense of common purpose : on the role of case assignment and the judge-rapporteur at the European Court of Justice / Christoph Krenn -- Judge biographies as a methodology to grasp the dynamics inside the CJEU and its relationship with EU member states / Vera Fritz -- The genesis of the institution within the institution : studying the mobilization for the creation of the Court of First Instance / Lola Avril -- Re-constructing the construction of Laval : studying EU law as a social interpretive process / Jens Arnholtz -- Judicially-backed mutation : practices at the legal frontiers of the Eurozone crisis / Nicholas Haagensen -- Media attention for CJEU case-law : measurment, data collection, and analysis of case salience data / Julian Dederke -- Embedding decoloniality in empirical EU studies / Iyiola Solanke 
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