Search for dissertations about: "General Principles of Community Law"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words General Principles of Community Law.
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1. Creation, Development and Impact of the General Principles of Community Law: Towards a jus commune europaeum?
Abstract : The aim of this research is two-fold. First, the general principles of Community law are analyzed as "legitimacy principles", which permit the European Court of Justice to review the acts of the institutions and the Member States. READ MORE
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2. State Procedure and Union Rights : A Comparison of the European Union and the United States
Abstract : The overarching purpose of this doctoral thesis is to determine if the system of legal mechanisms in European Community law governing what procedural rules national courts shall apply to Community rights can be reformed to better balance involved interests. European Community law is often applied and enforced by ordinary national courts that, as a general rule, supplement substantive Community rules with national procedural rules. READ MORE
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3. Criminal Act, Criminal Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice
Abstract : This book presents a study on general and specific problems concerning the role, functions and structure of criminal justice systems. After a presentation of some ideological and methodological issues, the justifications for different principles of criminal jurisdiction are discussed, both in the perspective of public international law and municipal law. READ MORE
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4. The requirement democratic elections in international law
Abstract : The main purpose of this study is to examine the legal status of the requirement of democratic elections in international law. The starting point of this legal analysis is article 38 (1) of the International Court of Justice, which provides the list of classical sources for the process of law making within the international legal system. READ MORE
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5. Legitimacy in EC Cartel Control
Abstract : This thesis explores the role of legitimacy in EC competition law, as regards the enforcement policy related to cartel control. Legitimacy can be understood to presuppose two things; that the law rests on rational foundations, and that average compliance can be ensured. Legitimacy must be distinguished from legality. READ MORE