Tittel: | Judicial Independence : Memoirs of a European judge | Ansvar: | by Carl Baudenbacher | Forfatter: | Baudenbacher, Carl  | Materialtype: | Bok | Utgitt: | Springer, 2019 | Omfang: | 520 s. | ISBN/ISSN: | 9783030023072 | Serie: | Springer Biographies, ISSN 2365-0613 effectively transform the EEA into a bilateral agreement with the EU. This attitude has led to political implications that have affected the author himself. The independence of the EFTA Court is also endangered by the fact that it operates alongside a large sister court, the Court of Justice of the European Union. And yet the EFTA Court has established its own line of jurisprudence and its own judicial style. It has remained faithful to specific EFTA values, such as the belief in free trade and open markets, efficiency, and a modern view of mankind. During the first 24 years of its existence, it has even had an over-proportionate influence on ECJ case law. Since EEA Single Market law is economic law, the importance of economics, an often-overlooked aspect, is also addressed. In closing, the book explores Switzerland’s complicated relationship with, and Britain’s impending departure from, the EU. In this regard, it argues that the EFTA pillar should be expanded into a second European structure | Emneord: | Biografier / Domstolenes virksomhet / EFTA-domstolen | Personer som emne: | Baudenbacher, Carl | Note: | Finnes også som e-bok. |
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