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La jurisprudence de la Cour de justice des Communautés européennes relative aux relations extérieures des Communautés (Volume 160)

(19,598 words)

Author(s): Boulouis, Jean
Boulouis, Jean Keywords: European Communities | International relations | Court of Justice of the European Communities | Case-law | Mots clefs: Communautés européennes | Relations internationales | Cour de justice des Communautés européennes | Jurisprudence | ABSTRACT The aim of Jean Boulouis’ course is to analyze the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Communities related to their external relations. He examines the questions which, in the field of external relations, have been submitted to the judge and the answers w…

Traits généraux du contentieux administratif des Communautés européennes (Volume 111)

(26,332 words)

Author(s): de Laubadère, A.
de Laubadère, A. Keywords: European Communities | Court of Justice of the European Communities | Administrative adjudication | European Coal and Steel Community | European Economic Community | European Atomic Energy Community | Mots clefs: Communautés européennes | Cour de justice des Communautés européennes | Contentieux administratif | Communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier | Communauté économique européenne | Communauté européenne de l'énergie atomique | ABSTRACT The administrative disputes of the EEC, the EAEC, and the ECSC are subjected to the juri…

Le droit des Communautés européennes dans ses rapports avec le droit international général (Volume 235)

(23,001 words)

Author(s): Boulouis, Jean
Boulouis, Jean Keywords: European Communities | Community law and international law | Mots clefs: Communautés européennes | Droit communautaire et droit international | ABSTRACT In this course dedicated to the relationship between European Community law and international law, Jean Boulouis, Professor Emeritus or the University of Paris II, intends to study the relationship that exist between, on the one hand, the application of techniques of Community law that make for a system of institutionalized law, and, on the oth…

Les rapports entre la compétence de la Cour de justice des Communautés européennes et les tribunaux internes (Volume 115)

(20,185 words)

Author(s): Donner, A.
Donner, A. Keywords: European Communities | Court of Justice of the European Communities | Preliminary rulings | Mots clefs: Communautés européennes | Cour de justice des Communautés européennes | Questions préjudicielles | ABSTRACT Andre Donner points out that, whatever the extent to which domestic jurisdictions are called upon to apply and interpret community law, a sentencing decision of the court can never hinder the functioning of the ordinary market, a matter which remains reserved for the exclusive discretion of the ordi…

L’ordre juridique des Communautés européennes et le droit international (Volume 148)

(167,634 words)

Author(s): Ganshof Van Der Meersch, Walter
Ganshof Van Der Meersch, Walter Keywords: European Communities | Community law and municipal law | Mots clefs: Communautés européennes | Droit communautaire et droit interne | ABSTRACT Walter Ganshof van der Meersch begins his main course on the relations between the legal order of European Communities and international law through a presentation of the inter-state organization of institutional rules. He presents the constitutional rules of international organizations, including the special nature of the Community legal o…

Le droit international privé des Communautés européennes (Volume 191)

(68,325 words)

Author(s): Badiali, Giorgio
Badiali, Giorgio Keywords: European Communities | Private international law | Mots clefs: Communautés européennes | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Giorgio Badiali, Professor at the University of Perugia, notes in the introduction to his course that the "sectoral" nature of community orders is the subject of a simple observation for all those who undertake the study of this subject, if a comparison with the state legal orders is made. This is why the author begins his course with an analysis of the sectoral na…