218 Pages
by
Routledge
218 Pages
by
Routledge
218 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book examines the role of law in Europe at a time when economic policies have become dominant not only on this continent but globally. Can law be seen as a mere infrastructure? Or does it contribute to defining the social and legal order through its own inherent rules? If the second hypothesis is true, what might these rules be, and how may they be identified? Lastly, to what extent can... Read more
Prologue
1. The Prismatic Construction of the European Legal Order
2. The Relationship between European Law, Economics, and Finance
3. Technical Expertise and Democratic Legitimacy in European Law over the Last Quarter Century
4. The Ability of Administrative Law to Adapt and Expand as the European Legal Order Takes Shape
5. The Science of Administrative Law and the Role of the Jurist in the Construction of the European Legal System
6. The Law in the New European Legal Order
Epilogue
Biography
Aldo Sandulli is Professor of Administrative Law at the LUISS Guido Carli of Rome, Italy.






