CONSTRUCTING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LEGAL SYSTEM FROM THE GROUND UP: THE ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL LITIGANTS AND NATIONAL COURTS
Walter Mattli and
Anne-Marie Slaughter
No 6, Jean Monnet Working Papers from Jean Monnet Chair
Keywords: Belgium; competition policy; democracy; direct effect; European Court of Justice; federalism; France; Germany; German Constitutional Court; integration theory; internationalisation; Italy; law; multilevel governance; national interest; Netherlands; political science; social policy; social regulation; supranationalism; U.K. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996-10-25
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