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Book SynopsisWhen the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance drafts its own procedural rules, and when it makes decisions on procedural matters, it turns to the highly regarded Lasok's European Court Practice and Procedure for confirmation and guidance. Fully revised and updated the fourth edition: 1. Explains the implications of Brexit and the residual jurisdiction of the ECJ in relation to the UK under the Withdrawal Agreement. 2. Takes account of and provide in-depth analysis of all case law since the previous edition. 3. Provides guidance on the new General Court Rules of Procedure. 4. Provides new commentary on the Judges and Advocates General caused by Brexit and the current ongoing litigation concerning Advocate General Sharpston. 5. Includes additional commentary on the confidentiality regime for cases raising security concerns. Written by the internationally acknowledged expert in this area of law Lasok's European Court Practice and Procedure is the leading and must have work for anyone preparing a case to be heard before the European Court of Justice. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Practice and Procedure online service.
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Judicial institutions and bodies Chapter 2 General outline of procedure Chapter 3 Parties Chapter 4 Representation and legal aid Chapter 5 Intervention Chapter 6 Procedural issues Chapter 7 Admissibility Chapter 8 Interim relief Chapter 9 Pleading Chapter 10 Evidence Chapter 11 Measures of enquiry Chapter 12 Exclusion of evidence Chapter 13 Rules of evidence Chapter 14 Costs Chapter 15 Appeals and review procedures Chapter 16 Judgments and decisions of the Court Chapter 17 Forms of action Appendices