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The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice of the EU / Gunnar Beck.

By: Beck, Gunnar, 1965- [author.].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Modern studies in European law: v. 36.Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Hart Publishing, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: xi, 473 pages ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781849463232 (cloth); 1849463239 (cloth).Other title: Legal reasoning of the Court of Justice of the European Union.Subject(s): Court of Justice of the European Union | Judicial process -- European Union countries | Law -- European Union countries -- Interpretation and construction | Law -- European Union countries -- Methodology | Courts -- European Union countriesDDC classification: 341.55
Contents:
Scientific versus heuristic legal reasoning -- The sources of linguistic vagueness -- Value pluralism and absence of a hierarchy of norms -- Precedent and the 'no law' situation as sources of legal uncertainty -- Legal reasoning : the interpretative stage -- Vagueness and value pluralism in the primary materials of the EU legal order -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice I : the available topoi -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice II : the approach to precedent -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice III : the cumulative approach -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice IV : the in-built communautaire tendency of the cumulative approach -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice V : the steadying factors.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Scientific versus heuristic legal reasoning -- The sources of linguistic vagueness -- Value pluralism and absence of a hierarchy of norms -- Precedent and the 'no law' situation as sources of legal uncertainty -- Legal reasoning : the interpretative stage -- Vagueness and value pluralism in the primary materials of the EU legal order -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice I : the available topoi -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice II : the approach to precedent -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice III : the cumulative approach -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice IV : the in-built communautaire tendency of the cumulative approach -- The legal reasoning of the Court of Justice V : the steadying factors.

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