Michael Weber
Europäisches Zivilprozessrecht und Demokratieprinzip
Internationale Zuständigkeit und gegenseitige Anerkennung im Gerichtssystem der Europäischen Union und der USA
Edited by Horst Dreier
Revised by Alexander Thiele, Hartmut Bauer, Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, Georg Hermes, Werner Heun, Martin Morlok, Helmuth Schulze-Fielitz, Joachim Wieland, Fabian Wittreck and Ferdinand Wollenschläger
[The European Law of Civil Procedure and the Principle of Democracy. International Jurisdiction and Mutual Recognition in the Judicial Systems of the European Union and the USA.]
2009. 295 pages. Unrevised ebook edition 2025. including VAT
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In the European Union, the mutual recognition of judicial decisions has become an obligation which has been extended considerably in the past few years. Michael Weber questions whether or not the trust in effective judicial reviews in the member state of origin conforms to the constitutional standards which apply according to the German Basic Law for the democratic legitimation of judicial decisions and the transfer of sovereignty to other states.