Law

Eva Julia Lohse

Rechtsangleichungsprozesse in der Europäischen Union

Instrumente, Funktionsmechanismen und Wirkparameter effektiver Harmonisierung

[Legal Harmonisation in the European Union. Instruments, Mechanisms and Parameters of Success.]

2017. XLI, 752 pages.

Jus Publicum 261

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In this volume, the author asks fundamental questions about harmonisation processes in the EU by comparing six historic harmonising measures, both directives and from primary law. How does harmonisation work from the law's point of view? Which parameters might guarantee success? Are they located at EU or at national level? How should measures be designed in order to be successful? These questions are answered based on the paradigm of »legal transplants« as well as by using models from legal sociology and cultural theory.
In this volume, the author asks fundamental questions about harmonisation processes in the EU by comparing six historic harmonising measures, both directives and from primary law. How does harmonisation work from the law's point of view? Which parameters might guarantee success? Are they located at EU or at national level? How should measures be designed in order to be successful? These questions are answered based on the paradigm of »legal transplants« as well as by using models from legal sociology and cultural theory.
Authors/Editors

Eva Julia Lohse Geboren 1979; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an den Universitäten Erlangen-Nürnberg, Lausanne und Kent (UK); Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an den Universitäten Freiburg und Erlangen-Nürnberg; 2014 Promotion; 2015 Habilitation; WS 2015/16 Vertretung des Lehrstuhls für Rechtsphilosophie an der Universität Freiburg; SoSe 2016 Vertretung des Lehrstuhls für Völkerrecht an der Universität Augsburg.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt — 2018, 704–706 (Albrecht Weber)
In: Allg.Ministerialbl.d.Bay.Staatsreg. — 2017, 590
In: Common Market Law Review — 2019, 1767–1769 (Karl Riesenhuber)