The Reasoning of the Court of Justice of the EU
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- Catégories: Cour de Justice de l'UE
- Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198982982
- Date de publication: 23/04/2026
- Reliure: Paperback
- Nombre de pages: 448
Résumé
This edited volume offers a groundbreaking contribution to the study of
the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) by shifting the focus
from descriptive accounts of its jurisprudence to normative evaluations
of its legal reasoning. Building on a shared conceptual foundation
derived from the Court's adjudicative practices, the book brings
together a diverse array of scholarly perspectives that critically
assess the CJEU's reasoning both in abstract terms and within specific
doctrinal contexts.
The volume is structured around two
complementary approaches: one that examines the Court's techniques of
adjudication across policy areas through a horizontal, theoretical lens,
and another that engages deeply with specific aspects of case law,
offering alternative interpretations grounded in distinct normative
frameworks. This dual structure enables a rich and pluralistic
exploration of what constitutes sound judicial reasoning in the EU legal
order.
Unlike previous scholarship that has either endorsed the
Court's approach or critiqued it from isolated
perspectives-constitutional, democratic, or social-this volume uniquely
integrates theoretical abstraction with doctrinal specificity, all while
maintaining a coherent conceptual unity. The contributors rigorously
engage with the text of judicial decisions, articulating their
assessments through clearly stated normative assumptions, theoretical
grounding, and an appreciation of the institutional constraints under
which the Court operates. While The Reasoning of the Court of Justice of the EU
does not seek to define a singular model of a 'good' judgment, it
advances the debate by offering methodologically robust and normatively
transparent analyses.
This is an open access title available
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from OUP and selected open access locations.