Europeanisation of law

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In the context of European integration, Europeanisation of law may be interpreted as

  • broadening of the scope of European law,
  • emergence of new legal disciplines in Europe.

According to Professor Jacques Ziller the Europeanisation of law has three main consequences:

See also

External links

Sources

  • Ziller, Jacques: Europeanisation of Law: From the Enlargement of the Areas of European Law to a Transformation of the Law of the Member States (L'Européisation Du Droit: De L'Élargissement Des Champs Du Droit De L'Union Européenne À Une Transformation Des Droits Des États Membres), EUI Working Paper LAW No. 2006/19, July 2006