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    The Court of Justice as a Decisionmaking Authority

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    Eric Stein, to whom this Article is dedicated, has written a number of commentaries on the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice on the basis of his experience with both the European continental law and the common law systems. In conformity with his pragmatic approach, the following examination of the Court of Justice as a decisionmaking authority devotes less attention to the theoretical context than to the manner in which the Court attempts to accomplish its task in practice. This essay is intended to provide a judge\u27s point of view, that is to say, a subjective contribution on the basis of personal experience gained up to the present time. Although of course duties of office impose limitations on such an approach, it is nonetheless possible to set down a number of conclusions. The first section discusses problems concerning the decisionmaking process, in order to clarify the conditions under which the Court of Justice must form its opinions. There will then follow some observations on the manner in which the Court finds the substantive principles on which to base its decisions. Finally, certain conclusions regarding the appraisal of the case law will be drawn

    Der Gegenstand des Niederlassungsrechts in der Europaeischen Gemeinschaft

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    Available from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-24105 Kiel A 184365 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman

    The Court of Justice as a Decisionmaking Authority

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    Eric Stein, to whom this Article is dedicated, has written a number of commentaries on the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice on the basis of his experience with both the European continental law and the common law systems. In conformity with his pragmatic approach, the following examination of the Court of Justice as a decisionmaking authority devotes less attention to the theoretical context than to the manner in which the Court attempts to accomplish its task in practice. This essay is intended to provide a judge\u27s point of view, that is to say, a subjective contribution on the basis of personal experience gained up to the present time. Although of course duties of office impose limitations on such an approach, it is nonetheless possible to set down a number of conclusions. The first section discusses problems concerning the decisionmaking process, in order to clarify the conditions under which the Court of Justice must form its opinions. There will then follow some observations on the manner in which the Court finds the substantive principles on which to base its decisions. Finally, certain conclusions regarding the appraisal of the case law will be drawn

    Les aspects juridiques de la coordination de la politique économique au sein de la Communauté Economique Européenne

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    Everling Ulrich. Les aspects juridiques de la coordination de la politique économique au sein de la Communauté Economique Européenne. In: Annuaire français de droit international, volume 10, 1964. pp. 576-604

    Basic Structures of European Community Law and Different National Legal Systems

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    The author undertakes a survey of the European Community’s law and its interaction with national legal systems. The author shows that the incorporation of the European Community’s law in rules of existing Member States leads to difficulties. Despite this, the author argues that Community law is accepted and applied loyally in all Member States even though their legal orders are quite different. The author demonstrates that as a result the European Community has achieved considerable strength and continues towards remaining and consolidating its position as an important player in world policy. (Editor’s abstract.

    Richterrecht in der Europäischen Gemeinschaft

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    An Example of Fourier Transforms of Orbital Integrals and their Endoscopic Transfer

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    Abstract. For the Lie algebra sl2 over a p-adic eld, the Fourier transform of a regular orbital integral is expressed as an integral over all regular orbital integrals, with explicit coe cients. This expression, unlike the Shalika germ expansion, is not restricted to orbits of small elements. The result gives quite an elementary access to a simple example of Waldspurger's recent theorem on endoscopic transfer of the Fourier transforms
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