معرفی کتاب «Integration through law. Volume 1, Methods, tools and institutions. Book 3, Forces and potential for a European identity : Europe and the American federal experience» نوشتهٔ Cappelletti, Mauro (editor);Seccombe, Monica (editor);Weiler, Joseph H. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Walter de Gruyter & Co در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This study will describe the constitutional and institutional arrangements for the conduct of foreign relations in the United States and in the Europe of the Ten, identifying the differences and their consequences. It will consider what features of the United States system and experience were important in achieving a unified, national posture in foreign affairs and it will explore Preface Acknowledgements Table of Cases Part I The International Dimension Towards a European Foreign Policy? — The European Foreign Affairs System from the Perspective of the United States Constitution I. Introduction II. The Formal Allocation of Powers in the United States and in the Euro¬pean Community III. The Reality of Foreign Affairs Powers IV. Concluding Observations Part II The Social and Economic Dimension Migrant Workers and Rights of Mobility in the European Community and the United States: A Study of Law, Community, and Citizenship in the Welfare State I. Introduction II. The Development of the Migrant Worker as a Legal Status: Safeguard for the Welfare State III. Migrant Workers and Rights to Mobility in the European Community and the United States: The Idea of a Community Welfare State IV. Protecting Community Welfare States: The Tendencies Toward Failure of the “Ideal” System of Migrant Workers V. The Realization of Rights: The Failure of the System of Making More Rights Available While Preserving the Status of Migrants VI. Beyond Successes and Failures: Migrant Workers, Community Workers and Welfare States Legal Integration and the Free Movement of Goods: The American and European Experience I. Introduction II. The United States III. The European Economic Community IV. Comparative Evaluation Part III The Moral and Cultural Dimension The Protection of Fundamental Human Rights as a Vehicle of Integration I. Introduction II. Freedom of Expression — Transnational and State Interactions in the American Experience (by Martin Shapiro) III. Towards Transnational Standards of Criminal Justice: The Ameri¬can Experience in Criminal Procedure (by Stephen Schulhofer) IV. Fundamental Human Rights as a Vehicle of Legal Integration in Europe (by Jochen Abr. Frowein) V. Conclusion Legal Education and Legal Integration: European Hopes and American Experience by Lawrence Friedman and Gunther Teubner Cumulative Index of Volume I
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Integration Through Law: Methods, Tools and Institutions v.1: Europe and the American Federal Experience