01658nlm0 22002051i 450 001001300000006001900013007001500032008004100047020001800088040000800106100002200114245010100136260001200237260003000249300001100279520089300290856009301183856009601276856008001372HARMA 220999m g0 d cr mn ---auama251121c go d fre  a9782336569178 bfre0 aAntonello Miranda aInstitutions at play - Fusion and fission of european lawbFusion and fission of european law -  aParis : bEditions L'Harmattan a118 p. aThe essay reconstructs the mechanism of mutual influence between European Union law and the domestic law of member States, focusing on how the disapplication of national rules operates.  <br>This mechanism is analyzed through a comparative lens. By examining the jurisprudence of the UK Supreme Court and of the European Court of Justice, the author shows that the relation between EU law and national law does not amount to a transfer of sovereignty, but rather to a delegation of powers.  <br>From this perspective, the essay challenges the idea of a simple “fusion” of legal systems: instead, it proposes a model of continuous interaction. National and European legal orders constantly modify one another creating an ongoing cycle – or even a form of “fission” – that produces new energy for the legal system as a whole.  40uhttps://www.editions-harmattan.fr/catalogue/couv/9782336569178r.jpg2Image de couverture40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/downloadebook/97823365691782Télécharger le livre au format PDF40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/readebook/97823365691782Lire ce livre en ligne