Editors
Contributors
CHAPTER 1
Introduction: The Dos and Don’ts of Judicial Reform in the European Union
Marie-Pierre Granger & Emmanuel Guinchard
PART I
The Comparative Context
CHAPTER 2
The European Court of Human Rights, The Perpetual Motion?
Jean-Paul Jacqué
CHAPTER 3
The French Constitutional Council: Another ‘Work-in-Progress’
Marie-Luce Paris
CHAPTER 4
The United Kingdom Supreme Court: A Study in Judicial Reform
James Lee
PART II
The Courts
CHAPTER 5
The Role and Powers of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Konstanze von Papp
CHAPTER 6
The Court of Justice in the Aftermath of Judicial Reform
Albertina Albors-Llorens
CHAPTER 7
The Changes to the General Court
Laurent Coutron
CHAPTER 8
The Civil Service Tribunal of the European Union: A Model to Follow as a Specialised Court?
Waltraud Hakenberg
CHAPTER 9
The Future Unified Patent Court
Ingve Björn Stjerna
PART III
The People
CHAPTER 10 Belonging to a Club That Accepts You as One of Its Members: Some Further Thoughts on the Modern Procedure for Selection and Appointment as Judge or Advocate General
Henri de Waele
CHAPTER 11
The Référendaires, the Chambers, Staffing and Recruitment Matters
Imola Streho
CHAPTER 12
The Legal Service of the Commission
Felix Ronkes Agerbeek
CHAPTER 13
The European Parliament and the European Court: Litigation and Other Interactions
Kieran Bradley
CHAPTER 14
The Parties’ Lawyers
Bertrand Wägenbaur
PART IV
Procedures, Practices and Cultures
CHAPTER 15
The Court of Justice’s New Statute and Rules of Procedure
Georgia Koutsoukou
CHAPTER 16
The General Court’s New Rules of Procedure
Paolo Biavati
CHAPTER 17
Special Procedure at the Court of Justice: A Focus on the PPU
Laure Clément-Wilz
CHAPTER 18
e-Curia or How Technology Changed the Court of Justice of the European Union
Francesco Contini
CHAPTER 19
Multilingualism and the European Court of Justice: Challenges, Reforms and the Position of English After Brexit
Mattias Derlén
CHAPTER 20
Legal Reasoning at the Court of Justice in the Context of the Treaty of Lisbon
Gerard Conway
CHAPTER 21
Conclusion: Sisyphus in Luxemburg
Emmanuel Guinchard & Marie-Pierre Granger
Index