Journal of European Public Policy
Volume 19, Issue 1, 2012
Special Issue: Perpetual momentum? Reconsidering the power of the European Court of Justice
Original Articles
Introduction – the European Court of Justice and legal integration: perpetual momentum?
R. Daniel Kelemen & Susanne K. Schmidt
pages 1-7
Who cares about nationality? The path-dependent case law of the ECJ from goods to citizens
Susanne K. Schmidt
pages 8-24
The reference points of EU judicial politics
Damian Chalmers & Mariana Chaves
pages 25-42
The political foundations of judicial independence in the European Union
R. Daniel Kelemen
pages 43-58
Do ECJ judges all speak with the same voice? Evidence of divergent preferences from the judgments of chambers
Michael Malecki
pages 59-75
Activism relocated. The self-restraint of the European Court of Justice in its national context
Gareth Davies
pages 76-91
Rights adjudication and constitutional pluralism in Germany and Europe
Alec Stone Sweet & Kathleen Stranz
pages 92-108
With Luxembourg in mind … the remaking of national policies in the face of ECJ jurisprudence
Michael Blauberger
pages 109-126
Perpetual momentum: directed and unconstrained?
Fritz W. Scharpf
pages 127-139
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