What Kind of Law Does Europe Need? The Role of Law, Lawyers and Judges in Contemporary European Integration
5 Colum. J. Eur. L. 1 (1998) David A.O. Edward. Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Communities. In August 1870, James Bryce, aged 32 and newly appointed Professor of Civil Law at Oxford, set off with his friend Albert Venn Dicey to visit the United States. In 1886 Dicey published The Law of the Constitution, a work that has guided-some would say stultified-British constitutional thought for more than a century. Two years and two visits to America later, Bryce published The American Commonwealth which Woodrow Wilson called “a noble work possessing in high perfection almost every element that […]