Dimitry Kochenov and Elena Basheska (eds.)

Good Neighbourliness in the European Legal Context

Leiden/Boston MA: Brill Nijhoff, 2015, xxii + 397pp.
[T]imely and commendable collection which enhances the available literature on the subject for political science as well as legal scholars, and those with research interests in the internal and external spheres.
Paul James Cardwell, Common Market Law Review
Good Neighbourliness in the European Legal Context provides the first detailed assessment of the essence and application of the principle of good neighbourly relations in the European legal context, illustrating its findings by a multi-faceted array of studies dedicated to the functioning of good neighbourly relations in a number of key fields of EU law. The main claim put forward in this book is that the principle of good neighbourly relations came to occupy a vital place in the Europan legal context, underpinning the very essence of the integration exercise.