There are 36 books by Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Access of private parties to international dispute settlement (1997). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Citizenship of the Union 1995 · 91 pages
  2. 2 Evolution & effort 1995 · 95 pages
  3. 3 The European Union after the Maastricht decision 1995 · 82 pages
  4. 4 The European Court of Justice and the protection of fundamental rights in the European Community 1995 · 83 pages
  5. 5 Of giants and pygmies 1995 · 113 pages
  6. 6 The accountability of private parties under the free movement of goods principle 1995 · 99 pages
  7. 7 Verantwortlichkeit und Integration in einer misstrauischen Demokratie 1996 · 107 pages
  8. 8 High time for a check-up 1996 · 99 pages
  9. 9 The missing view of the cathedral 1996
  10. 10 Access of private parties to international dispute settlement 1997 · 165 pages
  11. 11 A deeper insight into Article 169 1998 · 88 pages
  12. 12 The administrative state in a separation of powers constitution 2000 · 89 pages

Showing 12 of 36 titles.

Frequently asked questions

How many books has Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair written?

BookOrb lists 36 books by Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair.

Where should I start with Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair?

A good starting point is Access of private parties to international dispute settlement (1997).

What is the Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Citizenship of the Union (1995), 2. Evolution & effort (1995), 3. The European Union after the Maastricht decision (1995), 4. The European Court of Justice and the protection of fundamental rights in the European Community (1995), 5. Of giants and pygmies (1995), 6. The accountability of private parties under the free movement of goods principle (1995), 7. Verantwortlichkeit und Integration in einer misstrauischen Demokratie (1996), 8. High time for a check-up (1996), 9. The missing view of the cathedral (1996), 10. Access of private parties to international dispute settlement (1997), 11. A deeper insight into Article 169 (1998), 12. The administrative state in a separation of powers constitution (2000).