The book progresses through three sections, beginning with an introduction to European constitutionalism and the legal frameworks governing elections and public policy. It then delves into specific case studies, analyzing the legal reasoning and political implications of rulings from courts like the European Court of Human Rights. For example, the book examines cases involving electoral boundary disputes and restrictions on political advertising, using original court documents for reference.
Finally, the book synthesizes these case studies to assess the broader role of courts in shaping European politics, offering practical implications for policymakers and citizens. By examining landmark rulings and their impact, European Court Decisions argues that judicial interventions are essential for safeguarding rights and upholding the rule of law. This book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics between law and politics in Europe, especially concerning electoral law, freedom of expression, and government accountability.