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The Law of the Single European Market - Unpacking the Premises

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This collection, edited by Catharine Barnard and Joanne Scott, brings together a strong team of European lawyers seeking to unpack some of the core legal concepts underpinning the Single European Market. All in all, this edited collection is of a generally high calibre and deserves to be widely read. . . . this collection contributes to many of the current debates on the single European market and brings to the fore the imprecision that still surrounds many of its core concepts. Informationen zum Autor Catherine Barnard is Professor of EU Law and Employment Law and Fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge. Joanne Scott is Professor of Law at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Zusammenfassung This edited collection explores the legal foundations of the single market project in Europe,and examines the legal concepts and constructs which underpin its operation. While an apparently well-trodden area of EU law, such is the rapid evolution of the European Court's case law that confusion persists as to the meaning of core concepts. The approach adopted is a thematic one, with each theme being explored in the context of the different freedoms. The themes covered include discrimination, horizontality, mutual recognition, market access, pre-emption and harmonization, enforcement, mandatory requirements, flexibility, subsidiarity and proportionality. Separate chapters explore the link between competition law and the single market, the rapidly evolving case law on capital, and the external dimension of the single market. Contributors also address the WTO dimension, and its important implications for the single market project in Europe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Evolution of the Single MarketPaul Craig2. Pre-emption, Harmonisation and the Distribution of Competence to Regulate the Internal MarketStephen Weatherill3. Proportionality and SubsidiarityGeorge Bermann4. Flexibility in the European Single MarketNick Bernard5. HorizontalityStefaan Van den Bogaert6. Enforcing the Single Market: The Judicial Harmonisation of National Remedies and Procedural RulesMichael Dougan7. Unpacking the Concept of Discrimination in EC and International Trade lawGráinne de Búrca8. Market Access and Regulatory CompetitionCatherine Barnard and Simon Deakin9. Mutual RecognitionKenneth Armstrong10. Mandatory or Imperative Requirements in the EU and the WTO Joanne Scott11. The Single Market, Movement of Persons and BordersElspeth Guild12. Competition Policy and the Shaping of the Single MarketAlbertina Albors-Llorens13. Free Movement of Capital: Learning Lessons or Slipping on Spilt Milk?Steve Peers14. The External Dimension of the Single Market: Building (on) the FoundationsMarise Cremona...

About the author

Catherine Barnard is Professor of EU Law and Labour Law, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Trinity College, UK.Joanne Scott is Professor of Law at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

Summary

This book explores the legal foundations of the single market project in Europe and examines the legal concepts underpinning its operation.

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Authors Catherine Barnard, Joanne Scott
Assisted by Catherine Barnard (Editor), Catherine (University of Cambridge Barnard (Editor), Joanne Scott (Editor), Joanne (European Institute Scott (Editor), Joanne (European University Institute Scott (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.06.2002
 
EAN 9781841132716
ISBN 978-1-84113-271-6
No. of pages 456
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 35 mm
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

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