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Zusatztext The book is rich in ideas and arguments throughout ... Both the general reader in matters of Community law, and those interested more specifically in financial service regulation in the wider sense, will benefit from it. Meticulous referencing by all contributors makes the book a good starting point for further research. Informationen zum Autor Mads Andenas is Director, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London and a Fellow of Harris Manchester College, OxfordWulf-Henning Roth is Professor and Director, Centre of European Economic Law, University of Bonn Klappentext An emerging area of scholarship, EU services law is of great practical interest. This book is the first major contribution to the analysis and the development of the right to provide services. It is authoritative and presents different views on many of the pressing problems of the field. Zusammenfassung EU services law is an emerging area of scholarship of great practical importance. This book is the first major contribution to the analysis and the development of the right to provide services. It is authoritative and represents different views on many of the pressing problems of the area. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Introduction Editors' Intoduction 1: Wulf-Henning Rothe: The European Court of Justice's Case Law on Freedom to Provide Services: Is `Keck' Relevant? 2: Jose Luis Cruz Da Vilaca: Applying Keck and Mithuard in the Field of Services 3: Miguel Poiares Maduro: Harmony and Dissonance in Free Movement 4: Mads Andenas and Jukka Snell: Exploring the Outer Limits: Restrictions on the Free Movement of Goods and Services 5: Hans D. Jarass: A Unified Approach to the Fundamental Freedoms 6: Siofra O'Leary and Jose Fernandez-Martin: Judically Created Exceptions to the Free Provision of Services 7: Jesper Lau Hansen: Full Circle: Is there a Difference Between the Freedom of Establishment and the Freedom to Provide Services? 8: Jukka Snell: Private Parties and the Free Movement of Goods and Services 9: Anders Kjellgren: On the Border of Abuse 10: Jan Dalhuisen: Financial Liberalization and Reregulation 11: Eva Lomnicka: The Home Country Control Principle in the Financial Services Directives and the Case Law 12: Michel Tison: Unravelling the General Good Exception: The Case of Financial Services 13: Marc Dassesse: Localization of Financial Services: Regulatory and Tax Implications 14: John A. Usher: Financial Services, Taxation, and Monetary Movements 15: Roger J. Goebel: The Liberalization of Interstate Legal practice in the European Union: Lessons for the United States? 16: L. W. Gormley Index ...