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Klappentext Firmly established as a leading English language reference point for scholars! students! and practitioners of European Law Provides extended articles by leading scholars analysing recent developments and underlying questions in the development of EU law Now in its 26th year! the Yearbook of European Law is one of the most highly respected periodicals in the field. Featuring extended essays from leading scholars and practitioners! the Yearbook has become essential reading for all involved in European legal research and practice. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Transformation of Criminal Law in the 'Area of Freedom! Security and Justice'; The problem of multiple criminal prosecutions: building an effective EU response; Union Citizenship-Background! Jurisprudence and Perspective: The Past! Present and Future of Law and Policy; The ECJ's recent case law on the free movement of goods: Movement in all sorts of direction; Navigating Through the Clashing Rocks: The Admissibility Conditions and the Grounds for Inquiry into Complaints by the European Ombudsman; On the Identification of an EU Legal Norm; The American and EC Approaches to Member State Liability and the Possibility of State Officer Liability in the EC; Market Regulation and the 'Right to Property' in the European Economic Constitution; Environmental Rights in the EC Legal Order; The Impact of the 'Biotech Dispute' on WTO Law and its Challenges for the European Community; Popular Legislative Initiative in the EU: Alea iacta est