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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Weatherill has been the Jacques Delors Professor of European Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, since 1998. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including Law and Values in the European Union, Cases and Materials on EU Law (now in its 12th edition), and The Oxford Handbook of the European Union. Klappentext An inquiry into the internal market as an ambiguous legal concept, this volume will consider the vertical distributions of competences between the EU and its Member States and the horizontal distribution of powers between the Court and the legislative institutions of the EU. Zusammenfassung An inquiry into the internal market as an ambiguous legal concept, this volume will consider the vertical distributions of competences between the EU and its Member States and the horizontal distribution of powers between the Court and the legislative institutions of the EU. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: The Internal Market as a Legal Concept 2: Finding the Internal Market in the Treaty 3: The Law, Politics, and Economics of the Internal Market 4: Principal Themes and Structure 5: The Internal Market 6: The Internal Market 7: The Personal Scope 8: Justification 9: Creativity in the Gap Between Negative and Positive Law: The Principle of Conferral Unleashed 10: Abuse 11: Fundamental Rights and National Identity in the Internal Market 12: The Internal Market as a Site of Diversity 13: The Legislative Dimension: Harmonization 14: Legislative Competence More Broadly 15: Pre-emption 16: Conclusion