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The Cambridge Yearbook provides a new forum for the scrutiny of significant issues in European Union Law, the law of the Council of Europe, and Comparative Law. These contributions are commissioned by the Centre for European Legal Studies Cambridge.
Sommario
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture - the influence of European community law on public law in the United Kingdom, Francis Jacobs; the community courts and openness within the European Union, Judge Hans Ragnemalm; the concept of European Union, Philip Allott; joint competence of the European community and its member states and the dispute settlement practice of the World Trade Organisation, Joni Helisoski; caveat emptor? integrating the Schengen acquis into the European Union legal order, Steve Peers; Grant v South-West Trains - some comparative observations, Nicholas Bamforth; the new UK Competition Act - reform or revolution?, Dan Goyder; facing the digital future - public service broadcasting and state aid in the European Union, Jacquelyn MacLennan; prospects for European Company Law after the judgement of the European Court of Justice in Centros Ltd, Karsten Engsig Sorensen; two types of regulatory competition - competitive federalism versus reflexive harmonisation. A law and economics perspective on Centros, Simon Deakin; EC transport law and policy - a status report, Rosa Greaves; freedom of information and transparency as administrative and constitutional rights, Carol Harlow QC; EU citizens' right to know - the improbably adoption of a European Freedom of Information Act, Ulf Oberg; access to governmental information and the judicial process - United Kingdom law and the influence of Europe, Ivan Hare; the corpus juris project - has it a future?, Professor J.R. Spencer; the European Court of Justice - more than a teleological court, Albertina Albors-Llorens; invalidity, disapplication and the construction of acts of parliament - their relationship with parliamentary sovereignty in the light of the European Communities Act and the Human Rights Act, Geoffrey Lindell; EC law, UK public and the Human Rights Act 1998 - a new integrative dynamic, Gordon Anthony; human rights in the field of taxation - a view from Sweden, Roger Persson Ostermann; creating the new Europe - the stability pact for South Eastern Europe in the context of EU-SEE relations, Marise Cremona; the European convention on state immunity and international crimes, Roger O'Keefe.
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Alan Dashwood,Barrister, is Professor of European Law and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Angela Ward is a Reader in Law at the University of Essex, and a Barrister of the Middle Temple.
Riassunto
Scrutinizes issues in EU Law, the law of the Council of Europe and Comparative Law which have come to the fore during the year preceding publication.