Yearbook of European law

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Yearbook of European law

Clarendon Press, 1982-

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  • 2 : 1982
  • 3 : 1983
  • 4 : 1984
  • 5 : 1985
  • 6 : 1986
  • 7 : 1987
  • 8 : 1988
  • 9 : 1989
  • 10 : 1990
  • 11 : 1991
  • 12 : 1992
  • 13 : 1993
  • 14 : 1994
  • 15 : 1995
  • 16 : 1996
  • 17 : 1997
  • 18 : 1998
  • 19 : 1999-2000
  • 20 : 2001
  • 21 : 2001-2002
  • 22 : 2003
  • 23 : 2004
  • 24 : 2005
  • 25 : 2006
  • 26 : 2007
  • 27 : 2008
  • 28 : 2009
  • 29 : 2010
  • 30 : 2011
  • 31 : 2012
  • 32 : 2013
  • 33 : 2014
  • 34 : 2015
  • 35 : 2016
  • 36 : 2017

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Note

v. 6,7: editor, F. G. Jacobs ; assistant editor, Liliana Brisby

v. 8-17: editor, A. Barav, D. A. Wyatt ; assistant editor, Joan Wyatt

v. 18-: editors, P. Eeckhout, T. Tridimas

v. 18-: publisher, Oxford University Press

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

8 : 1988 ISBN 9780198252634

Description

This is the eighth year of publication for this annual survey of EEC law. As always, the volume includes a number of high quality articles on prominent aspects of EEC law, including an article by O. Due, President of the European Court of Justice on the Court of the First Instance. For the first time, the Yearbook can call on the services of a distinguished board of editorial advisors, including the former editor, Francis Jacobs (UK), Sir Gordon Slynn (Luxembourg), Professor R. Kovar (France), Professor C. Gulman (Denmark), Mr J. Dewost (Belgium), and Professor Everling (Germany). This book is essential reading for all European lawyers.

Table of Contents

  • Ole Due: The Court of First Instance
  • Willy Alexander: The temporal effects of preliminary ruling
  • Kieran St Clair Bradley: The evolution of the standing of the European Parliament in proceedings before the Court of Justice
  • James Flynn: Vocational training in community law and practice
  • David Cobham: The European Monetary System
  • P.A. Stone: The Lugano Convention on Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments
  • Philippa Watson, & Karen Williams: The application of the EEC competition rules to trade associations
  • Frits W. Hondius: Regulating transfrontier television - the Strasbourg option
  • Annual surveys
  • Reviews of books
  • Books received
  • Tables of cases
  • Commission decisions on competition
  • Index
Volume

9 : 1989 ISBN 9780198254232

Description

This annual survey includes a number of high quality articles and reviews on prominent aspects of EEC law. Volume 9 is the second to be published under the new editors and Editorial Committee.

Table of Contents

  • Vorsprung durch Technik: The Commission's Policy on Know-How Agreements: Tim Frazer
  • Acquired Rights, Creditors' Rights, Freedom of Contract, and Industrial Democracy: P. L. Davies
  • Discrimination on Grounds of Nationality in Sport: Stephen Weatherill
  • The Harmonization of Company Law in the European Community: Janet Dine
  • The United Kingdom Before the European Court of Human Rights: Francoise J. Hampson
  • The EEC Directive on Television Broadcasting: Rebecca Wallace and David Goldberg
  • 'Actually or Potentially, Directly of Indirectly'? Observations on the Court of Justice and Articles 30-6 EEC: Obstacles to the Free Movement of Goods: Lawrence W. Gormley
  • Common Shipping Transport Policy: Bilateral Agreements and the Freedom to Provide Services: Danielle Charles-Le Bihan and Joel Lebullenger
  • EC-EFTA Relations: Towards a Treaty Cheating a European Economic Space: Friedl Weiss
  • Council of Europe - Legal Co-operation in 1989: Hans-Jurgen Bartsch
  • The Brussels Convention: Adrian Briggs
  • The European Convention on Human Rights: Colin Warbrick
  • Competition Law: Ian S. Forrester and Christopher Norall
  • Intellectual Property:
  • George Bonet
  • Legal Developments in the European Parliament: Kieran St Clair Bradley
  • Is there a Fundamental Right to Strike?: H. Schermers
  • Book Reviews.
Volume

6 : 1986 ISBN 9780198256052

Description

The main purpose of the Yearbook is to contribute to the development of European Law (and especially the law of the European Community and the Council of Europe) by publishing substantial and original work of enduring interest. As well as major articles, and a series of general surveys of European organizations, the Yearbook publishes a series of annual surveys of areas of particular interest, including the European Community's external relations, EEC competition law, legal developments in the Council of Europe, and the European Convention on Human Rights. The annual surveys aim to provide, over the years, a balanced and authoritative account of the areas they cover. Subjects covered in this volume include: Damages in the National Courts for Breach of Community Law; Mergers and Joints Ventures in the EEC; The Single Market and Goods Imported from Third World Countries; Sex Equality; Freedom of Establishment of Companies, and others.
Volume

7 : 1987 ISBN 9780198256250

Description

The Yearbook of European Law is the leading English Language annual in European Law, and as such is a very important part of the literature of European Law. The Yearbook has quickly established a reputation for publishing only material of the highest quality, but more than that, editorial policy has always been to publish material of practical, commercial interest in addition to more theoretically orientated work. A short list of articles selected from recent issues of the Yearbook illustrates the dual appeal of this publication: Mergers and Joint Ventures in the EEC by Jeremy Lever and Paul Lasok (1986) Damages in the National Courts for Breach of Community Law by Nicholas Green and Ami Barav (1986) The EEC Directive on Product Liability by Simon Whittaker (1985). The ERTA Judgement and the Court's Case-Law on Competence and Conflict by John Temple Lang (1986). In addition to these lengthy and thoughtful articles, which are of the kind not generally found elsewhere in serial publications, the Yearbook contains Annual Surveys of European Political Co-operation, Competition Law, Council of Europe, the European Convention on Human Rights, the Community's Relations with State-Trading Countries of Europe, and the European Parliament. There is an extensive section of book reviews and a complete list of Commission Decision Competitors. The whole book is fully indexed and includes a table of cases. This is a publication which no practising lawyer involved in European law should be without. It is also of paramount importance to academics working in the fields of European Law and European Politics and Policy.

Table of Contents

  • Article 85 and the rule of reason, Richard Whish and Brenda Sufrin
  • the compatibility of tying agreements with antitrust rules - a comparative study of American and European rules, Denis Waelbroeck
  • the law of public procurement in EFTA and the EEC - the legal framework and its implementation, Friedl Weiss
  • the harmonized system of customs classification, Peter Oliver and Xenophon Tayaganas
  • characteristic performance and labour disputes under the Brussels convention - Pandora's box, W.A.Allwood
  • Euro-American relations, Fernando Lay
  • nationality and the limits of the free movement of persons in community law, Christopher Greenwood
  • interaction between European political co-operation and the European community, Simon Nuttall.
Volume

10 : 1990 ISBN 9780198257059

Description

Volume 10 includes articles by G. Bebr, J. H. J. Bourgeois, J. L. de Cruz Vilaca (President of the Court of First Instance), Advocate-General W. van Gerven, C. Staker, A. Clapham, S. Weatherill, A. Easson, F. Hondius, R. Kovar and R. Wainwright. The topics covered include the first year of the Court of First Instance, aspects of the Merger Regulation, Legal Monopolies in the Single Market, Fiscal frontiers in the internal market, legal reforms and judicial remedies relating to public procurement, the standing of the European Parliament before the European Court, Human Rights in the EC, and Free Movement in the EEC and Australia. This volume will also include the usual annual surveys and book reviews.

Table of Contents

  • Free movement of goods in the EEC and Australia: A comparative study
  • A. Clapham: A human rights policy for the European community
  • J. Bourgeois: The merger treaty and third state undertakings
  • Jose Luis Cruz de Vilaca: The court of first instance
Volume

11 : 1991 ISBN 9780198257790

Description

The Yearbook of European Law is now firmly established as the leading English language annual covering EC law and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. Over the past decade a consistently high standard has been maintained in the articles, surveys and reviews published, and a broad range of topics covered which are designed to appeal to both practitioners of EC law and to continental lawyers. No institution where EC law is taught, and no office where EC law is practised can now afford to be without it. Contributors: G. Federico Mancini, David T. Keeling, T. Koopmans, V. Constantinesco, L.M. Pais-Antunes, R. Wainwright and A.C. Jessen, G. Marenco, L. Kramer, D. O'Keeffe, P. Craig, J. Pertek, N. Burrows, G. Guneysu, C. Campbell, F. Albanase

Table of Contents

  • 1. From CILFTT to ERT
  • 2. The Future of the Court of Justice of the European Communities
  • 3. Who's Afraid of Subsidiarity?
  • 4. Agreements and Concerted Practices under EEC Competition Law: Is the Distinction Relevant?
  • 5. Recent Developments in Community Law on Telecommunications
  • 6. The Notion of Restriction on the Freedoms of Establishment and Provision of Services in the Case-Law of the Court
  • 7. Community Environmental Law - Towards a Systematic Approach
  • 8. The Schengen Convention: A Suitable Model for European Integration
  • 9. Sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament after Factortame
  • 10. The Europe of Universities
  • 11. Maternity Rights in Europe - An Embryonic Legal Regime
  • 12. The New Europe Bankruptcy Convention
  • 13. Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities in Europe
  • 14. Integration of the German Legal Professions in a United Germany
Volume

12 : 1992 ISBN 9780198257806

Description

The latest issue of the Yearbook includes important new essays on Competition Law; the Second Banking Directive; the Free Movement of Professionals; Nationality Laws; and Capital Movements. Once again, the spread of the articles is broad, touching upon commercial as well as social issues and going to the heart of recent legislative and judical activity in the Community.
Volume

13 : 1993 ISBN 9780198257813

Description

Articles in this, the thirteenth volume in the Series, include an analysis of the Borelli judgment by Eduardo Garcia de Enterria, an important new assessment of Collaborative Joint Ventures for R & D where markets are concentrated, by Valentine Korah, and a study of Trade and Environmental Protection by Damien Geradine.

Table of Contents

  • 1. The Effectiveness of Judicial Protection and Co-operation between the Court of Justice and the National Courts
  • 2. The Extension of the Jurisdiction of National Administrative Courts by Community Law: The Judgement of the Court of Justice in Borelli and Article 5 of the EC Treaty
  • 3. Interim Measures under EC Competition Law - Recent Developments
  • 4. Collaborative Joint Ventures for Research and Development where Markets are Concentrated: the Competition Rules of the Common Market and the Invalidity of Contracts
  • 5. Banking Activities through a Branch in another Member State after the Second Banking Directive
  • 6. European Regulatory Lessons of the BCCI Collapse - the Case for Strengthening Financial Supervision
  • 7. The Case Law of the European Court of Justice on Corporate Entities
  • 8. The Principle of Proportionality and its Application on EC Law
  • 9. Financial Centres Within the Single Market - the Example of Gibraltar
  • 10. Trade and Environmental Protection: Community Harmonization and National Environmental Standards
  • 11. The Polluter Pays Principle in the European Community
  • 12. The Brussels Convention
  • 13. Legal Developments in the European Parliament
  • 14. Council on Europe - Legal Co-operation in 1993
  • 15. Intellectual Property
  • 16. Common Foreign and Security Policy
  • 17. Competition Law
  • 18. Review of Books: Book reviews for 1992-3
Volume

14 : 1994 ISBN 9780198257820

Description

This is the 14th volume in this most successful series.
Volume

15 : 1995 ISBN 9780198257837

Description

This is the 15th volume in this most successful series.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • 1. The Community's Internal Market in the Light of the Court of Justice
  • 2. EC Competition Fines: To Deter or Not to Deter
  • 3. Covert Collusion and Conscious Parallelism in Oligopolistic Markets: A Comparison of EC and US Competition Law
  • 4. State Aids: Maturing into a Constitutional Problem
  • 5. Subsidiarity and the Environment
  • 6. The Concept of "undertaking" in the Acquired Rights Directive: The Court of Justice Under Pressure (again)
  • 7. State Aid to Airlines -- A Question of Law and Politics
  • 8. The European Community and International Environmental Agreements
  • 9. Place of Performance and Predictability
  • 10. Protocol 11 to the European Convention on Human Rights: The European Court of Human Rights as a Constitutional Court
  • 11. The Comparatist (or a Plea for a Broader Legal Education)
  • SURVEYS
  • 1. Legal Developments in the European Parliament
  • 2. Competition Law
  • 3. Intellectual Property
  • 4. European Union Employment and Social Policy
  • 5. Environmental Law
  • 6. The Brussels Convention
  • 7. Council of Europe -- Legal Co-operation in 1995
  • Book Reviews
  • Table of Cases
  • Index
Volume

17 : 1997 ISBN 9780198268833

Description

This is the seventeenth volume of an extremely successful series. The yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law. European Library describe the publication as 'a fundamental work for jurists, but also for any reader wishing to keep informed', and Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly state that it is 'an authoritative and readable account, essential reading for those following the commercial integration of Europe.'

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • A Recalcitrant Partner: The UK Reaction to the Working Time Directive
  • The Europeanization of Domestic Competition Law
  • State Aids and General Measures
  • Broadcasting: the Creation of a European Culture or the Limits of the Internal Market?
  • A Voyage around Article 8: An Historical and Comparative Evaluation of the Fate of European Union Citizenship
  • Community Directives Revisited
  • EC and US Approaches to Consumer Protection - Should the Gap Be Bridged?
  • Thinking the Unthinkable? State Liability for Judicial Acts after Factortame III
  • The EU's Tower of Babel - The Interpretation by the European Court of Justice of Equally Authentic Texts drafted in more than one Official Language
  • The Framework Directive on Community Water Policy: A New Approach for EC Environmental Law
  • Producing 'Reverse Discrimination' through the Exercise of EC Competences
  • Enforcement of EC Competition Law in National Courts: The Perspective of Judicial Protection
  • SURVEYS
  • Legal Developments in the European Parliament
  • The Brussels Convention
  • Environmental Law
  • Common Foreign Security Policy 1997
  • Intellectual Property
  • Competition Law
  • Council of Europe - Legal Cooperation in 1996
  • The European Convention on Human Rights
  • BOOK REVIEWS
Volume

18 : 1998 ISBN 9780198298793

Description

This is the eighteenth volume in an extremely successful series. The yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • 1. The European Court of Justice and the Legislature
  • 2. In Search of Union Citizenship
  • 3. Liberalization, Globalization, and Competition Law Policy
  • 4. Of Raising Pigs and Children
  • 5. The European Community and the Diplomatic Phase of the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding
  • 6. Secondary Establishment of Companies: The Case-Law of the Court of Justice
  • 7. Equality Between Men and Women in the Court of Justice
  • 8. From Object to Subject?: Non-EC Nationals and the Draft Proposal of the Commission for a Council Act Establishing the Rules for the Admission of Third Country Nationals to the Member States
  • 9. Who's Judging the Watchmen?: The Judicial System of the 'Area of Freedom Security and Justice'
  • 10. From Port d'Avignon to Ponte Vecchio: The Resolution of Constitutional Conflicts between the European Union and the Member States through Principles of Public International Law
  • ANNUAL SURVEYS
  • The Institutional Law of the European Union in 1998 (incorporating Legal Developments in the European Parliament)
  • Competition Law
  • European Union Employment and Social Policy Survey 1998
  • Common and Foreign and Security Policy 1998
  • The Brussels Convention
  • REVIEWS OF BOOKS
Volume

19 : 1999-2000 ISBN 9780198299394

Description

This is the nineteenth volume in an extremely successful series. The yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • 1. Judicial Architecture
  • 2. The EU as an Actor in International Law
  • 3. Internal Market
  • 4. The Shadow of Silhouette
  • 5. Principles of Social Justice in European Private Law
  • 6. Europe: Our Common Legal Principles
  • 7. Transparency and the Emergence of European Administrative Law
  • 8. Legal Certainty and Revocation of Administrative Decisions
  • 9. Television without Frontiers Directive
  • 10. ECB
  • 11. EMU: Constitutional Aspects and External Representation
  • 12. Anti-Suit Injunctions and the Brussels Convention
  • ANNUAL SURVEYS
  • 13. The Institutional Law of the European Union in 1999
  • 14. The European Convention on Human Rights
  • 15. Council of Europe: legal Co-operation in 1998/1999
  • 16. Environmental Law 1998-1999
  • REVIEWS OF BOOKS
Volume

16 : 1996 ISBN 9780198764991

Description

This is the sixteenth volume of an extremely successful series. The book contains highly respected annual surveys of EC Law and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, together with articles written by leading academics in the field. Through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well-established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law. European Library describes the publication as a fundamental work for jurists, but also for any reader wishing to keep informed and Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly states that it is an authoritative and readable account essential reading for those following the commercial integration of Europe.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES [TO BE CONFIRMED]
  • 1. The Direct Effect of Community Law: Conceptual Issues
  • 2. Alignment of Competition Laws in the European Community
  • 3. Pretermination Job Rights of British Workers Affected by Collective Redundancies
  • 4. State Liability in Damages for Breach of Community Law in the National Courts
  • 5. National Security and European Law
  • 6. Third Country Nationals, European Union Citizenship and Free Movement of Persons: A Time for Bridges rather than Divisions
  • 7. European Community Energy Policy
  • 8. Law Reform in the European Community and its Limits
  • 9. The European Community's Conventional External Relations
  • 10. Integration in the Americas: An Overview
  • 11. Compulsory Notification of Technical Regulations: the Contribution of Directive 83/189 to the Management of the Internal Market
  • SURVEYS
  • 1. Legal Developments in the European Parliament
  • 2. The Brussels Convention
  • 3. Environmental Law
  • 4. Common and Foreign Security Policy 1995-6
  • 5. Intellectual Property
  • 6. Competition Law
  • 7. European Union Employment and Social Policy
  • 8. Council of Europe - Legal Co-operation in 1996
  • 9. European Convention on Human Rights
  • Book Reviews
  • Table of Cases
  • Index
Volume

25 : 2006 ISBN 9780199211371

Description

This is the twenty-fifth volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • SURVEYS
  • REVIEWS OF BOOKS
  • TABLES OF CASES
  • TABLES OF LEGISLATION
  • INDEX
Volume

20 : 2001 ISBN 9780199243402

Description

This is the twentieth volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • The Influence of Free Movement of Persons, Services, and Capital on National Direct Taxation: Trends in the Case Law of the Court of Justice
  • Public Services Provision in Competitive Markets
  • From Obloquy to Equality: In the Shadow of Abnormal Situations
  • The Defeat of the European Tobacco Advertising Directive: A Blow for Health
  • Locating EC Environmental Law
  • Reflections on the Future of the Judicial System of the European Union after Nice
  • protecting Legitimate Expectations in European Community Law and in Domestic Irish Law
  • SURVEYS
  • The Institutional Law of the European Union in 2000
  • European Union Employment and Social Policy - 1999-2000
  • The Brussels Convention - 1999-2000
  • EC Competition Law - 1999-2000
  • Common Foreign and Security Policy - 1999-2000
  • BOOK REVIEWS
Volume

21 : 2001-2002 ISBN 9780199254613

Description

This is the twenty-first volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • The Constitutionalization of the European Union
  • The Euro and the European Demos: A Reconstitution
  • Essential Facilities in EC Law: The Rise of an "Epithet" and the Consolidation of a Doctrine in the Communications Sector
  • Free Movement of Persons in the Light of the New Title IV TEC: From Intergovernmentalism Towards a Community Policy
  • Economic Migration into the European Union: Standing at the Crossroads
  • The Race Directive: Towards Equality for all the Peoples of Europe
  • In(di)visible Citizen (ship): Same Sex Partners in European Union Immigration Law
  • International Law in Community Law: The Law and Politics of Direct Effect
  • Bananas, Private Challenges, the Courts, and the Legislature
  • Black, White and Shades of Grey: Horizontality of Directives Revisited
  • State Liability and Alternative Courses of Action: How Independent can an Autonomous Remedy Be?
  • The New Regulation on Access to Documents: A Critical Analysis
  • De-legalise it": on Current Developments in EC Constitutional Law
  • SURVEYS
  • Principles of European Internal Market Law: 2001 Cases
  • Environmental law 2000-2001
  • Council of Europe -Legal Co-operation in 2000-2001
Volume

22 : 2003 ISBN 9780199267873

Description

This is the twenty-second volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • Judicial Review as a Contribution to the Development of European Constitutionalism
  • Locus Standi under Article 230(4) of the EC Treaty: Crafting a Coherent Test for a 'Wobbly Polity'
  • Organized Change Towards an 'Ever Closer Union': article 308 EC and the Limits to the Community's Legislative Competence
  • Re-examining the Concept and Principle of Equality in EC Law
  • The European Union and the Protection of Minorities: How Real is the Alleged Double Standard?
  • Liability for Breach of European Community Law: An Analysis of the New Remedy in the Light of English and German Law
  • The Awkward Selling of a Good Idea, or: For a Traditionalist Interpretation of Keck
  • Who's Got the Power? Free Movement and Allocation of Competences in EC Law
  • Towards the Constitutionalisation of New Forms of Governance: A Revised Institutional Framework for the European Employment Strategy
  • 'I Need to Hear You Say It': Revisiting the Scope of the EC Common Commercial Policy
  • Foreign Policy and the European Constitution
  • The EU and former Soviet Central Asia: An Analysis of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreements
  • SURVEYS
  • The European Convention on Human Rights
  • EC Competition Law 2001-2002
  • Recent Development in European Trade Marks: The Jurisprudence of the ECJ since January 1, 2002
  • REVIEWS OF BOOKS
  • Catharine Barnard and Joanne Scott (eds.) The Law of the Single European Market: Unpacking the Premises
  • Mark Bell Anti-discrimination Law and the European Union
  • Enzo Cannizzaro (ed.) The European Union as an Actor in International Relations
  • Elena Fierro The EU's Approach to Human Rights Conditionality in Practice
  • Thomas C. Fischer The United States, The European Union And The 'Globalization' of World Trade: Allies or Adversaries?
  • Slobodan Milacic (ed.) La Reinvention de l'Etat, Democratie Politique et Ordre Juridique en Europe Centrale et Orientale
  • Andrea Ott and Kirstyn Inglis (eds.) Handbook on European Enlargement - A Commentary on the Enlargement Process
  • Francis Snyder (ed.) Regional and Global Regulation of International Trade
  • Amaryllis Verhoeven The European Union in Search of a Democratic and Constitutional Theory and Brendan P.G. Smith Constitution Building in the European Union
  • Bruno de Witte, Dominik Hanf, and Ellen Vos The Many Faces of Differentiation in EU Law
  • TABLES OF CASES
  • TABLES OF LEGISLATION
  • INDEX
Volume

23 : 2004 ISBN 9780199274697

Description

This is the twenty-third volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • SURVEYS
  • REVIEWS OF BOOKS
  • TABLES OF CASES
  • TABLES OF LEGISLATION
  • INDEX
Volume

24 : 2005 ISBN 9780199285372

Description

This is the twenty-fourth volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Table of Contents

  • Tables of Cases
  • Tables of Legislation
  • ARTICLES
  • "Scrupulous but Dynamic" - the Freedom of Expression and the Principle of Proportionality under European Community Law
  • From Bit Part to Starring Role? The Court of Justice and Europe's Constitutional Treaty
  • Constitutionalising Europe at its source The 'European Clauses' in the National Constitutions: Evolution and Typology
  • No-One Slips Through The Net? Latest Developments, And Non-Developments, In The European Court Of Justice's Jurisprudence On Art. 230(4) EC
  • Worker Involvement in the Societas Europaea: Integrating Company and Labour Law in the European Union?
  • European Universalism? The EU and Human Rights Conditionality
  • The Court under the influence of its Advocates General: An Analysis of the Case Law on the Functioning of the Internal Market
  • Civil and Social Dialogue in European Governance
  • SURVEYS
  • REVIEWS OF BOOKS
  • INDEX
Volume

26 : 2007 ISBN 9780199534074

Description

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.

Table of Contents

  • 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
Volume

27 : 2008 ISBN 9780199562695

Description

Now in its 27th 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

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • 1. Creation's Final Laws: The Impact of the Treaty of Lisbon on the 'Final Provisions' Of Earlier Treaties
  • 2. Finally "Fit for Purpose"? The Treaty of Lisbon and the End of the Third Pillar Legal Order
  • 3. How Fundamental are Fundamental Principles? Primacy and Fundamental Rights after Lisbon
  • 4. Supr[i]macy a la Francaise: Another French Exception?
  • 5. Procedural Overview and Substantive Comments on Articles 226 and 228 EC
  • 6. Developing An Ever Closer Union Between The Peoples Of Europe? A Reappraisal of the Case Law of the Court of Justice on the Free Movement of Persons and EU Citizenship
  • 7. Limitations on Religion in a Liberal Democratic Public Order: Christianity, Islam and the Partial Secularity of the European Union
  • 8. Commercial Gambling without Frontiers: When the ECJ Throws, the Dice is Loaded
  • 9. Binding the EU to International Human Rights Law
  • 10. Breaking the Taboo: National Minorities in the EC and the WTO Trade Regimes
  • 11. Monitor and Manage: MiFID and Power in the Regulation of EU Financial Markets
  • 12. Political Path Dependency in Practice: the Takeover Directive
  • 13. The Changing Payments Landscape of Europe: Issues of Regulation and Competition
  • 14. Legal and Economic Appraisal of the 'More Economic Approach' to Unilateral Exclusionary Conduct. Regulation of Loyalty-Inducing Rebates (Case C-95/04P)
  • SURVEY
  • 15. EC Competition Law 2005-2006
  • REVIEWS OF BOOKS
  • 16. Stephen Weatherill: EU Consumer Law and Policy
  • 17. Christian Joerges & Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (eds.): Constitutionalism, Multilevel Trade Governance and Social Regulation
  • 18. Jurgen Schwarze: European Administrative Law
  • 19. Phil Syrpis: EU Intervention in Domestic Labour Law
  • 20. Martin Trybus & Nigel D White (eds.): European Security Law
Volume

28 : 2009 ISBN 9780199571253

Description

Now in its 28th 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. This year's issue includes a special symposium on the recent Kadi case in the European Court of Justice, with contributions by Giorgio Gaja, Christian Tomuschat, Enzo Cannizzaro, Riccardo Pavoni and Martin Scheinin.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES
  • 1. The Visible Hand of European Regulatory Private Law - The Transformation of European Private Law from Autonomy to Functionalism in Competition and Regulation
  • 2. Beyond Enchantment-The Possibility of a New European Private Law
  • 3. European Social Law as an Autonomous Legal Discipline
  • 4. Corporate Mobility in Private International Law and European Community Law: Debunking Some Myths
  • 5. The EU Payment Services Directive: An Outsider's View
  • 6. Community Agencies, Competition Law and ECSB Initiatives on Securities Clearing and Settlement
  • 7. The Takeover Bids Directive: An Opportunity for Europe or simply a Compromise?
  • 8. Reforming the 'CAP': From <"Vertical>" to <"Horizontal>" Harmonisation
  • 9. The preliminary reference procedure and questions of international and national law
  • 10. Retrench and Reform: the Action for Damages
  • 11. Of Celestial Motions And Gravitational Attractions: The Institutional Symbiosis Between The European Ombudsman And The European Parliament
  • 12. The Influence of Foreign Law Cited in Advocates General's Opinions on the Law of the European Communities
  • 13. The principle of comity and the relationship between British courts and the European Court of Human Rights
  • SYMPOSIUM ON THE KADI JUDGEMENT
  • 14. The Kadi Rulings: a Survey of the Literature
  • 15. EC Competence, 'Smart Sanctions' and the Kadi Case
  • 16. Security Council Resolutions and EC Fundamental Rights: Some Remarks on the ECJ Decision in the Kadi Case
  • 17. The potentially competing jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice
  • 18. Are the Effects of the UN Charter Under EC Law Governed by Article 307 of the EC Treaty?
  • 19. The impact of the Kadi-judgment on the international obligations of the EC Member States and the EC
  • 20. Freedom to Choose the Legal Means for Implementing UN Security Council Resolutions and the ECJ Kadi Judgment: A Misplaced Argument Hindering the Enforcement of International Law in the EC
  • 21. Is the ECJ ruling in Kadi incompatible with international law?
  • 22. The Kadi case: What relationship between the universal legal order under the auspices of the United Nations and the EU legal order?
  • 23. The Role Of The Judiciary In Times Of Emergency: Judicial Review Of Counter-Terrorism Measures In The United States Supreme Court And The European Court Of Justice
  • BOOK REVIEWS
Volume

29 : 2010 ISBN 9780199602599

Description

Now in its 29th year, theYearbook of European Law is one of the most highly respected periodicals in the field. Featuring extended essays from leading scholars and practitioners, the Yearbook is an essential resource for all involved in European legal research and practice. Please note, from 2011, the Yearbook of European Law will be available as online only, print only, or combined print and online subscriptions from Oxford Journals. The archive back to 1996 will be available in January 2011. Find out more: http://yel.oxfordjournals.org/.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Peaceful or Problematic? The Relationship between National Supreme Courts And Supranational Courts in Europe
  • 2. Europeanization and Constitutionalization: The Challenging Impact of a Double Transformative Process on French Law
  • 3. The New Relationship Between National and the European Courts after the Enlargement of Europe: Towards a Unitary Theory of Jurisprudential Supranational Law?
  • 4. The Interrelation Between Rights and Duties in EU Law. Reflections on the State of Liability Law in the Multilevel Governance System of the Community: Is There a Need for a More Coherent Approach in European Private Law?
  • 5. The EU's Commitment to Effective Multilateralism in the Field of Security: Theory and Practice
  • 6. Moped Trailers, Mickelsson & Roos, Gysbrechts: The ECJ's Case Law on Goods Keeps on Moving
  • 7. The Comparative Advantages of Geographical Indications and Community Trademarks for the Marketing of Agricultural Products
  • 8. On the Application of Competition Law as Regulation: Elements for a Theory
  • 9. The Goals of Chapter I of the UK's Competition Act 1998
  • SURVEY
  • 10. EC Competition Law 2007-2009
  • REVIEW ARTICLES
  • 11. A Cinderella Story: 'Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters' Meets the Prince. Review Article of Procedure and EU Law: A Policy Area Uncovered by Eva Storskrubb
  • 12. The Constitutional Uncertainty of EU Law. Review Article of The Past and Future of EU Law - The Classics of EU Law Revisited on the 50th Anniversary of the Rome Treaty by Miguel Poiares Maduro and Loic Azoulai (eds)
  • BOOK REVIEWS

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