European Community law
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European Community law
(The M. & E. handbook series, Law)
M+E , Pitman, 1992
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Bibliography: p. [347]-349
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Considers aspects of European Community Law, including the decision-making process, competition law and policy, enforcement of Community law and the free movement of goods, capital and persons within the internal market.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The decision-making process in the community: historical background to the European community
- the institutions of the EC the Parliament, the Council, the Commission and the Court of Justice
- the sources of Community law
- the principles of direct applicability and direct efffect
- the supremacy of Community law
- general principles of law
- international agreements. Part 2 The internal market: free movement of goods and capital - customs duties and discriminatory internal taxation
- quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect
- state monopolies of a commercial character
- capital movements. Part 3 The internal market: free movement of persons - the free movement of workers
- the right of establishment and the freedom to provide services
- social security. Part 4 Competition law and policy: introduction to competition
- article 85
- article 86
- articles 85 and 86
- enforcement and procedure
- intellectual property
- competition law and state regulation. Part 5 The social dimension: social policy
- equality of pay and treatment
- consumer protection. Part 6 Enforcement of community law: preliminary rulings under article 177
- enforcement actions before the Court of Justice against member states - articles 169 and 170, 93(2), 100A and 225
- judicial review - annulment under article 173, failure to act under article 175 and indirect review under article 184
- contractual and non-contractual liability in the community. Part 7 The future: the legal implications of economic and monetary union.
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