Implementing EC law in the United Kingdom : structures for indirect rule

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Implementing EC law in the United Kingdom : structures for indirect rule

edited by Terence Daintith

John Wiley, 1995

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Includes index

On t.p.: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

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Description

Taking a practical look at the implications of enforcing EC law in the United Kingdom, this book examines how EC law is implemented and how this law affects the general process of implementation and enforcement in the UK in the light of the Maastricht Treaty. It is divided into three sections. Part 1 offers a clear explanation of the formal structure for implementation, both at Community level and at that of the UK administration. Part 2 uses five case studies to illustrate UK implementation of a range of Community laws on subjects as diverse as food safety and guarantees of free movement of persons. Part 3 considers how Community law and its implementation have participated in the process of government changes in the UK.

Table of Contents

  • The legal articulation of policy in the EC
  • the legal framework for implementation in the UK
  • the Community approach
  • beer labelling
  • control of foodstuffs
  • implementing free movement rights in the United Kingdom
  • television without frontiers
  • toy safety directive
  • issues in the UK and EC regulatory policy
  • private initiative and public control of the regulatory process
  • the impact of the European Communities on the English higher courts.

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