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EC law

Stephen Weatherill and Paul Beaumont

(Penguin books)

Penguin, 1995

2nd ed

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"The essential guide to the legal workings of the European Community"--Cover

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This text aims to cover all the major areas of EC legal competence, analyzing in depth the constitutional law of the community, the institutional structure of the community and its substantive law. It examines the legal developments which have taken place in the community in the context of the economic and political development of the community. By adopting this approach the book aims to provide an insight into the likely future development of the community. This second edition has been revised to reflect the latest developments.

Table of Contents

  • The Development of the European Community
  • Commission
  • Council
  • European Parliament
  • EC Legislation
  • Court of Justice
  • Actions against Member States
  • Judicial Review of EC Acts
  • Article 177 - Preliminary Rulings
  • Miscellaneous Aspects of the Court's Jurisdiction
  • Direct Effect of Community Law
  • Supremacy of EC Law
  • Article 12 - The Abolition of Customs Duties
  • Article 95 - Prohibition on Discriminatory Internal Taxation
  • Article 30 - Prohibition on Quantitative Restrictions
  • Article 36
  • Cassis de Dijon and the Development of Article 30
  • The Free Movement of Workers
  • Freedom of Establishment and the Free Movement of Services
  • Social Policy
  • Free Movement of Capital, and Economic and Monetary Union
  • Article 85 - Cartels and Restrictive Practices
  • Article 86 - Abuse of a Dominant Position
  • Enforcement of Competition Law
  • Law of Mergers
  • Intellectual Property
  • State Intervention in the Market. Appendix: EC Legislation.

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