The evolution of EU law
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The evolution of EU law
Oxford University Press, 1999
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Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780198264811
Description
The European Community has been in existence for 40 years. This period has seen considerable change and development in both the institutional and the substantive law of the EC, and more recently the EU. This work seeks to stand back from the ever-growing detail of Community law, and examine this jurisprudence from an evolutionary and interdisciplinary perspective. Every important area of institutional and substantive European law is covered, leading lawyers analyze the evolution of their area of expertise across time, bringing out the major thematic changes which have occurred. These changes are then viewed against the broader political and economic background of the community as a whole.
Table of Contents
- Craig: The Nature of the Community: Integration, Democracy and Legitimacy
- de Burca: The Institutional Development of the EU: A Constitutional Analysis
- Curtin & Dekker: The EU as a "Layered" International Organization: Institutional Unity in Disguise
- Cremona: External Relations and External Competence: The Emergence of an Integrated Policy
- De Witte: Direct Effect, Supremacy and the Nature of the Legal Order
- De La Mare: Article 177 in Social and Political Context
- Harlow: European Administrative Law and the Global Challenge
- Craufurd-Smith: Remedies for Breaches of EC Law in National Courts: Legal Variation and Selection
- Shapiro: The European Court of Justice
- Weiler: The Constitution of the Common Market Place: The Free Movement of Goods
- O'Leary: The Free Movement of Persons and Services
- Snyder: EMU Revisited: Are We Making a Constitution? What Constitution Are We Making?
- Barnard: EC 'Social' Policy
- More: The Principle of Equal Treatment: From Market Unifier to Fundamental Right?
- Shaw: From the Margins to the Centre: Education and Training Law and Policy
- Maher: Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights: Evolving Formalism
- Scott: Regional policy: An Evolutionary Perspective
- Chalmers: Inhabitants in the Field of EC Environmental Law
- Weatherill: Consumer Policy
- Hancher: Community, State and Market
- Armstrong: Governance and the Single European Market.
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: pbk ISBN 9780198765080
Description
The European Community has been in existence for forty years. This period has seen considerable change and development in both the institutional and the substantive law of the EC - and more recently the EU. Numerous works on EC law have been published over the years, ranging from textbooks, to specialist monographs, to collections of essays on particular aspects of Community jurisprudence. This, however, is the first work which seeks to stand back from the ever-growing detail of Community law, and examine this jurisprudence from an evolutionary and interdisciplinary perspective. Every important area of institutional and substantive European law is covered - leading lawyers analyse the evolution of their area of expertise across time, bringing out the major thematic changes which have occurred.These changes are then viewed against the broader political and economic background of the Community as a whole. This book will give readers a clearer understanding of the overall legal picture, and will also allow them to gain a richer perspective on the interaction between law and other forces which have shaped the Community and made it what it is today.
Table of Contents
- The Nature of the Community: Integration, Democracy and Legitimacy
- The Institutional Development of the EU: A Constitutional Analysis
- The EU as a 'Layered' International Organisation: Institutional Unity in Disguise
- External Relations and External Competence: The Emergence of an Integrated Policy
- Direct Effect, Supremacy and the Nature of the Legal Order
- Article 177 in Social and Political Context
- European Administrative Law and the Global Challenge
- Remedies for Breaches of EC Law in National Courts: Legal Variation and Selection
- The European Court of Justice
- The Constitution of the Common Market Place: The Free Movement of Goods
- The Free Movement of Persons and Services
- EMU Revisited: Are We Making a Constitution? What Constitution Are We Making?
- EC 'Social' Policy
- The Principle of Equal Treatment: From Market Unifier to Fundamental Right?
- From the Margins to the Centre: Education and Training Law and Policy
- Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights: Evolving Formalism
- Regional policy: An Evolutionary Perspective
- Inhabitants in the Field of EC Environmental Law
- Consumer Policy
- Community, State and Market
- Governance and the Single European Market
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