European community law : from the Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Amsterdam

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European community law : from the Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Amsterdam

Paolo Mengozzi ; translation by Patrick Del Duca

Kluwer Law International, 1999

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Il diritto comunitario e dell'Unione Europea

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"The publication of this book has been promoted and realised in cooperation with SEPS"

"SEPS [i.e.] European Secretariat for Scientific Publications"

Previous ed.: London : Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff, 1992

Includes bibliographical references and index

Translation from the Italian

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Description

An overview of the structural characteristics that Community law acquired pursuant to the European Treaty, the subsequent Single European Act and the Treaty on European Union, and the Treaty of Amsterdam. This text undertakes a systematic analysis of Community law with particular attention given to those elements, especially case law, which influenced its development and interpretation.

Table of Contents

Author's note. Translator's note. About the author. About the translator. Table of Cases. Table of legislation. Bibliography. Index of Authors. Preface. I: European Community and European Union Law. II: European Community Institutions. III: Community Powers. IV: Direct Applicability, Court of Justice, National Judges and the Single Market: the Difficult Search for Balance between Efficiency and Legal Certainty. V: Acts of the Community Institutions. VI: Remedies and Enforcement of EC Law. VII: Filling Gaps in Community Law. VIII: Union Citizenship and the Freedoms of the Single Market. IX: Community Competition Policy. X: External Relations. Index.

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