Law of the European Community
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Law of the European Community
(The foundation studies in law series)
Pearson/Longman, 2003
4th ed
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Previous ed.: 2002
Includes bibliographical references and index
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This text seeks to demystify European Community Law by placing it within a UK context wherever possible to demonstrate the importance of European institutions as a source of domestic law. Community topics are illustrated as far as possible by decisions of the ECJ referred by UK courts, and each major area of substantive law is explored by way of its implementation in the UK. The first section focuses on the institutions and general principles of EC law in some depth while sections two to four focus on the main principles of substantive law: the free movement of persons and services, and rights of establishment; the free movement of goods; and competition law.
Table of Contents
PART I: CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES AND THE EUROPEAN UNION 1. An introduction to the European Communities and the European Union 2. Sources of Community law 3. Community institutions and related bodies 4. The decision-making process 5. The European Court of Justice and Court of First Instance 6. Preliminary ruling jurisdiction of the Court of First Instance (art 234) 7. Direct actions against Member States (arts 226-228) 8. Judicial review of acts of Community institutions 9. Principles of supremacy, direct effect, indirect effect and State liability 10. Applying Community law in the English courts: Adapting English remedies to the requirements of Community law PART II: THE FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS AND SERVICES AND RIGHTS OF ESTABLISHMENT 11. European citizenship and free movement rights 12. Free movement of workers 13. Freedom of establishment and the provision and receipt of services 14. Social security 15. Limitations on the free movement of persons 16. Free movement rights in the United Kingdom PART III: THE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS.. 17. Customs duties and internal taxation 18. Elimination of quantitative restrictions and measures having an equivalent effect Part IV: COMPETITION LAW. 19. State monopolies and state aid 20. Cartels and restrictive agreements , art 81 21. Abuse of a dominant position, art 82 22. Enforcement of competition law: Powers and procedures
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