The Judiciary, the Legislature and the EU Internal Market
Herausgeber: Syrpis, Philip
The Judiciary, the Legislature and the EU Internal Market
Herausgeber: Syrpis, Philip
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Explores the dynamic relationship between courts and legislatures in the governance of the EU internal market.
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Explores the dynamic relationship between courts and legislatures in the governance of the EU internal market.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010055
- ISBN-10: 1107010055
- Artikelnr.: 34883731
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010055
- ISBN-10: 1107010055
- Artikelnr.: 34883731
Part I: 1. Theorising the relationship between the judiciary and the
legislature in the EU internal market Phil Syrpis; 2. A competence to
protect: the pursuit of non-market aims through internal market legislation
Bruno de Witte; Part II: 3. Free movement of goods and EU legislation in
the Court of Justice Laurence Gormley; 4. Minimum harmonisation, free
movement and proportionality Nina Boeger; 5. Legislatures, courts and the
Unfair Terms Directive Gert Straetmans and Caroline Cauffman; 6. The Unfair
Commercial Practices Directive: a successful example of legislative
harmonisation? Amandine Garde; 7. The EU media market and the interplay
between the legislature and the judiciary Dimitrios Doukas; 8. The EU
social security coordination system: a close interplay between the EU
legislature and judiciary Herwig Verschueren; 9. Internal market
architecture and the accommodation of labour rights: as good as it gets?
Claire Kilpatrick; Part III: 10. The interactions between the legislature
and the judiciary in EU external relations Geert de Baere and Panos
Koutrakos; 11. Changing Treaty and changing economic context: the dynamic
relationship of the legislature and the judiciary in the pursuit of capital
liberalisation Ryan Murphy; 12. The judiciary, the legislature and the
evolution of Union citizenship Ferdinand Wollenschläger; 13. The third age
of EU citizenship: Directive 2004/38 in the case law of the Court of
Justice Niamh Nic Shuibhne.
legislature in the EU internal market Phil Syrpis; 2. A competence to
protect: the pursuit of non-market aims through internal market legislation
Bruno de Witte; Part II: 3. Free movement of goods and EU legislation in
the Court of Justice Laurence Gormley; 4. Minimum harmonisation, free
movement and proportionality Nina Boeger; 5. Legislatures, courts and the
Unfair Terms Directive Gert Straetmans and Caroline Cauffman; 6. The Unfair
Commercial Practices Directive: a successful example of legislative
harmonisation? Amandine Garde; 7. The EU media market and the interplay
between the legislature and the judiciary Dimitrios Doukas; 8. The EU
social security coordination system: a close interplay between the EU
legislature and judiciary Herwig Verschueren; 9. Internal market
architecture and the accommodation of labour rights: as good as it gets?
Claire Kilpatrick; Part III: 10. The interactions between the legislature
and the judiciary in EU external relations Geert de Baere and Panos
Koutrakos; 11. Changing Treaty and changing economic context: the dynamic
relationship of the legislature and the judiciary in the pursuit of capital
liberalisation Ryan Murphy; 12. The judiciary, the legislature and the
evolution of Union citizenship Ferdinand Wollenschläger; 13. The third age
of EU citizenship: Directive 2004/38 in the case law of the Court of
Justice Niamh Nic Shuibhne.
Part I: 1. Theorising the relationship between the judiciary and the
legislature in the EU internal market Phil Syrpis; 2. A competence to
protect: the pursuit of non-market aims through internal market legislation
Bruno de Witte; Part II: 3. Free movement of goods and EU legislation in
the Court of Justice Laurence Gormley; 4. Minimum harmonisation, free
movement and proportionality Nina Boeger; 5. Legislatures, courts and the
Unfair Terms Directive Gert Straetmans and Caroline Cauffman; 6. The Unfair
Commercial Practices Directive: a successful example of legislative
harmonisation? Amandine Garde; 7. The EU media market and the interplay
between the legislature and the judiciary Dimitrios Doukas; 8. The EU
social security coordination system: a close interplay between the EU
legislature and judiciary Herwig Verschueren; 9. Internal market
architecture and the accommodation of labour rights: as good as it gets?
Claire Kilpatrick; Part III: 10. The interactions between the legislature
and the judiciary in EU external relations Geert de Baere and Panos
Koutrakos; 11. Changing Treaty and changing economic context: the dynamic
relationship of the legislature and the judiciary in the pursuit of capital
liberalisation Ryan Murphy; 12. The judiciary, the legislature and the
evolution of Union citizenship Ferdinand Wollenschläger; 13. The third age
of EU citizenship: Directive 2004/38 in the case law of the Court of
Justice Niamh Nic Shuibhne.
legislature in the EU internal market Phil Syrpis; 2. A competence to
protect: the pursuit of non-market aims through internal market legislation
Bruno de Witte; Part II: 3. Free movement of goods and EU legislation in
the Court of Justice Laurence Gormley; 4. Minimum harmonisation, free
movement and proportionality Nina Boeger; 5. Legislatures, courts and the
Unfair Terms Directive Gert Straetmans and Caroline Cauffman; 6. The Unfair
Commercial Practices Directive: a successful example of legislative
harmonisation? Amandine Garde; 7. The EU media market and the interplay
between the legislature and the judiciary Dimitrios Doukas; 8. The EU
social security coordination system: a close interplay between the EU
legislature and judiciary Herwig Verschueren; 9. Internal market
architecture and the accommodation of labour rights: as good as it gets?
Claire Kilpatrick; Part III: 10. The interactions between the legislature
and the judiciary in EU external relations Geert de Baere and Panos
Koutrakos; 11. Changing Treaty and changing economic context: the dynamic
relationship of the legislature and the judiciary in the pursuit of capital
liberalisation Ryan Murphy; 12. The judiciary, the legislature and the
evolution of Union citizenship Ferdinand Wollenschläger; 13. The third age
of EU citizenship: Directive 2004/38 in the case law of the Court of
Justice Niamh Nic Shuibhne.