Understanding EU Law: Objectives, Principles and Methods of Community LawIntersentia nv, 2003 - 366 pages This unique book is not an introduction to European Law. It provides an understanding of methodology, objectives and principles of EU law. It tries to explain its legal peculiarities, particularly with regard to the concept of internal market. It takes as starting point its liberal roots enshrined in the free movement, competition and autonomy provisions, but focuses equally on the development of countervailing principles about citizenship, adequate standards, and governance. It refers selectively to important secondary law, in particular directives, and to leading cases of the European Court of Justice. It is directed at all law scholars, students, practitioners, political scientists, in the old and new Member countries of the EU as well as third countries who want to understand what EU law is all about. It will allow the reader a first orientation, without suffocating him or her in too much detail. |
Contents
PRESENT | 70 |
CITIZENSHIP FREE MOVEMENT NEW MEMBER STATES | 79 |
SAFEGUARDING FREE AND FAIR COMPETITION | 92 |
of Directive 9944 | 230 |
JUDICIAL PROTECTION | 239 |
AUTONOMY | 265 |
AUTONOMY IN SECONDARY LAW INSTRUMENTS | 279 |
GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY | 303 |
TABLE OF EQUIVALENCES BETWEEN THE EU AND EC TREATIES | vii |
Table of Contents | ix |
COMMUNITY LAW AS THE PATTERN | 1 |
SOURCES AND METHODS OF COMMUNITY LAW 13 | 13 |
COMMUNITY AND MEMBER STATE LAW 36 | 36 |
CITIZENSHIP AND FREE MOVEMENT 53 | 53 |
OPEN MARKETS 91 | 91 |
FREE MOVEMENT 2 THE EC AND ITS LEGISLATIVE | 123 |
GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF MEMBER | 321 |
GOVERNANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF UNDERTAKINGS | 330 |
GOVERNANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF CITIZENS | 347 |
CASE REGISTER | 353 |
TABLE OF SECONDARY LEGISLATION | 381 |
the future | iv |
PREFACE V | v |
PROTECTING | 165 |
ADEQUATE STANDARDS 185 | 185 |
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 209 | 209 |
| 222 | |
INFORMATION AND AUTONOMY 294 | 294 |
| 395 | |
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Understanding EU Law: Objectives, Principles and Methods of Community Law Norbert Reich No preview available - 2005 |
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