A True European: Essays for Judge David EdwardJudge David Edward has enjoyed a glittering career. After a substantial,successful period in Scotland, both as a practising advocate and professor of EC law, he was appointed to the Court of First Instance upon its creation in 1989. He was subsequently appointed to the Court of Justice where he has served for many years. This book has been prepared in honour of his retirement from that position in December 2003. The contributions reflect all aspects of Judge Edward's career as a lawyer, both in Scotland and in Luxembourg. In keeping with the respect with which he is held, contributions have been received from eminent members of the Scottish and Luxembourg judiciary, academics and practitioners. Not surprisingly, the main focus is on Community law, with important contributions on competition, institutional, substantive and remedial issues. This book will be an essential addition to the library of anyone with a genuine interest in Community law. |
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Contents
Tales from the Tartan Chambers | 1 |
What Waldemar SawA Young Germans View of | 11 |
Justice Seen to be Done | 21 |
Unfinished Business | 31 |
Devolution and Community Law | 47 |
The Convention and the Court | 69 |
The Judicial Architecture of the European Unionthe Challenges | 81 |
Judge Edward Acting as Advocate General | 91 |
Some Reflections on Procedure in Competition Cases | 187 |
The Dangers of too Much Precaution | 203 |
Different but Almost EqualThe Development of Free Movement | 233 |
Diplomas and the Recognition of Professional Qualifications in | 247 |
Standard of Review in WTO Law | 267 |
Approaches to Interpretation in a Plurilingual System | 297 |
A Few Rough Edges Still | 327 |
To Refer or not to Refer? | 345 |
Enlargement of the European Unionthe Council Process | 99 |
Certain Reflections on Recent Judgments Reviewing Commission | 117 |
The National Courts and the Uniform Application of EC Competition | 145 |
Collective DominanceThe Contribution of the Community Courts | 161 |
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