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9780314238139

Cases and Materials on European Union Law

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    9780314238139

  • ISBN10:

    0314238131

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-05-01
  • Publisher: West Academic

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Substantive law is divided into four sections: (a) the four freedoms of movement of persons, goods, services, and capital; (b) all aspects of competition policy; (c) external relations; and (d) specific community policies such as agriculture and social policy. Up-to-date and includes references to the controversial and little-understood principle of subsidiarity and to other changes proposed in the Maastricht Treaty. Each subject contains a valuable and concise introduction followed by the cases. Each case contains a summary of the issues or facts followed by extracts from the judgment and questions, comments, and cross-references including comparative law comments.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments to the First Edition xiii
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition xv
Legal Sources and Citation Forms xvii
Table of Community Cases in the European Court of Justice
li
Table of Community Cases in the Court of First Instance
lxix
Table of National Court Cases
lxxi
Table of European Commission Decisions
lxxix
PART I. THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND EUROPEAN UNION: LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
The History of the European Community and the European Union
3(25)
The Postwar Movement Toward European Unification
4(1)
The European Coal and Steel Community and Later Community Efforts
5(1)
The European Economic Community and Euratom
6(1)
The European Economic Community Program: 1958-1985
7(3)
The Evolution of Community Structure: 1958-1985
10(4)
The Maastricht Treaty and the European Union
14(6)
Enlargement Prospects and the Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice
20(8)
The Treaties and the Institutions
28(47)
The Treaty Framework of the European Community and the European Union
28(5)
The Institutions
33(42)
Community Legislation and the Legislative Process
75(29)
Forms of Community Action
75(7)
The Legislative Process of the Community
82(18)
Community Finances and the Budget
100(4)
The Sphere of Community Law and Policy
104(25)
Implied Powers
106(5)
Internal Affairs
111(4)
Preemption of Member State Law
115(5)
The Subsidiarity Principle
120(5)
Flexibility and ``Closer Cooperation''
125(4)
Judicial Review of Community Acts
129(74)
The Action for Annulment (Articles 230 and 231)
129(19)
Complaint for Failure to Act (Article 232)
148(5)
The Plea of Illegality (Article 241)
153(2)
The Scope of Judicial Review
155(37)
Damage Actions Against the Community
192(11)
Fundamental Rights, Human Rights and Transparency
203(35)
The European Court of Justice: Origins of the Human Rights Discussion
205(3)
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
208(12)
Fundamental Rights and the Amsterdam Treaty
220(2)
The Charter of Fundamental Rights: A New Human Rights Regime?
222(4)
Transparency as a Fundamental Right: The Community's ``Access to Documents'' Policy
226(12)
The Relationship Between Community and Member State Law
238(44)
The Direct Effects Doctrine in Community Law
238(31)
The Doctrine of Supremacy of Community Law
269(13)
PART II. THE R.ECEPTION AND ENFORCEMENT OF EUROPEAN LAW IN THE MEMBER STATES
The Reception of Community Law in the Member States
282(70)
Community Law in France
284(8)
Community Law in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg
292(5)
Community Law in Germany
297(27)
Community Law in Italy
324(2)
Community Law in Denmark
326(4)
Community Law in Ireland
330(6)
Community Law in the United Kingdom
336(8)
Community Law in Greece, Spain and Portugal
344(5)
Community Law in Austria, Finland and Sweden
349(3)
The Preliminary Reference
352(33)
The Reference Procedure
353(6)
Framing the Reference and the Ruling
359(7)
What is an Article 234 ``Court or Tribunal''?
366(4)
Discretionary and Mandatory References
370(1)
When Should a Court Refer a Question?
371(9)
The Appealability of Preliminary References and Refusals to Refer
380(5)
National Remedies for the Enforcement of Community Law Claims
385(38)
The Adequacy of National Remedies
387(17)
Damages for Member State Violations of EC Law
404(19)
Enforcement Proceedings Against the Member States
423(29)
The Article 226 Procedure
424(4)
Excuses for Member State Noncompliance
428(13)
Article 226 Rulings and Their Effect
441(7)
Member State Enforcement Actions Against Other Member States
448(4)
PART III. THE COMMON MARKET, THE INTERNAL MARKET AND THE FOUR, FREEDOMS
Free Movement of Goods: Duties, Charges, Internal Taxes
452(23)
Customs Duties and Charges Having Equivalent Effect
453(5)
Discriminatory or Protective Internal Taxation
458(17)
Free Movement of Goods: Quantitative Restrictions
475(61)
Article 28: Quantitative Restrictions and Measures Having Equivalent Effect
477(11)
Article 30: Treaty-Based Limitations on Article 28
488(20)
The Court's Elaboration of Free Movement of Goods Principles
508(28)
The Common Market, The Internal Market and Harmonization of Laws
536(39)
The Common Market and Harmonization of Laws
536(4)
Completion of the Internal Market
540(9)
Application of Harmonization Directives: Issues of Interpretation and Preemption
549(18)
The ``New Approach'' to Technical Harmonization
567(8)
Free Movement of Workers
575(55)
The Treaty and Basic Legislation
576(4)
Rights of the Migrant Worker, Spouse and Family
580(23)
Article 39's Exceptions to Free Movement
603(12)
Who is a Worker, Spouse or Family Member?
615(11)
The Issue of Reverse Discrimination
626(4)
European Citizenship and the Free Movement of Persons
630(23)
The People's Europe
630(3)
European Citizenship
633(4)
Students, Education and Culture
637(9)
Free Movement and Border Controls
646(3)
Toward An Area of ``Freedom, Security and Justice''
649(4)
Right of Establishment and Right to Provide Services
653(60)
Treaty Provisions and Legislative Programs
654(8)
Case Law on Freedom to Provide Services
662(29)
Case Law on the Right of Establishment for Individuals and Commercial Firms
691(11)
Company Law Harmonization
702(11)
Rights of Practice for Lawyers and Other Professionals
713(31)
Treaty Provisions and Legislative Measures
713(8)
Lawyers' Right to Provide Services
721(10)
Lawyers' Right of Establishment
731(13)
Industrial and Commercial Property Rights
744(40)
Determination of Rights Qualifying Under Article 30
745(4)
Designations of Origin and Generic Product Names
749(5)
Scope and Protection of Industrial and Commercial Property Rights
754(2)
Exhaustion of Rights Doctrine
756(14)
Toward Community-Wide Industrial and Commercial Property Rights
770(14)
PART IV. COMPETITION POLICY
Competition Policy and the Single Market
784(16)
The Objectives of Community Competition Policy
784(4)
Introduction to Articles 81 and 82 and the Implementing Regulation
788(2)
Market Integration and the Blockage of Imports
790(10)
Cartels
800(32)
Introduction
800(1)
Cartels and the Economics of Competition
801(4)
Proof of Cartels
805(15)
May Cartels be Justified?-Crisis Cartels
820(5)
World Cartels and Offshore Cartels-Jurisdiction, Comity, and Cooperation
825(7)
Abuse of a Dominant Position
832(45)
The Treaty
832(1)
Dominance
833(3)
Market Definition
836(5)
Abusive Conduct
841(36)
Horizontal Restraints Under Article 81
877(31)
Agreements Among Competitors-General
877(2)
Joint Buying and Selling
879(5)
Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances
884(7)
Data Exchanges
891(2)
Innovation and Competitiveness
893(2)
The Environment and Competitiveness
895(4)
Labor
899(3)
Block Exemptions
902(3)
Guidelines
905(3)
Vertical Restraints Under Article 81
908(33)
Vertical Restraints and Their Effects
908(1)
Parallel Imports and Exports
909(7)
Exclusive Purchasing, Tying and Related Foreclosures
916(8)
Selective Distribution
924(5)
Franchising
929(4)
Block Exemptions and Reform
933(8)
Merger Control
941(50)
Introduction
941(1)
The Merger Regulation
942(3)
The Economics of Merger Analysis
945(4)
Substantive Law Under the Merger Regulation
949(38)
The International Dimension
987(4)
Public Enterprises, State Action and Competition Policy
991(32)
Introduction
991(1)
State Monopolies of a Commercial Character-Application of Articles 28 and 31
991(6)
Exclusive Privileges-Article 86 (ex 90)
997(10)
State Measures-Articles 3, 10, 81, 82
1007(7)
State Aids
1014(9)
PART V. EXTERNAL RELATIONS AND COMMERCIAL POLICY
The External Relations Powers of the European Community
1023(32)
The EC Treaty Provisions on External Relations
1023(5)
The Court of Justice and the Community's Powers in External Relations
1028(13)
International Agreements in Community Law
1041(7)
European Political Cooperation and the Common Foreign and Security Policy
1048(7)
The Common Commercial Policy: Preferential Arrangements and Accession Negotiations
1055(18)
The EC and Europe
1055(15)
The EC and the Developing World
1070(3)
The Common Commercial Policy: The EC in the WTO
1073(29)
The World Trade Organization
1073(10)
The Court of Justice and the WTO Agreement
1083(12)
The EC and the US
1095(7)
The Community Customs Code
1102(24)
Introduction
1102(1)
Classification of Goods
1103(9)
Valuation of Goods
1112(3)
Origin of Goods
1115(7)
Import Measures
1122(2)
Export Arrangements
1124(1)
Other Customs Rules
1125(1)
EC Remedies for Unfair International Trade Practices
1126(46)
Regulation of Dumped Imports
1127(32)
Regulation of Subsidized Imports
1159(10)
The Trade Barriers Regulation
1169(3)
PART VI. FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION
Free Movement of Capital and the Integrated Financial Market
1172(33)
Initial Developments
1172(3)
Success in Achieving Free Movement of Capital
1175(11)
The Integrated Financial Market
1186(19)
Economic and Monetary Union
1205(36)
The Goals and Benefits of Economic and Monetary Union
1206(2)
The Initial Stages
1208(6)
The Second Stage: 1894-98
1214(5)
Commencing the Final Stage of EMU
1219(4)
The European Central Bank
1223(9)
The Coming of the Euro
1232(9)
PART VII. SPECIFIC COMMUNITY POLICIES
Environmental Protection
1241(30)
The Environment in the EC Treaty
1241(11)
Community Environmental Legislation and Activities
1252(7)
Member State Regulation of the Environment
1259(12)
Consumer Protection
1271(24)
The Legal Basis for Community Consumer Protection Activities
1271(1)
Overview of Community Consumer Protection Activities
1272(5)
Community Consumer Advertising Rules
1277(5)
Protection of Economic Interests: Unfair Contract Terms
1282(7)
The Products Liability Directive
1289(6)
Social Policy
1295(38)
Treaty Provisions, the Social Charter and Social Action Programs
1295(6)
The 1974 Social Action Program: Legislation and Case Law
1301(19)
Worker Health and Safety Legislation
1320(6)
Social Action Legislation in the 1990s
1326(7)
Equal Rights
1333(47)
Treaty Articles and Basic Concepts
1333(2)
Equal Pay for Women and Men
1335(11)
Equal Treatment for Women and Men
1346(23)
Discrimination on Grounds other than Gender
1369(2)
Social Security, Pensions and Pensionable Age
1371(9)
Jurisdiction and Judgments in Civil and Commercial Litigation
1380(41)
The Brussels Convention: An Overview
1380(3)
From Convention to Regulation
1383(2)
Jurisdiction Under the Brussels Convention
1385(24)
Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments
1409(7)
The Matrimonial Jurisdiction and Judgments Convention
1416(1)
The Insolvency Proceedings Regulation
1416(2)
New Legal Instruments on Cooperation in Civil Justice
1418(3)
Index 1421

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