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9780198700715

European Union Law Textbook

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    9780198700715

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  • Copyright: 2004-05-27
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

This text provides a clear and comprehensive analysis of the key issues in EU Law. Designed to make the study of EU Law, often complex and abstract, more accessible and user-friendly to students this book makes frequent use of self-assessment questions and activities. A fully cross-referenced companion website contains all the cases and materials discussed in the text.

Author Biography


Elspeth Deards is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School, The Nottingham Trent University Sylvia Hargreaves is a Principal Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School, The Nottingham Trent University

Table of Contents

PREFACE v
SOURCE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv
TABLE OF CASES xvii
TABLE OF STATUTES xxvii
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK xxxi
1 Origins of the European Community
1(16)
1.1 Objectives
1(1)
1.2 Introduction
1(1)
1.3 Definitions
2(1)
1.4 The Economic Origins of the Community
2(7)
1.5 The Political Origins of the Community
9(2)
1.6 The Community
11(4)
1.7 Later Developments
15(1)
Conclusions
15(1)
Assessment Exercise
16(1)
2 The institutions of the Community and the EU
17(20)
2.1 Objectives
17(1)
2.2 Introduction
17(1)
2.3 The 'Big Five' Institutions
18(16)
2.4 The Other Institutions
34(1)
Conclusions
35(1)
Assessment Exercise
35(2)
3 Sovereignty and sources of law
37(18)
3.1 Objectives
37(1)
3.2 Introduction
37(1)
3.3 Sovereignty
37(6)
3.4 Attribution of Powers to the Community
43(2)
3.5 Sources of Community Law
45(4)
3.6 Legislative Procedures
49(4)
Conclusions
53(1)
Assessment Exercise
53(2)
4 The amending Treaties
55(22)
4.1 Objectives
55(1)
4.2 Introduction
55(1)
4.3 The Single European Act 1986
56(1)
4.4 The Treaty on European Union 1992
57(2)
4.5 The Treaty of Amsterdam
59(2)
4.6 The Treaty of Nice
61(1)
4.7 Subsidiarity
62(2)
4.8 Citizenship
64(2)
4.9 Economic and Social Cohesion
66(1)
4.10 Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)
66(4)
4.11 Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
70(1)
4.12 The Common Foreign and Security Policy
71(1)
4.13 New Title IV EC on Visas, Asylum, Immigration, and other Policies Relating to the Free Movement of Persons
72(1)
4.14 New Titles VIII and XI EC on Employment and Social Policy
73(1)
4.15 Article 7 EU
73(1)
4.16 Enhanced Cooperation
74(1)
Conclusions
75(1)
Assessment Exercise
76(1)
5 Community law in national courts
77(28)
5.1 Objectives
77(1)
5.2 Introduction
77(1)
5.3 Direct Effect
78(8)
5.4 Indirect Effect
86(5)
5.5 Member State Liability
91(8)
5.6 Remedies Available
99(1)
5.7 Principles Governing the Award of a Remedy
100(3)
Conclusions
103(1)
Assessment Exercise
104(1)
6 Preliminary references
105(24)
6.1 Objectives
105(1)
6.2 Introduction
105(2)
6.3 The Status of the National Court
107(1)
6.4 Discretionary References
108(7)
6.5 Mandatory References
115(5)
6.6 Misuse of Article 234 (ex 177) EC
120(4)
6.7 Issues of Validity
124(1)
6.8 Interim Measures
125(1)
6.9 The Effect of a Ruling
126(1)
Conclusions
127(1)
Assessment Exercise
127(2)
7 Challenging Community acts
129(26)
7.1 Objectives
129(1)
7.2 Introduction
129(1)
7.3 Article 230 (ex 173) EC
130(5)
7.4 Direct Concern
135(2)
7.5 Individual Concern
137(6)
7.6 Decisions in the Form of Regulations
143(3)
7.7 Directives
146(1)
7.8 Grounds for Annulment
146(2)
7.9 Procedure
148(1)
7.10 Effect of Annulment
148(1)
7.11 The Plea of Illegality
149(1)
7.12 Article 232 (ex 175) EC
149(3)
7.13 The Relationship between Article 230 (ex 173) EC and Article 232 (ex 175) EC
152(1)
Conclusions
153(1)
Assessment Exercise
153(2)
8 The liability of the Community
155(20)
8.1 Objectives
155(1)
8.2 Introduction
155(1)
8.3 Contractual Liability
156(1)
8.4 Non-contractual Liability
156(1)
8.5 Actual Damage
157(3)
8.6 Wrongful Act
160(7)
8.7 Causation
167(2)
8.8 The Requirement of Fault
169(1)
8.9 The Relationship between Article 288 EC and Other Actions
170(1)
8.10 Concurrent Liability
171(1)
8.11 Time Limits
172(1)
Conclusions
172(1)
Assessment Exercise
173(2)
9 Free movement of goods
175(32)
9.1 Objectives
175(1)
9.2 Introduction
175(1)
9.3 Overview of the Community Free Movement Provisions
176(2)
9.4 Article 25 (ex 12): the Prohibition of Customs Duties and Charges having Equivalent Effect
178(3)
9.5 Article 90 (ex 95): Prohibition of Discriminatory Taxation
181(4)
9.6 Harmonization of Taxation
185(1)
9.7 Articles 28 and 29: the Prohibition of Quantitative Restrictions and all Measures having Equivalent Effect
186(11)
9.8 Article 30 (ex 36): Derogation from Articles 28 and 29 (ex 30-4)
197(6)
9.9 Harmonization
203(2)
Conclusions
205(1)
Assessment Exercise
205(2)
10 Free movement of persons 207(44)
10.1 Objectives
207(1)
10.2 Introduction
207(1)
10.3 Freedom of Movement for Persons who are not Economically Active
208(1)
10.4 Citizenship of the European Union: Free Movement and Associated Rights
208(3)
10.5 The 'Economically Active': Outline of the Legislation
211(1)
10.6 The Free Movement of Workers
212(23)
10.7 Provisions of the Treaty of Amsterdam: the Establishment of an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
235(1)
10.8 Freedom of Movement for the Self-employed
236(8)
10.9 Access to Education
244(3)
10.10 Proposals for a New Directive on Free Movement
247(1)
Conclusions
248(1)
Assessment Exercise
249(2)
11 Competition law: Article 81 (ex 85) 251(28)
11.1 Objectives
251(1)
11.2 Introduction
251(1)
11.3 Aims of Community Competition Law
251(2)
11.4 Outline of the Community Competition Rules
253(1)
11.5 The Framework of Article 81 (ex 85)
254(1)
11.6 The Article 81(1)(ex 85(1)):Prohibition
255(14)
11.7 Article 81(3) (ex 85(3)): Exemption
269(3)
11.8 Article 81(3) (ex 85(3)): Block Exemption
272(1)
11.9 Regulation 2790/99: the Block Exemption for Vertical Agreements
273(3)
Conclusions
276(1)
Assessment Exercise
277(2)
12 Competition law: Article 82 (ex 86) 279(24)
12.1 Objectives
279(1)
12.2 Introduction
279(1)
12.3 The Article 82 (ex 86): Prohibition
279(1)
12.4 Dominant Position
280(11)
12.5 Abuse of a Dominant Position
291(7)
12.6 Effect on Trade Between Member States
298(1)
12.7 Application of Article 82 (ex 86) to Collective Dominance
299(1)
12.8 Merger Control
300(1)
Conclusions
301(1)
Assessment Exercise
301(2)
13 Competition law: Articles 81 and 82 (ex 85 and 86): enforcement and procedure 303(18)
13.1 Objectives
303(1)
13.2 Introduction
303(1)
13.3 Abolition of the Notification System
304(1)
13.4 Powers of the Commission, the National Competition Authorities and the National Courts
305(1)
13.5 Commission Decisions
306(2)
13.6 Cooperation
308(2)
13.7 The Commission's Powers of Investigation
310(5)
13.8 Hearings
315(1)
13.9 The Commission's Duty of Confidentiality
316(1)
13.10 Privilege
317(1)
13.11 Self-incrimination
318(1)
13.12 Judicial Review
318(1)
Conclusions
319(1)
Assessment Exercise
319(2)
14 Sex discrimination law 321(32)
14.1 Objectives
321(1)
14.2 Introduction
321(1)
14.3 Article 13 EC
322(1)
14.4 Outline of the Legislation on Sex Discrimination
322(1)
14.5 Article 141 (ex 119): Equal Pay
323(6)
14.6 Article 141 (ex 119) and Directive 75/117: Equal Work or Work of Equal Value
329(4)
14.7 Indirect Discrimination
333(4)
14.8 Equal Treatment for Men and Women in Employment: Directive 76/207 (as amended by Directive 2002/73)
337(14)
14.9 Directive 79/7: Equal Treatment in Matters of Social Security
351(1)
14.10 Directive 86/378 (amended by Directive 96/97): Equal Treatment in Occupational Social Security Schemes
351(1)
14.11 Directive 86/613: Equal Treatment in Self-employment
351(1)
14.12 Remedies
351(1)
Conclusions
352(1)
Assessment Exercise
352(1)
INDEX 353

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