This book examines the application of European Community law by the national courts of the EC Member States and assesses their increasingly important role in the judicial architecture of the Community.
This book examines the application of European Community law by the national courts of the EC Member States and assesses their increasingly important role in the judicial architecture of the Community.
Malcom Jarvis was formerly a Research Assistant at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and is training to be a barrister. He teaches EU law part time in the University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * 2: Article 30 and imports * 3: Actually or potentially hindering intra-community trade * 4: Article 34 and exports * 5: Reverse discrimination and purely national methods * 6: The rule of reason * 7: Article 36 grounds of justification * 8: Intellectual Property Rights * 9: Completion of the internal market and the effect of community harmonisation legislation * 10: Remedies for breach of the free movement of goods rules before national courts * 11: Preliminary references to the ECJ under article 177 * 12: Conclusion
* 1: Introduction * 2: Article 30 and imports * 3: Actually or potentially hindering intra-community trade * 4: Article 34 and exports * 5: Reverse discrimination and purely national methods * 6: The rule of reason * 7: Article 36 grounds of justification * 8: Intellectual Property Rights * 9: Completion of the internal market and the effect of community harmonisation legislation * 10: Remedies for breach of the free movement of goods rules before national courts * 11: Preliminary references to the ECJ under article 177 * 12: Conclusion
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