The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration
Herausgeber: Amtenbrink, Fabian; Kochenov, Dimitry; Davies, Gareth
The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration
Herausgeber: Amtenbrink, Fabian; Kochenov, Dimitry; Davies, Gareth
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A definitive reassessment of the constitutional, economic, institutional and judicial dimensions of the EU internal market, including Brexit.
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A definitive reassessment of the constitutional, economic, institutional and judicial dimensions of the EU internal market, including Brexit.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 856
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1366g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474412
- ISBN-10: 1108474411
- Artikelnr.: 53920500
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 856
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1366g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474412
- ISBN-10: 1108474411
- Artikelnr.: 53920500
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Foreword: Laurence W. Gormley - a scholar for all
seasons; Celebrating our mentor: a preface; Table of cases; Table of
treaties and legislation; List of abbreviations; Introduction: steering the
Good Ship Lollipop - the legacy of Laurence W. Gormley; Part I.
Constitutional: 1. Tough love in the internal market; 2. Direct horizontal
effect of the transnational market access freedoms of the internal market;
3. The EU internal market and the EU charter: exploring the 'derogation
situation'; 4. Constitutional fluidity and the problem of authority in EU
law; 5. Interpreting the EU internal market; Part II. Goods: 6.
Surrendering the right to regulate; 7. A great oak from a little acorn: a
retrospective look at Dassonville; 8. About that Sunday trading mess ...;
9. What was Keck really about?; 10. Keck is dead, long live Keck? How the
Court of Justice tries to avoid a Sunday trading sage 2.0; 11. Drinking
away our sorrows? Regulatory conundrums after Scotch whisky; 12. Third
country goods in the EU internal market; Part III. Persons: 13. The
oxymoron of 'market citizenship' and the future of the Union; 14. Towards a
political Europe: citizens, elections and the European parliament; 15. The
problem with market citizenship and the beauty of free movement; 16. The
internal market goes digital: how will it grapple with the future of work?;
17. The freedom to conduct a business: a right of fundamental importance
for the future of the European Union; Part IV. Economic and Monetary
Governance: 18. Independence and accountability in the new age of European
central banking: revisiting Gormley and de Haan's 'the democratic deficit
of the European Central Bank'; 19. Institutional change in EU macroeconomic
and fiscal governance: the reinforcement of the commission; 20. EU
competition policy and the single market; 21. United in what diversity?
(Un)communautaire reasoning in applying competition law to the
public-private divide on two sides of the Atlantic; 22. Revisiting the case
against a separate concessions regime in the light of the concessions
directive: a specific directive without specificities?; Part V.
Institutions and Procedures: 23. The General Court at a crossroad; 24.
Access to justice after Lisbon: slowly getting where you didn't want to be;
25. The role of the EU Court and National Courts in developing the EU's
internal market: a paradigm for other regional organisations?; 26.
Preliminary ruling and judicial politics; 27. Article 267 TFEU: celebrating
the jewel in the crown of the community legal architecture and some hot
potatoes; 28. Missteps by commissioners: legal or political sanctions?;
Part VI. The Future of the Internal Market: 29. Updating the EU internal
market concept; 30. The integrity of the EU internal market: connecting
purpose and context for Brexit - and beyond; 31. Security and integration
in the context of the internal market; 32. The 'new' European private law;
33. Addressing slow onset disasters and trade restricting measures: on
legitimate protection against slow onset disasters; Part VII. External
Relations: 34. Internal differentiation and external unity; 35. Stranded:
'German' Ltds post-Brexit - the British private company limited by shares -
a European success story; 36. Exporting the internal market beyond the EU's
borders: between political ambition and legal reality; 37. The EU's
competence to conclude trade agreements: the EU-Singapore opinion; 38. The
Northern Irish border after UK withdrawal from the EU; 39. Reflections on
Brexit and social security entitlements; 40. Erasmus: past, present and
future; Epilogue: sanctity as a legal duty: the Judeo-Christian tradition
and the dialectic of difference - an examination of four dimensions of
Jewish prayer; List of publications by Laurence W. Gormley; Index.
seasons; Celebrating our mentor: a preface; Table of cases; Table of
treaties and legislation; List of abbreviations; Introduction: steering the
Good Ship Lollipop - the legacy of Laurence W. Gormley; Part I.
Constitutional: 1. Tough love in the internal market; 2. Direct horizontal
effect of the transnational market access freedoms of the internal market;
3. The EU internal market and the EU charter: exploring the 'derogation
situation'; 4. Constitutional fluidity and the problem of authority in EU
law; 5. Interpreting the EU internal market; Part II. Goods: 6.
Surrendering the right to regulate; 7. A great oak from a little acorn: a
retrospective look at Dassonville; 8. About that Sunday trading mess ...;
9. What was Keck really about?; 10. Keck is dead, long live Keck? How the
Court of Justice tries to avoid a Sunday trading sage 2.0; 11. Drinking
away our sorrows? Regulatory conundrums after Scotch whisky; 12. Third
country goods in the EU internal market; Part III. Persons: 13. The
oxymoron of 'market citizenship' and the future of the Union; 14. Towards a
political Europe: citizens, elections and the European parliament; 15. The
problem with market citizenship and the beauty of free movement; 16. The
internal market goes digital: how will it grapple with the future of work?;
17. The freedom to conduct a business: a right of fundamental importance
for the future of the European Union; Part IV. Economic and Monetary
Governance: 18. Independence and accountability in the new age of European
central banking: revisiting Gormley and de Haan's 'the democratic deficit
of the European Central Bank'; 19. Institutional change in EU macroeconomic
and fiscal governance: the reinforcement of the commission; 20. EU
competition policy and the single market; 21. United in what diversity?
(Un)communautaire reasoning in applying competition law to the
public-private divide on two sides of the Atlantic; 22. Revisiting the case
against a separate concessions regime in the light of the concessions
directive: a specific directive without specificities?; Part V.
Institutions and Procedures: 23. The General Court at a crossroad; 24.
Access to justice after Lisbon: slowly getting where you didn't want to be;
25. The role of the EU Court and National Courts in developing the EU's
internal market: a paradigm for other regional organisations?; 26.
Preliminary ruling and judicial politics; 27. Article 267 TFEU: celebrating
the jewel in the crown of the community legal architecture and some hot
potatoes; 28. Missteps by commissioners: legal or political sanctions?;
Part VI. The Future of the Internal Market: 29. Updating the EU internal
market concept; 30. The integrity of the EU internal market: connecting
purpose and context for Brexit - and beyond; 31. Security and integration
in the context of the internal market; 32. The 'new' European private law;
33. Addressing slow onset disasters and trade restricting measures: on
legitimate protection against slow onset disasters; Part VII. External
Relations: 34. Internal differentiation and external unity; 35. Stranded:
'German' Ltds post-Brexit - the British private company limited by shares -
a European success story; 36. Exporting the internal market beyond the EU's
borders: between political ambition and legal reality; 37. The EU's
competence to conclude trade agreements: the EU-Singapore opinion; 38. The
Northern Irish border after UK withdrawal from the EU; 39. Reflections on
Brexit and social security entitlements; 40. Erasmus: past, present and
future; Epilogue: sanctity as a legal duty: the Judeo-Christian tradition
and the dialectic of difference - an examination of four dimensions of
Jewish prayer; List of publications by Laurence W. Gormley; Index.
List of contributors; Foreword: Laurence W. Gormley - a scholar for all
seasons; Celebrating our mentor: a preface; Table of cases; Table of
treaties and legislation; List of abbreviations; Introduction: steering the
Good Ship Lollipop - the legacy of Laurence W. Gormley; Part I.
Constitutional: 1. Tough love in the internal market; 2. Direct horizontal
effect of the transnational market access freedoms of the internal market;
3. The EU internal market and the EU charter: exploring the 'derogation
situation'; 4. Constitutional fluidity and the problem of authority in EU
law; 5. Interpreting the EU internal market; Part II. Goods: 6.
Surrendering the right to regulate; 7. A great oak from a little acorn: a
retrospective look at Dassonville; 8. About that Sunday trading mess ...;
9. What was Keck really about?; 10. Keck is dead, long live Keck? How the
Court of Justice tries to avoid a Sunday trading sage 2.0; 11. Drinking
away our sorrows? Regulatory conundrums after Scotch whisky; 12. Third
country goods in the EU internal market; Part III. Persons: 13. The
oxymoron of 'market citizenship' and the future of the Union; 14. Towards a
political Europe: citizens, elections and the European parliament; 15. The
problem with market citizenship and the beauty of free movement; 16. The
internal market goes digital: how will it grapple with the future of work?;
17. The freedom to conduct a business: a right of fundamental importance
for the future of the European Union; Part IV. Economic and Monetary
Governance: 18. Independence and accountability in the new age of European
central banking: revisiting Gormley and de Haan's 'the democratic deficit
of the European Central Bank'; 19. Institutional change in EU macroeconomic
and fiscal governance: the reinforcement of the commission; 20. EU
competition policy and the single market; 21. United in what diversity?
(Un)communautaire reasoning in applying competition law to the
public-private divide on two sides of the Atlantic; 22. Revisiting the case
against a separate concessions regime in the light of the concessions
directive: a specific directive without specificities?; Part V.
Institutions and Procedures: 23. The General Court at a crossroad; 24.
Access to justice after Lisbon: slowly getting where you didn't want to be;
25. The role of the EU Court and National Courts in developing the EU's
internal market: a paradigm for other regional organisations?; 26.
Preliminary ruling and judicial politics; 27. Article 267 TFEU: celebrating
the jewel in the crown of the community legal architecture and some hot
potatoes; 28. Missteps by commissioners: legal or political sanctions?;
Part VI. The Future of the Internal Market: 29. Updating the EU internal
market concept; 30. The integrity of the EU internal market: connecting
purpose and context for Brexit - and beyond; 31. Security and integration
in the context of the internal market; 32. The 'new' European private law;
33. Addressing slow onset disasters and trade restricting measures: on
legitimate protection against slow onset disasters; Part VII. External
Relations: 34. Internal differentiation and external unity; 35. Stranded:
'German' Ltds post-Brexit - the British private company limited by shares -
a European success story; 36. Exporting the internal market beyond the EU's
borders: between political ambition and legal reality; 37. The EU's
competence to conclude trade agreements: the EU-Singapore opinion; 38. The
Northern Irish border after UK withdrawal from the EU; 39. Reflections on
Brexit and social security entitlements; 40. Erasmus: past, present and
future; Epilogue: sanctity as a legal duty: the Judeo-Christian tradition
and the dialectic of difference - an examination of four dimensions of
Jewish prayer; List of publications by Laurence W. Gormley; Index.
seasons; Celebrating our mentor: a preface; Table of cases; Table of
treaties and legislation; List of abbreviations; Introduction: steering the
Good Ship Lollipop - the legacy of Laurence W. Gormley; Part I.
Constitutional: 1. Tough love in the internal market; 2. Direct horizontal
effect of the transnational market access freedoms of the internal market;
3. The EU internal market and the EU charter: exploring the 'derogation
situation'; 4. Constitutional fluidity and the problem of authority in EU
law; 5. Interpreting the EU internal market; Part II. Goods: 6.
Surrendering the right to regulate; 7. A great oak from a little acorn: a
retrospective look at Dassonville; 8. About that Sunday trading mess ...;
9. What was Keck really about?; 10. Keck is dead, long live Keck? How the
Court of Justice tries to avoid a Sunday trading sage 2.0; 11. Drinking
away our sorrows? Regulatory conundrums after Scotch whisky; 12. Third
country goods in the EU internal market; Part III. Persons: 13. The
oxymoron of 'market citizenship' and the future of the Union; 14. Towards a
political Europe: citizens, elections and the European parliament; 15. The
problem with market citizenship and the beauty of free movement; 16. The
internal market goes digital: how will it grapple with the future of work?;
17. The freedom to conduct a business: a right of fundamental importance
for the future of the European Union; Part IV. Economic and Monetary
Governance: 18. Independence and accountability in the new age of European
central banking: revisiting Gormley and de Haan's 'the democratic deficit
of the European Central Bank'; 19. Institutional change in EU macroeconomic
and fiscal governance: the reinforcement of the commission; 20. EU
competition policy and the single market; 21. United in what diversity?
(Un)communautaire reasoning in applying competition law to the
public-private divide on two sides of the Atlantic; 22. Revisiting the case
against a separate concessions regime in the light of the concessions
directive: a specific directive without specificities?; Part V.
Institutions and Procedures: 23. The General Court at a crossroad; 24.
Access to justice after Lisbon: slowly getting where you didn't want to be;
25. The role of the EU Court and National Courts in developing the EU's
internal market: a paradigm for other regional organisations?; 26.
Preliminary ruling and judicial politics; 27. Article 267 TFEU: celebrating
the jewel in the crown of the community legal architecture and some hot
potatoes; 28. Missteps by commissioners: legal or political sanctions?;
Part VI. The Future of the Internal Market: 29. Updating the EU internal
market concept; 30. The integrity of the EU internal market: connecting
purpose and context for Brexit - and beyond; 31. Security and integration
in the context of the internal market; 32. The 'new' European private law;
33. Addressing slow onset disasters and trade restricting measures: on
legitimate protection against slow onset disasters; Part VII. External
Relations: 34. Internal differentiation and external unity; 35. Stranded:
'German' Ltds post-Brexit - the British private company limited by shares -
a European success story; 36. Exporting the internal market beyond the EU's
borders: between political ambition and legal reality; 37. The EU's
competence to conclude trade agreements: the EU-Singapore opinion; 38. The
Northern Irish border after UK withdrawal from the EU; 39. Reflections on
Brexit and social security entitlements; 40. Erasmus: past, present and
future; Epilogue: sanctity as a legal duty: the Judeo-Christian tradition
and the dialectic of difference - an examination of four dimensions of
Jewish prayer; List of publications by Laurence W. Gormley; Index.