The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration (eBook, PDF)
Essays in Honour of Laurence W. Gormley
Redaktion: Amtenbrink, Fabian (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam); Lindeboom, Justin (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; Kochenov, Dimitry (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; Davies, Gareth (Vrije Universiteit
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The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration (eBook, PDF)
Essays in Honour of Laurence W. Gormley
Redaktion: Amtenbrink, Fabian (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam); Lindeboom, Justin (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; Kochenov, Dimitry (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; Davies, Gareth (Vrije Universiteit
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This collection marks the rich legacy of Professor Laurence W. Gormley's scholarship in the field of EU internal market law, providing a definitive critical appraisal of all the key aspects of the internal market, with an emphasis on goods and judicial protection; Professor Gormley's expert fields. Forty chapters deal with constitutional aspects of the EU internal market, the free movement of goods, persons and services, EMU, public procurement and competition law, institutional and procedural dimensions, and the EU's external relations, which includes matters relating to Brexit. The broad…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- ISBN-13: 9781108643832
- Artikelnr.: 56523925
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- ISBN-13: 9781108643832
- Artikelnr.: 56523925
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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.