Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Ariel Ezrachi, Sanja Bogojevic, Dorota Leczykiewicz
The Internal Market Ideal
Essays in Honour of Stephen Weatherill
Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Ariel Ezrachi, Sanja Bogojevic, Dorota Leczykiewicz
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Essays in Honour of Stephen Weatherill
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The Internal Market Ideal is an essay collection honouring Professor Stephen Weatherill. A reference to his seminal work The Internal Market as a Legal Concept (OUP, 2016), this volume celebrates Weatherill's scholarship and examines the legal issues surrounding the semi-integrated market of the European Union.
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The Internal Market Ideal is an essay collection honouring Professor Stephen Weatherill. A reference to his seminal work The Internal Market as a Legal Concept (OUP, 2016), this volume celebrates Weatherill's scholarship and examines the legal issues surrounding the semi-integrated market of the European Union.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 164mm x 241mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 888g
- ISBN-13: 9780192867063
- ISBN-10: 0192867067
- Artikelnr.: 70972413
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 164mm x 241mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 888g
- ISBN-13: 9780192867063
- ISBN-10: 0192867067
- Artikelnr.: 70972413
Jeremias Adams-Prassl is Professor of Law at Magdalen College, Oxford. He read law at Oxford, Paris, and Harvard Law School, and is the author of over 100 articles and books, including most recently Humans as a Service: The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy (OUP) and Great Debates in EU Law (with Sanja Bogojevi¿ ). His work has been recognised by prizes and awards including the Modern Law Review's Wedderburn Prize, a British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award, and the 2020 Leverhulme Prize. Since April 2021, he has led a five-year research project on Algorithms at Work, funded by the European Research Council. Sanja Bogojevi¿ is Fellow and Professor of Law at Lady Margaret Hall and the Faculty of Law, Oxford. Prior to joining Oxford Law Faculty, she was Associate Professor ('Docent') of Environmental Law at Lund University, Sweden, to which she remains affiliated as Visiting Professor. She is the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Environmental Law, and author of Emissions Trading Schemes: Market, States and Law for which she was awarded the 2016 Nils Klim Prize for her 'outstanding contribution to the study of law' and Great Debates in EU Law (with Jeremias Adams-Prassl), and co-editor of Discretion in EU Public Procurement Law, Environmental Rights in Europe and Beyond. Ariel Ezrachi is the Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law at the University of Oxford, Fellow of Pembroke College, and the Director of the University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy. He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement (OUP) and the author, co-author, and editor of numerous books, including How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation, Competition Overdose, Virtual Competition, and EU Competition Law: An Analytical Guide to the Leading Cases, 7e. Dorota Leczykiewicz is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and an Official Fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford. In the Oxford Law Faculty, she is the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies (Taught Courses). Her work focuses on tort law, comparative private law, EU constitutional law and fundamental rights. She edited two books with Professor Stephen Weatherill: The Involvement of EU Law in Private Law Relationships and The Images of the Consumer in EU Law: Legislation, Free Movement and Competition Law.
* Part I: The Ever-Developing Nature of Internal Market Law
* 1: Michal Bobek: The Internal Market as an Incomplete and Evolving
Structure: But Evolving Towards Where Exactly?
* 2: Michèle Finck: The Maturation of European Data Law: From
Fundamental Rights to Economic Rights
* 3: Alicia Hinarejos: Economic and Monetary Union and the single
market: a coming-of-age story?
* 4: Jan Zglinski: The Internal Market as a Dynamic Process
* Part II: The Internal Market, Consumer Protection, Free Movement of
Goods and Persons
* 5: Laurence W Gormley: Sheep may safely graze
* 6: Stefan Enchelmaier: Chamber Music, Atonal: How the Structure of
the CJEU Affects the Jurisprudence on Free Movement of Goods
* 7: Sacha Prechal: Fundamental Rights and Treaty Freedoms: The
'Derogation Situation' and Infringement Proceedings
* 8: Eleanor Spaventa: The Relationship between Free Movement of
Persons and Fundamental Rights
* 9: Geraint Howells: The Evolving Regulation of Consumer Safety in the
Internal Market
* Part III: The Internal Market, Competition Law and Sports
* 10: Albertina Albors-Llorens: The Ties That Will Always Bind: EU
Competition Law and the Single Market
* 11: Miguel Poiares Maduro: EU Law and Sports: A Match Made in Hell or
in Heaven?
* 12: Mislav Mataija and Petros C. Mavroidis: The Crusade for the Holy
Grail of Competitive Balance
* 13: Okeoghene Odudu: No one is Bigger than the Game
* Part IV: EU Values and the Mobilisation of EU Law
* 14: Hans-W. Micklitz and Thomas Roethe: Public Interest Litigation,
Legal Professionalism and the ECJ: Deciding a Case or Managing
Politics?
* 15: Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello: The Darker Side of the EU
Internal Market Ideal: Free Movement of Workers Living in a Coastal
Town
* 16: Katja S. Ziegler: The Paradigm Shift from EU Law to International
Law of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement: A Swansong
* 17: Tamara Periin and Nathan Cambien: The Single Market, the Rule of
Law and Access to EU Courts: Vigilance of Individuals before the EU
Courts
* Part V: Teaching EU Internal Market Law
* 18: Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Dayana Baleva, Jovan Dimitrijewitsch, Rhian
Jukes, Antonín Kotrba and Lukas Schaupp: '(Teaching) The Integrity of
the EU's Internal Market
* 19: Jo Shaw: The Archaeology of an Examination Paper
* 1: Michal Bobek: The Internal Market as an Incomplete and Evolving
Structure: But Evolving Towards Where Exactly?
* 2: Michèle Finck: The Maturation of European Data Law: From
Fundamental Rights to Economic Rights
* 3: Alicia Hinarejos: Economic and Monetary Union and the single
market: a coming-of-age story?
* 4: Jan Zglinski: The Internal Market as a Dynamic Process
* Part II: The Internal Market, Consumer Protection, Free Movement of
Goods and Persons
* 5: Laurence W Gormley: Sheep may safely graze
* 6: Stefan Enchelmaier: Chamber Music, Atonal: How the Structure of
the CJEU Affects the Jurisprudence on Free Movement of Goods
* 7: Sacha Prechal: Fundamental Rights and Treaty Freedoms: The
'Derogation Situation' and Infringement Proceedings
* 8: Eleanor Spaventa: The Relationship between Free Movement of
Persons and Fundamental Rights
* 9: Geraint Howells: The Evolving Regulation of Consumer Safety in the
Internal Market
* Part III: The Internal Market, Competition Law and Sports
* 10: Albertina Albors-Llorens: The Ties That Will Always Bind: EU
Competition Law and the Single Market
* 11: Miguel Poiares Maduro: EU Law and Sports: A Match Made in Hell or
in Heaven?
* 12: Mislav Mataija and Petros C. Mavroidis: The Crusade for the Holy
Grail of Competitive Balance
* 13: Okeoghene Odudu: No one is Bigger than the Game
* Part IV: EU Values and the Mobilisation of EU Law
* 14: Hans-W. Micklitz and Thomas Roethe: Public Interest Litigation,
Legal Professionalism and the ECJ: Deciding a Case or Managing
Politics?
* 15: Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello: The Darker Side of the EU
Internal Market Ideal: Free Movement of Workers Living in a Coastal
Town
* 16: Katja S. Ziegler: The Paradigm Shift from EU Law to International
Law of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement: A Swansong
* 17: Tamara Periin and Nathan Cambien: The Single Market, the Rule of
Law and Access to EU Courts: Vigilance of Individuals before the EU
Courts
* Part V: Teaching EU Internal Market Law
* 18: Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Dayana Baleva, Jovan Dimitrijewitsch, Rhian
Jukes, Antonín Kotrba and Lukas Schaupp: '(Teaching) The Integrity of
the EU's Internal Market
* 19: Jo Shaw: The Archaeology of an Examination Paper
* Part I: The Ever-Developing Nature of Internal Market Law
* 1: Michal Bobek: The Internal Market as an Incomplete and Evolving
Structure: But Evolving Towards Where Exactly?
* 2: Michèle Finck: The Maturation of European Data Law: From
Fundamental Rights to Economic Rights
* 3: Alicia Hinarejos: Economic and Monetary Union and the single
market: a coming-of-age story?
* 4: Jan Zglinski: The Internal Market as a Dynamic Process
* Part II: The Internal Market, Consumer Protection, Free Movement of
Goods and Persons
* 5: Laurence W Gormley: Sheep may safely graze
* 6: Stefan Enchelmaier: Chamber Music, Atonal: How the Structure of
the CJEU Affects the Jurisprudence on Free Movement of Goods
* 7: Sacha Prechal: Fundamental Rights and Treaty Freedoms: The
'Derogation Situation' and Infringement Proceedings
* 8: Eleanor Spaventa: The Relationship between Free Movement of
Persons and Fundamental Rights
* 9: Geraint Howells: The Evolving Regulation of Consumer Safety in the
Internal Market
* Part III: The Internal Market, Competition Law and Sports
* 10: Albertina Albors-Llorens: The Ties That Will Always Bind: EU
Competition Law and the Single Market
* 11: Miguel Poiares Maduro: EU Law and Sports: A Match Made in Hell or
in Heaven?
* 12: Mislav Mataija and Petros C. Mavroidis: The Crusade for the Holy
Grail of Competitive Balance
* 13: Okeoghene Odudu: No one is Bigger than the Game
* Part IV: EU Values and the Mobilisation of EU Law
* 14: Hans-W. Micklitz and Thomas Roethe: Public Interest Litigation,
Legal Professionalism and the ECJ: Deciding a Case or Managing
Politics?
* 15: Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello: The Darker Side of the EU
Internal Market Ideal: Free Movement of Workers Living in a Coastal
Town
* 16: Katja S. Ziegler: The Paradigm Shift from EU Law to International
Law of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement: A Swansong
* 17: Tamara Periin and Nathan Cambien: The Single Market, the Rule of
Law and Access to EU Courts: Vigilance of Individuals before the EU
Courts
* Part V: Teaching EU Internal Market Law
* 18: Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Dayana Baleva, Jovan Dimitrijewitsch, Rhian
Jukes, Antonín Kotrba and Lukas Schaupp: '(Teaching) The Integrity of
the EU's Internal Market
* 19: Jo Shaw: The Archaeology of an Examination Paper
* 1: Michal Bobek: The Internal Market as an Incomplete and Evolving
Structure: But Evolving Towards Where Exactly?
* 2: Michèle Finck: The Maturation of European Data Law: From
Fundamental Rights to Economic Rights
* 3: Alicia Hinarejos: Economic and Monetary Union and the single
market: a coming-of-age story?
* 4: Jan Zglinski: The Internal Market as a Dynamic Process
* Part II: The Internal Market, Consumer Protection, Free Movement of
Goods and Persons
* 5: Laurence W Gormley: Sheep may safely graze
* 6: Stefan Enchelmaier: Chamber Music, Atonal: How the Structure of
the CJEU Affects the Jurisprudence on Free Movement of Goods
* 7: Sacha Prechal: Fundamental Rights and Treaty Freedoms: The
'Derogation Situation' and Infringement Proceedings
* 8: Eleanor Spaventa: The Relationship between Free Movement of
Persons and Fundamental Rights
* 9: Geraint Howells: The Evolving Regulation of Consumer Safety in the
Internal Market
* Part III: The Internal Market, Competition Law and Sports
* 10: Albertina Albors-Llorens: The Ties That Will Always Bind: EU
Competition Law and the Single Market
* 11: Miguel Poiares Maduro: EU Law and Sports: A Match Made in Hell or
in Heaven?
* 12: Mislav Mataija and Petros C. Mavroidis: The Crusade for the Holy
Grail of Competitive Balance
* 13: Okeoghene Odudu: No one is Bigger than the Game
* Part IV: EU Values and the Mobilisation of EU Law
* 14: Hans-W. Micklitz and Thomas Roethe: Public Interest Litigation,
Legal Professionalism and the ECJ: Deciding a Case or Managing
Politics?
* 15: Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello: The Darker Side of the EU
Internal Market Ideal: Free Movement of Workers Living in a Coastal
Town
* 16: Katja S. Ziegler: The Paradigm Shift from EU Law to International
Law of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement: A Swansong
* 17: Tamara Periin and Nathan Cambien: The Single Market, the Rule of
Law and Access to EU Courts: Vigilance of Individuals before the EU
Courts
* Part V: Teaching EU Internal Market Law
* 18: Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Dayana Baleva, Jovan Dimitrijewitsch, Rhian
Jukes, Antonín Kotrba and Lukas Schaupp: '(Teaching) The Integrity of
the EU's Internal Market
* 19: Jo Shaw: The Archaeology of an Examination Paper