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Principles and Practice in EU Sports Law provides an overview of EU Sports Law. It details the development of EU sports law over time and applies this example to the discussion of the tension between sporting bodies and states and international organizations.
Presenting the first analytical overview of the legal foundations of the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy, this book provides a detailed examination of the legal framework and problems faced by the EU's security policy.
Much of the national legislation regulating companies and their activities in the member states derives from EC Directives. This book analyses in detail the company law Directives which have been adopted and makes a thorough examination of the decisions on company law emanating from the European Court of Justice.
Describing the relationship between intellectual property rights and the Law of the European Union, this book examines the conflict between intellectual property rights and the free movement of goods and services under European Law and analyses the various solutions to that conflict that have been adopted by the European Court of Justice.
This book examines the law relating to the free movement of persons and services. It offers a modern exposition of the law in the context of the convergence of the case law on goods, persons and services, and the emerging case law on the rights which flow from citizenship of the European Union.
This new edition provides a fully updated treatment of legislation, new treaties and cases in the two courts of the EU especially, but also in Member States, as well as commentary on the Union Customs Code and secondary legislation, and increased coverage of the wider role of customs authorities and history of customs unions.
Economic and monetary union was achieved between 11 Member States of the EU in 1999. This edition fully reflects the legal consequences of this development. It looks at it in the context of the continuing development of the single market for financial services within the whole of the EU.
Examines in some detail the various tax regimes affecting the Community and uncovers the links between policy and law-making in a way which should give all readers a firm understanding of the principles of EC tax law.
The new edition of this major work is a must-buy for all students studying EU employment law. It offers comprehensive coverage of an increasingly complex subject, tackling both case law and legislation, and provides detailed analysis of the EU's Directives and their impact on employment law.
A new edition of the leading treatise on EU external relations law, this book examines the external actions of the EU. It explains what external competences the EU has, how it makes use of those competences, and how the EU interacts with international law. It is an indispensible guide to academics, practitioners, and students working in this area.
Provides a critical examination of the EU law forbidding discrimination, and the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the law are explored. The scope and enforcement of the Race Directive and the Framework Directive, and the contribution of the European Convention on Human Rights to the law forbidding discrimination are also examined.
This book is concerned with the law of agriculture in the EC. It is an area in which it has few competitors, yet which raises major issues relevant to all those with an interest in EC law and World Trade law more generally.
This book provides a detailed analysis of the evolution of EC Competition Law and policy and of the main substantive and procedural rules that govern it. It covers all of the main topics studied on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and examines the major recent developments that have taken place in this rapidly changing area of law.
Provides an analysis of the general principles as applied by the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance. This work assesses the impact of the EU Constitution on the relationship between the EU and the Member States and the protection of Community rights in national courts.
Examines the contribution of the Court to shaping the legal framework within which the European Union operates. It considers the Court's organization and working methods, powers, and how it has uses its powers to resolve questions of constitutional and substantive law. The implications of the Constitutional Treaty are taken into account.
Offers an exposition of EC Directives, individual rights, and the protection of those rights in national courts. The author's empirical argument is supported by discussion of doctrine and theory. The prospects of Directives in the light of the nascent European Constitution are also discussed in this book.
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