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The Law of Money and Financial Services in the EC John Usher (Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh)

The Law of Money and Financial Services in the EC By John Usher (Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh)

Summary

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.

The Law of Money and Financial Services in the EC Summary

The Law of Money and Financial Services in the EC by John Usher (Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh)

This book relates the development of economic and monetary union in the EC to the development of the single market for financial services. The new edition fully reflects the institutional and legal consequences of the achievement of economic and monetary union in 1999, while taking account also of the continuing flow of Community legislation and case-law in the area of financial services. The transparency resulting from monetary union has shown problems of taxation to be a barrier to market integration, and this is reflected in a new Chapter. On the other hand, this an area in which variable geometry has become a legal reality, and this also is reflected in a new Chapter of the book.

The Law of Money and Financial Services in the EC Reviews

... revised chapters bring the reader up-to-date on various developments relevant to the subject matter. ... As with the first edition of this work, Professor Usher has succeeded in making a difficult area of Community law accessible to the reader. Anyone interested in the operation of the European single market cannot ignore this area of Community law. ... This clear, readable and critical exposition of an important area of Community law is highly recommended. * The Cambridge Law Journal 2001 *
The new edition of this publication fully reflect(s) the institutional and legal consequences of the new situation. * european access plus website *
Professor Usher's analysis is always accessible and often provocative. His lucid and critical examination ... makes this work an important and timely one. * Niamh Moloney, European Law Review 2000 *

Table of Contents

Table of statutes ; Table of cases ; Introduction ; Money in the context of the EC Treaty ; Capital Movements ; Monetary movements, taxation and the Treaty freedoms ; The application of EC competition rules to financial services ; Cross-border financial services: the Treaty rules ; Banking, investment and loans: the Community legislation ; From units of account to the Euro ; The development of monetary union ; The ins and the outs ; Monetary institutions ; External monetary relations and influences

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NPB9780198298779
9780198298779
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The Law of Money and Financial Services in the EC by John Usher (Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions and Director of the Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh)
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Oxford University Press
2000-03-23
300
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