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The Application of EC Law by National Courts Malcolm Jarvis

The Application of EC Law by National Courts By Malcolm Jarvis

The Application of EC Law by National Courts by Malcolm Jarvis


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This book examines the application of EC law by the national courts of the EC Member States and assesses their increasingly important role in the judicial architecture of the Community. It focuses on the application of the rules of the EC Treaty concerning the free movement of goods, providing detailed coverage of this area of law.

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The Application of EC Law by National Courts: The Free Movement of Goods by Malcolm Jarvis

The decentralized system for the enforcement of European Community law, and the early development by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) of the dual doctrines of supremacy and direct effect, requires national courts of Member States to play a crucial role in the European legal order. Jarvis's book examines the application of European Community law by the national courts and assesses their increasingly important role in the judicial architecture of the Community. The author focuses on the application of the rules of the EC Treaty concerning the free movement of goods (Articles 30-36), one of the largest and most mature areas of substantive EC law. He has undertaken an exhaustive examination of relevant case law from the national courts of the United Kingdom, France and the Netherlands, while also covering the most significant developments in the courts of other Member States. Jarvis also examines the links between the huge corpus of case law and the implementation of EC law through Directives and national legislation. This ambitious book will be welcomed as a significant advance in our growing understanding of the importance of national courts in the EC legal order. From the authors Preface Selecting the appropriate balance in the title for this book was a difficult task. The dilemma was essentially whether the title should most reflect the emphasis in this work on the more general application of European Community law by national courts, or rather accent the specific area of the free movement of goods provisions within the EC Treaty. Since the issues arising from the application of the free movement of goods provisions by the national courts have such wide implications (being representative of the application of any of the other four freedoms and indeed the application of EC law by the national courts in general) it was felt that this should be reflected in the title. It is hoped that this work will add to the growing awareness of the pivotal role played by the national courts as the Community courts, whilst also providing a thought provoking analysis of the free movement of goods provisions in the EC Treaty

The Application of EC Law by National Courts Reviews

A highly detailed resource with many useful references to rulings, a selective biography and an index. * European Library, 26-27 July 1999 *

About Malcolm Jarvis

Malcom Jarvis was formerly a Research Assistant at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and is training to be a barrister. He teaches EU law part time in the University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Article 30 and imports ; 3. Actually or potentially hindering intra-community trade ; 4. Article 34 and exports ; 5. Reverse discrimination and purely national methods ; 6. The rule of reason ; 7. Article 36 grounds of justification ; 8. Intellectual Property Rights ; 9. Completion of the internal market and the effect of community harmonisation legislation ; 10. Remedies for breach of the free movement of goods rules before national courts ; 11. Preliminary references to the ECJ under article 177 ; 12. Conclusion

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NPB9780198265955
9780198265955
0198265956
The Application of EC Law by National Courts: The Free Movement of Goods by Malcolm Jarvis
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1998-07-30
540
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