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The Substantive Law of the EU Catherine Barnard

The Substantive Law of the EU By Catherine Barnard

The Substantive Law of the EU by Catherine Barnard


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Notable for its detailed coverage of the substantive aspects of European law, and including case studies, flowcharts, and diagrams, this text focuses principally on the four freedoms: the free movement of goods, persons, services, and capital, and the rules regulating movement from one Member State to another.

The Substantive Law of the EU Summary

The Substantive Law of the EU: The Four Freedoms by Catherine Barnard

The Substantive Law of the EU by Catherine Barnard is the perfect resource for anyone wishing to gain a thorough grasp of the four freedoms in EU law. An introductory chapter outlines the background to EU law in this area: the role of free trade theory, the evolution and expansion of the internal market and the fundamental principles underpinning this process. The following sections then provide a detailed examination of the four freedoms - goods, persons, services, and capital - which make up the core of EU law. The fully revised and updated third edition addresses the significant recent developments in EU legislation including expanded coverage of the free movement of services and more detailed consideration of the derogations and limitations to the four freedoms. Regular case studies help to unlock the subtleties of EU law in operation and frequent diagrams and flow charts clarify the more complex areas of substantive law. Online Resource Centre The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre providing: * An additional chapter on Intellectual property and the free movement of goods - useful for anyone needing to study this topic * An interactive map of Europe with hot-spots on all EU Member States providing factual information on each country * A timeline of the EU tracing key dates in EU legal history * Electronic copies of the figures from the book are available to lecturers for re-use in lectures and as handouts * A treaty navigation resource enabling the user to look first hand at the key primary sources of law and trace its development and evolution * Video clips from the EU archive demonstrate the important historical context to EU law helping students to appreciate the wider aspects of the EU's development * Web links to useful sources of information provide the ideal platform to online research

Table of Contents

PART I INTRODUCTION; 1. Introduction to the issues; PART II FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS; 2. Introduction to the free movement of goods; 3. Article 25 (customs duties and charges having equivalent effect) and Article 90 (internal taxation); 4. Quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect under Articles 28 and 39; 5. Article 28 and certain selling arrangements; 6. Derogations and justifications; 7. External economic relations of the EU: the common commercial policy; PART III FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS AND SERVICES; 8. Introduction to the free movement of persons; 9. Free movement of workers; 10. Freedom of establishment; 11. Freedom to provide and receive services; 12. Union citizenship; 13. Derogations, limitations, conditions, and justifications; 14. Third-country nationals and the EU; PART IV FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL; 15. Free movement of capital and economic and monetary union; PART V COMPLETING THE SINGLE MARKET; 16. Regulating the internal market

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GOR004962452
9780199562244
0199562245
The Substantive Law of the EU: The Four Freedoms by Catherine Barnard
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2010-08-12
784
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