EU internal market law / Gareth Davies.
2002
JX1982.T6 D287 2002 (Map It)
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Author
Title
EU internal market law / Gareth Davies.
Published
London : Cavendish, 2002.
Call Number
JX1982.T6 D287 2002
Cover Title
European Union internal market law
ISBN
1859416888
Description
xxi, 213 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)48194350
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-207) and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
Table of Treaty Articles
Table of Community Acts and Secondary Legislation
1
Introduction
1
2
The Free Movement of Goods: Taxes and Duties
5
2.1Customs duties
5
2.2Discriminatory taxation
12
3
The Free Movement of Goods: Quantitative Restrictions
19
3.1What is a quantitative restriction?
19
3.2What is a measure?
19
3.3Public and private measures
20
3.4Article 28
20
3.5Article 29
37
4
The Free Movement of Persons
41
4.1Workers
41
4.2Establishment
57
4.3Students
64
4.4Citizens
65
5
The Free Movement of Services
71
5.1What are services?
71
5.2The three service situations
75
5.3The particular problems of services
80
6
The Free Movement of Capital
83
6.1The development of capital movement
83
6.2The future of capital movement
86
6.3Note on economic and monetary policy
87
7
Exceptions to Free Movement
93
7.1The exception articles
93
7.2Distinguishing Treaty exceptions from objective justifications
95
7.3Interpretation of Treaty exceptions
96
7.4The public service exception
108
8
Common Principles: Discrimination and Market Access
111
8.1Discrimination
111
8.2Market access
121
8.3Convergence: freedoms united?
124
9
Competition and the Internal Market
129
9.1Competition law and free movement law
129
9.2The influence of competition ideas
132
10
The Process of Harmonisation
137
10.1What is harmonisation?
137
10.2The old and new approaches to harmonisation
139
10.3The legal base
142
10.4The effect of harmonisation
145
10.5The relationship between judicial and legislative harmonisation
145
10.6Examples of harmonisation: recognition of qualifications
146
10.7Examples of harmonisation: e-commerce
150
11
The Wholly Internal Situation
155
11.1Facts within the scope of community law
156
11.2Reverse discrimination and 'normal' discrimination
161
11.3Abstract questions
163
12
Private Actors
165
12.1Should private actors be bound?
165
12.2Applying free movement law to private actors
167
13
Intellectual Property
175
13.1What is intellectual property?
175
13.2IP rights in Europe
175
13.3IP rights and free movement
176
13.4Existence and exercise of rights
177
13.5Using IP rights
178
13.6Exhaustion of rights
179
13.7Copyright
182
13.8Legislation
183
13.9Note on economics
184
14
Social Issues of Internal Market Law
185
14.1Human rights in the internal market
185
14.2Third country nationals in the internal market
193
14.3The internal market and the welfare state
199
Further Reading and Bibliography
205
Index
209