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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jukka Snell (, Lecturer, University of Wales, Swansea)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.583kg ISBN: 9780199250097ISBN 10: 019925009 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 14 March 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1: The Free Movement of Goods and Services in the Scheme of the Treaty 2: Subject Matter - i. Goods ii. Services 3: The Uniform interpretation of the Freedoms 4: Terminology 5: The Objective of the Study Restrictions 6: Vertical Division of Power in the Community and the Scope Given to the Freedoms 7: Early Developments - i. Goods ii. Services 8: Disparity Between National Rules - i. Goods ii. Services 9: Obstacles Created by Truly Non-Discriminatory Rules - i Goods ii Services 10: Keck and the Free Movement of Services Persons Bound 11: Introduction 12: Private Parties 13: The Community Justification 14: Introduction 15: Treaty Exceptions 16: Judicially Created Exceptions 17: Proportionality 18: Conclusion Conclusion 19: Introduction 20: The Approach of the Court - i. Restriction ii. Persons Bound iii. Justification 21: Reasons for the Differences 22: Proposed Solutions - i. Restriction ii. Private Parties Appendix BibliographyReviews`Overall, Goods and Services in EC Law is a first-class book, written in a fluent and straightforward style. It provides a very clear and in-depth analysis of a fascinating area of law in constant evolution. The thought provoking discussion makes this book a valuable contribution to the discussion in this field... I would recommend Goods and Services in EC Law with no hesitation to academics, practitioners, postgraduate and research students of EC law, any University and law library as well as more generally to anyone with an interest in the substantive law of the European Community... clear and straightforward style...' Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella, Journal of International Commercial Law, 2003 `The more ... I read of the book, the more I realised the importance of coming back to read it again. It would be a valuable addition to every university law library, as well as to the library of those who want to see where Community law could, or should, go in this area.' Lord Slynn of Hadley `Very clearly and well written with a remarkable range of references to the writings of others, this book is, in my view, both a challenge and a significant contribution to the jurisprudential analysis which the author thinks, rightly, is important, particularly at this stage of development of Community law. Inevitably not everyone will agree with his approach or his conclusions. The more, however, I read of the book, the more I realised the importance of coming back to read it again. It would be a valuable addition to every university law library, as well as to the library of those who want to see where Community law could, or should, go in this area.' Lord Slynn of Hadley Snell puts forward a comprehensive and informative account of the relationship between free movement of goods and services. His analysis is interesting and intelligent. All in all, a useful addition to the literature on free movement. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law ... Goods and Services in EC Law is a first-class book, written in a fluent and straightforward style. It provides a very clear and in-depth analysis of a fascinating area of law in constant evolution. The thought provoking discussion makes this book a valuable contribution to the discussion in this field. Journal of International Commercial Law The more ... I read of the book, the more I realised the importance of coming back to read it again. It would be a valuable addition to every university law library, as well as to the library of those who want to see where Community law could, or should, go in this area. Lord Slynn of Hadley Author InformationJukka Snell is Lecturer in Law at the University of Wales, Swansea Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |