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OverviewThis is a new edition of Peter Oliver's classic work Free Movement of Goods in the European Community (now, in the light of the Lisbon Treaty revisions ""European Union"") which has established itself as one of the leading works of reference on European law for practitioners and academics alike. Indeed, whether advising clients or preparing for teaching there is no European lawyer who can afford not to have a copy of this book close to hand. Concise, precise, and lucid, the book has become the first port of call for anyone seeking answers to questions about the foundations of free movement of goods in the EU. With specialist chapters written by leading academic and practising lawyers, including Peter Oliver himself, this edition has been extensively rewritten to take into account recent judgments from the ECJ, including important cases such as C-110/05 Commission v Italy (""trailers"") and C- 142/05 Mickelsson (""jet skis""), both of which relate to restrictions on the use of goods. It also takes account of all the recent European legislation and the impact of the Lisbon Treaty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Peter J Oliver (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, and Monckton Chambers, UK) , Professor Stefan Enchelmaier , Dr Malcolm Jarvis , Angus C JohnstonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Edition: Fifth Edition Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 4.90cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.240kg ISBN: 9781841138107ISBN 10: 184113810 Pages: 628 Publication Date: 02 September 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of European Treaties Table of Other Conventions, Treaties etc Table of European Legislation List of National Regulatory and Legislative Acts 1 Introduction Peter Oliver 2 Scope: Subject Matter Malcolm Jarvis 3 Scope:Territory Peter Oliver 4 Scope: Persons Bound Malcolm Jarvis 5 Quantitative Restrictions Malcolm Jarvis 6 Measures of Equivalent Effect I: General Peter Oliver 7 Measures of Equivalent Effect II: Specific Measures Stefan Enchelmaier 8 Article 36 TFEU: General Stefan Enchelmaier 9 Article 36 TFEU: Intellectual Property Christopher Stothers 10 Other Exception Clauses Angus Johnston 11 Agriculture and Fisheries Peter Oliver 12 State Monopolies of a Commercial Character Angus Johnston 13 Union Legislation Relating to the Free Movement of Goods Stephen Weatherill 14 The European Economic Area Sven Norberg 15 Conclusion Peter Oliver Annex I Table of Equivalences of Treaty Articles Annex II Extracts from Leading Judgments Annex III Selected Bibliography on Articles 34 to 36 TFEU IndexReviewsAt over 500 pages this is a substantial work and in its latest and greatly expanded edition is a leading authority on one of the fundamental principles that underpins the EU: the free movement of goods. The book is well structured and easy to navigate. The introduction of a separate chapter relating to intellectual property is welcome given the number of cases in that area. There are also separate chapters on areas such as agriculture and fisheries, state monopolies, and the relationship with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, the EU's partners in the European Economic Area - within which the same free movement rules apply. Ease of navigation is greatly aided by case tables, statute tables and a comprehensive index. It is an impressive work and one that I hope will circulate widely within the EU. Stephen Kinsella The European Voice ...un ouvrage qui est une somme, sans lacune, ... qui, par l'approche suivie, tant dans sa perspective temporelle que par l'eclairage des affaires qui l'illustrent par petites touches... respire sous la plume des contributeurs comme sous les yeux du lecteur, et donne a ce droit l'image d'un spectacle en constant mouvement. Cahiers de Droit Europeen A real classic, an indispensible reference work to have at hand at all timesLuigi DanieleStudi sull 'integrazione europeaMay 2011At over 500 pages this is a substantial work and in its latest and greatly expanded edition is a leading authority on one of the fundamental principles that underpins the EU: the free movement of goods.The book is well structured and easy to navigate. The introduction of a separate chapter relating to intellectual property is welcome given the number of cases in that area. There are also separate chapters on areas such as agriculture and fisheries, state monopolies, and the relationship with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, the EU's partners in the European Economic Area within which the same free movement rules apply.Ease of navigation is greatly aided by case tables, statute tables and a comprehensive index. It is an impressive work and one that I hope will circulate widely within the EU.Stephen KinsellaThe European Voice...un ouvrage qui est une somme, sans lacune,a... aqui, par l'approche suivie, tant dans sa perspective temporelle que par l'eclairage des affaires qui l'illustrent par petites touches... respire sous la plume des contributeurs comme sous les yeux du lecteur, et donne a ce droit l'image d'un spectacle en constant mouvement.Cahiers de Droit Europeen At over 500 pages this is a substantial work and in its latest and greatly expanded edition is a leading authority on one of the fundamental principles that underpins the EU: the free movement of goods. The book is well structured and easy to navigate. The introduction of a separate chapter relating to intellectual property is welcome given the number of cases in that area. There are also separate chapters on areas such as agriculture and fisheries, state monopolies, and the relationship with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, the EU's partners in the European Economic Area - within which the same free movement rules apply. Ease of navigation is greatly aided by case tables, statute tables and a comprehensive index. It is an impressive work and one that I hope will circulate widely within the EU. Stephen Kinsella The European Voice Author InformationThe Editor, Peter J Oliver, is a Legal Adviser to the European Commission and Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Stefan Enchelmaier is Professor of European and Comparative Commercial Law at the York Law School, University of York. Malcolm Jarvis is a Barrister at 20 Essex St, with a broad practice in EU law, conflict of laws and international commercial litigation. Angus Johnston is a University Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Trinity Hall. Sven Norberg has, inter alia, served as Director of the Legal Affairs department at the EFTA Secretariat, as Judge of the EFTA Court and as Director at DG Competition in the European Commission. Christopher Stothers is a counsel in the intellectual property litigation group in the London office of Arnold & Porter (UK) LLP and a visiting lecturer in intellectual property and competition law at University College London. He concentrates his practice on high value cross-border patent litigation and competition litigation. Stephen Weatherill is the Jacques Delors Professor of European Law at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Somerville College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |