The enhanced Law of the European Union looseleaf service covers the institutional framework of the EU, the structure and procedure of the courts, general principles and interpretation of EU law and the four basic freedoms underpinning the operation of the common market. In addition, the work includes detailed analysis of the various sectors of industry and commerce on which EU law has an increasing impact and of the various policy areas which EU legislation and regulation is constantly developing. The editors and authors are among the most distinguished lawyers specialising in European Union law. The subject by subject format provides a narrative statement of the law, regulations, directives, decisions and cases, with full citation to the source material and authorities for each proposition advanced.
This major work was formerly published by Butterworths but was then taken over and relaunched by Richmond Law & Tax in 2002, with an ongoing programme under way to reissue all of the chapters on a rolling basis. Those already reissued are shown in capitals below, while those shown in normal text are still forthcoming. Now part of the Oxford law list, the programme to reissue the work will be continued with the aim of completing the process over the next 18 to 24 months.
David Vaughan CBE QC is a leading expert on European Union law, particularly within the competition and administrative practice areas. He is a senior barrister at Brick Court Chambers in London and has appeared in more than 90 cases at the European Court of Justice. The Chambers and Partners Guide to the Legal Profession 2002 - 2003 describes Mr Vaughan as "one of the senior statesmen of the competition world". He is also a Deputy High Court Judge, Judge of the Court of Appeals of Jersey and Guernsey, and Honorary Professor of European Law at Durham University. Aidan Robertson QC is a barrister at Brick Court Chambers in London, specialising in European Union, competition and administrative law. The co-author of two books on competition law, Mr Robertson is widely published in academic and professional journals. He has also lectured and tutored law at Oxford University. Dr Anzhela Yevgenyeva is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Business Taxation, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
1. Institutions ; 2. The Court of Justice and the Court of First ; 3. General Principles of EU Law ; 4. Rights and Remedies ; 5. External Relations ; 6. Justice and Home Affairs ; 7. Free Movement of Goods and Customs Union ; 8. Free Movement of Persons ; 9. Rights of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services ; 10. Free Movement of Capital and Payments ; 11. Financial Services ; 12. Professional Services ; 13. Energy ; 14. Electronic Communications ; 15. Pharmaceuticals ; 16. Agriculture ; 17. Fisheries ; 18. Transport ; 19. Anti-Dumping and Comericial Policy ; 20. Company Law ; 21A Competition: General Principles ; 21B Competition: Procedure and Remedies ; 21C Competition: Mergers ; 21D Competition: Intellectual Property ; 21E Competition: Vertical Agreements ; 21F Competition: Horizontal Agreements ; 22. Consumer Law ; 23. Economic and Monetary Union ; 24A Environment: General Principles ; 24B Environment: Special Issues ; 24C Environment: Waste Law ; 25. Intellectual Property ; 26. Public Procurement ; 27. Regional Policy ; 28. Social and Employment ; 29. State Aid ; 30. Taxation
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.3.2007 |
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| Mitarbeit |
Chef-Herausgeber: Anzhela Yevgenyeva |
| Verlagsort | Oxford |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
| ISBN-13 | 9781904501114 / 9781904501114 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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