Authors: Catherine Barnard
ISBN-13: 9780199562244, ISBN-10: 0199562245
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: October 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Catherine Barnard is Reader in European Union Law at the University of Cambridge, Jean Monnet Chair of European Law, and Fellow of Trinity College. She specialises in European Union law and labour law which she teaches at both undergraduate and post graduate level.
This book focuses on the substantive law of the EU with regard to the free movement of goods, persons, services, and capital. An introductory chapter outlines the background to EU law in this sphere; the role of free trade theory, the development of economic integration until the present day, and the fundamental principles underpinning this development. The author makes judicious use of case studies to illustrate and develop central issues, diagrams and flowcharts to clarify the more complex areas of this sphere of EU law.
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Preface | ||
Table of legislation | ||
Table of cases | ||
Table of equivalences | ||
Abbreviations | ||
List of figures | ||
Pt. I | Introduction | |
1 | Introduction to the issues | 3 |
Pt. II | Free movement of goods | |
2 | Introduction to the free movement of goods | 27 |
3 | Article 25 : customs duties and charges having equivalent effect | 35 |
4 | Article 90 : internal taxation | 45 |
5 | Quantitative restrictions under Article 28; derogations under Article 30 | 63 |
6 | Measures having equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions under Article 28 | 86 |
7 | Article 28 and certain selling arrangements; quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect on exports under Article 29 | 128 |
8 | Intellectual property and the free movement of goods | 155 |
9 | External economic relations of the EU : the common commercial policy | 194 |
Pt. III | Free movement of persons and services | |
10 | Introduction to the free movement of persons | 231 |
11 | Free movement of workers | 264 |
12 | The right of establishment | 291 |
13 | Freedom to provide and receive services | 330 |
14 | Free movement of persons : derogations, limitations, and conditions | 373 |
15 | Union citizenship | 400 |
16 | Third-country nationals and the EU | 432 |
Pt. IV | Free movement of capital | |
17 | Free movement of capital and economic and monetary union | 461 |
Pt. V | Completing the single market | |
18 | Regulating the internal market | 493 |