Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. Volume 04, 2001

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Author(s): Alan Dashwood, Christophe Hillion, John Spencer, Angela Ward
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 450

Preliminaries......Page 1
CONTENTS......Page 5
List of Contributors......Page 7
Table of Cases......Page 11
Table of European Union Legislation......Page 41
Table of Conventions and Agreements......Page 57
1 The Elements of a Constitutional Settlement for the European Union......Page 61
2 Harmonisation and Co operation within the Third Pillar Built in risks......Page 75
3 Criminal Jurisdiction the Public Dimension to Effective Protection and the Construction of Community Citizen Relations......Page 85
4 Judicial Cultures and Judicial Independence......Page 107
5 A Policy of Bits and Pieces The Common Commercial Policy after Nice......Page 121
6 Free Movement The Workseeker as Citizen......Page 153
7 The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Beyond......Page 193
8 The Public Sector as a Good Employer the Application of the Acquired Rights Directive to Public Authorities......Page 213
9 Judicial Review in EC and EU Law Some Architectural Malfunctions and Design Improvements......Page 227
10 The Quest for a Master Key to Control Parallel Imports......Page 251
11 The First Two Years of the Competition Commission Appeal Tribunals......Page 277
12 The Elusive Quest for Uniformity in EC External Relations......Page 303
13 The TBT Agreement a Perfect Tool to Monitor Regulatory Activities Worldwide......Page 333
14 The Status of Member States not Participating in the Euro......Page 353
15 Harmony and Dissonance in Free Movement......Page 375
16 Trespassing on Sacred Ground The Implied External Competence of the European Community......Page 403
17 The Developing EC Private International Law on Family Matters......Page 433
18 Judicial Architecture at the Cross Roads Private Parties and Challenge to EC Measures Post Jégo Quéré......Page 473
Index......Page 505