Author (Person) | Lasok, Dominik |
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Publisher | Kluwer Law International |
Publication Date | 1998 |
ISBN | 90-411-0688-X |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
The trade and customs law of the European Union, 3rd ed.: In the introductory chapter the author suggests that a customs union is the most reliable starting point for a lasting and coherent association of independent countries, and that the customs union within the EU is the most significant example today. A basic definition of a customs union is: an association of States in which goods can move as freely as they would within the boundaries of its component units, and which adopts a common policy with regard to products coming from outside the association. The objective of creating a customs union was laid down in the Treaty of Rome and is a fundamental aspect of the European Community. It has proved to be a solid base for the evolution of the European integration process both in a political and economic sense. This major source provides a detailed guide to all aspects of the customs and trade law of the EU. In this latest edition the following new aspects are noted: the latest developments in the internal market; the adoption of the Community Customs Code; the completion of the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations which resulted in the WTO; and the transformation of the EC into the EU. Lasok, Dominik |
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Subject Categories | Internal Markets, Trade |
Countries / Regions | Europe |