Yearbook of European law. Vol.24, 2005

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Publication Date 2006
ISBN 0-19-928537-3
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This is the twenty-fourth volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.

Articles:

Anthony Arnull: From bit part to starring role? The Court of Justice and Europe's Constitutional Treaty
Yataka Arai: 'Scrupulous but dynamic' - the freedom of expression and the principle of proportionality under European Community law
Monica Claes: Constitutionalising Europe at its source: the 'European clauses' in the national constitutions: evolution and typology
Kamiel Mortelmans: The Court under the influence of its Advocates General: an analysis of the case law on the functioning of the internal market
Stefan Enchelmaier: No-one slips through the net? Latest developments, and non-developments, in the European Court of Justice's jurisprudence on Art. 230(4) EC
Jeff Kenner: Worker involvement in the Societas Europaea: integrating company and labour law in the European Union?
Daniela Obradovic: Civil society and the social dialogue in European governance
Päivi Leino: European universalism? The EU and human rights conditionality
Emily Reid: Protecting non-economic interests in the European Community legal order: a sustainable development?
Alexandra Gatto: Corporate social responsibility in the external relations of the EU
Fiona Smith & Lorna Woods: A distinction without a difference: exploring the boundary between goods and services in the World Trade Organization and the European Union.

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