Swedish studies in European law. Vol.2, 2007

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Publication Date 2008
ISBN 978-1-84113-656-1
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Abstract:
The Swedish Network for European Legal Studies presents the second volume in this new series of annual publications which acts as a forum for the publication of studies on European law by Swedish scholars. The annual contains peer-reviewed articles aimed at spreading Swedish legal research on European law to a wide international audience. The articles in the volume are concerned with European law, its development, impact and reform; furthermore they are original, analytical contributions to doctrinal debates and questions, by legal researchers mainly, but not exclusively, connected with the Swedish universities.

Contents:
The Asylum System, Migrant Networks and the Informal
Labour Market - Gregor Noll;
European Legal Strategies to Global Environmental Cooperation - Jonas Ebbesson;
The Complications of Formulating a National Environmental Action Plan - Filip Bladini;
A European Res Publica - Ola Zetterquist;
Inter-Institutional Bargaining in the EU: Comitology and
Financial Services - Josefin Almer;
Articles 235/288, Section 2, EC Treaty: Still of Constitutional Importance, if There Ever Were Any? - Göran Lysén;
2005 — The Year when European Law and its Supremacy was
Finally Acknowledged by Swedish Courts - Joakim Nergelius;
Interpretation of the Trade Mark Directive - Lars Pehrson;
Legal Consequences of Changed Rules on Companies’ Capital - Lars Henriksson;
The EC Court of Justice and the Swedish Monopolies: An Analysis of the Case Law on State Monopolies - Martin Johansson.

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