Author (Person) | Eeckhout, Piet, Tridimas, Takis |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publication Date | 2010 |
ISBN | 978-0-19-957125-3 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Now in its 28th year, the Yearbook of European Law is one of the most highly respected titles in the field. Featuring extended essays from leading scholars and practitioners, the Yearbook has become essential reading for all involved in European legal research and practice. The 2009 Yearbook (published in 2010) includes a special symposium on the Kadi case in the European Court of Justice, with contributions by Giorgio Gaja, Christian Tomuschat, Enzo Cannizzaro, Riccardo Pavoni and Martin Scheinin. Contents: The Visible Hand of European Regulatory Private Law: The Transformation of European Private Law from Autonomy to Functionalism in Competition and Regulation - Hans-W. Micklitz Beyond Enchantment: The Possibility of a New European Private Law - Leone Niglia European Social Law as an Autonomous Legal Discipline - Nicola Countouris Corporate Mobility in Private International Law and European Community Law: Debunking Some Myths - Christiana HJI Panayi The EU Payment Services Directive: An Outsider's View - Benjamin Geva Community Agencies, Competition Law and ECSB Initiatives on Securities Clearing and Settlement - Takis Tridimas The Takeover Bids Directive: An Opportunity for Europe or simply a Compromise? - Chiara Mosca Reforming the 'CAP': From 'Vertical' to 'Horizontal' Harmonisation - Robert Schütze The preliminary reference procedure and questions of international and national law - Morten Broberg Retrench and Reform: the Action for Damages - Jill Wakefield Of Celestial Motions And Gravitational Attractions: The Institutional Symbiosis Between The European Ombudsman And The European Parliament - Alexandros Tsadiras The Influence of Foreign Law Cited in Advocates General's Opinions on the Law of the European Communities - Lee Faircloth Peoples The principle of comity and the relationship between British courts and the European Court of Human Rights - Merris Amos Symposium on the Kadi Judgement: The Kadi Rulings: a Survey of the Literature - Sara Poli and Maria Tzanou EC Competence, 'Smart Sanctions' and the Kadi Case - Marise Cremona Security Council Resolutions and EC Fundamental Rights: Some Remarks on the ECJ Decision in the Kadi Case - Enzo Cannizzaro The potentially competing jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice - Annalisa Ciampi Are the Effects of the UN Charter Under EC Law Governed by Article 307 of the EC Treaty? - Giorgio Gaja The impact of the Kadi judgment on the international obligations of the EC Member States and the EC - Nikolaos Lavranos Freedom to Choose the Legal Means for Implementing UN Security Council Resolutions and the ECJ Kadi Judgment: A Misplaced Argument Hindering the Enforcement of International Law in the EC - Riccardo Pavoni Is the ECJ ruling in Kadi incompatible with international law? - Martin Scheinin The Kadi case: What relationship between the universal legal order under the auspices of the United Nations and the EU legal order? - Christian Tomuschat The Role Of The Judiciary In Times Of Emergency: Judicial Review Of Counter-Terrorism Measures In The United States Supreme Court And The European Court Of Justice - Federico Fabbrini |
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Subject Categories | Law |
Countries / Regions | Europe |