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The Oxford Encyclopaedia of European Community Law: Volume II - The Law of the Internal Market


ISBN13: 9780198256007
ISBN: 0198256000
Published: March 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £470.00



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This is the second of three self-contained volumes, making up the Oxford Encyclopaedia of EC Law, a major reference work on the law of the European Community/Union. The first of its kind in any language, it provides an authoritative guide to the interpretation of Community law.

This volume focuses in particular upon those areas of Community law which are relevant to the creation and functioning of the internal market, such as the four freedoms, i.e. the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital, including the right of establishment; customs law; company law; intellectual property rights; sex equality law; social security law; public procurement; tax law; and related areas.

There will be a companion volume that focuses upon competition law and policy, while a new edition of the volume of the Encyclopaedia covering Institutional Law (first published 1991) will be produced once the fate of the European Constitution has been decided.

Each entry begins with a short definition of a term or concept, followed by a longer and more detailed explanation. The definitions and explanations are based on the Treaties and the legal acts of the institutions (secondary legislation), as interpreted in the extensive case-law of the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance, to which full references are made in the text. The volume thus contains a comprehensive and detailed coverage of its subject, reflecting the authoritative interpretation of Community law by the Community Courts.

The entries are arranged alphabetically, with a full list of entries at the beginning of the volume guiding the reader to the relevant term or concept. For ease of use, the book is thoroughly cross-referenced, and each entry is followed by a reading list to facilitate further research in a particular area. There are comprehensive tables of cases, Treaties, international agreements and secondary legislation, plus an Index to the entire volume.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
Area of freedom, security and justice; Charges having equivalent effect to customs duties; Classification of goods for customs purposes; Common Customs Tariff (CCT); Community Customs Code (CC); Community customs territory; Company law; Copyright and related rights ; Customs debt see Customs procedures; Customs procedures; Customs Union; Customs value; Customs warehousing; Designation of origin; Direct taxation; Dublin Convention; Equal pay (principle of); Equal treatment (principle of); European citizenship; European Company; European Economic Area (EEA); European Economic Interest Grouping; Excise duties and similar taxes; Expulsion; Free circulation of goods; Freedom of establishment; Freedom to provide services; Free movement of capital; Free movement of goods; Free movement of persons; Free trade agreements and area; Free zones and warehouses; Frontier worker see Residence permit; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT); Generalised system of preferences; Goods; Industrial design
Intellectual property rights; Internal market; Inward processing; Justice and Home Affairs (JHA); Kyoto Convention; Measures having equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions; Mutual recognition of qualifications; Official authority; Origin of goods; Outward processing; Patent; Plant variety rights; Preferential trade agreements; Public health; Public policy; Public procurement; Public security; Public service; Quantitative restrictions; Residence document; Residence permit; Right of abode; Right of entry and residence; Right to leave; Right to remain; Schengen Agreements; Seasonal worker; Social advantage; Social security; State commercial monopoly; Students; Taxation of goods (prohibition of discrimination); Tax discrimination; Tax harmonization; Temporary residence permit; Topographies of semiconductor products; Trade mark; Transit procedures; TRIPS Agreement; Value added tax (VAT); Vocational training; Worker; World Trade Organization (WTO)