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Research Handbook On The Economics of European Union Law

Edited by: Thomas Eger, Hans-Bernd Schafer

ISBN13: 9781781954140
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2012)
Price: £48.95
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9781849801003



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This comprehensive volume comprises original essays by authors well-known for their work on the European Union. Together they provide the reader with an economic analysis of the most important elements of EU law and the mechanisms for decisions within the EU.

The Handbook focuses particularly on how the development of EU law negotiates the tension between market integration, national sovereignty and political democracy. The book begins with chapters examining constitutional issues, while further chapters address the establishment of a single market. The volume also addresses sovereign debt problems by providing a detailed analysis of the architecture of the EU’s monetary institutions, its monetary policy and their implications.

The depth and breadth of the Handbook’s coverage make it an essential reference for students, scholars and policymakers interested in the complexities of the European Union.

Subjects:
EU Law, Law and Economics
Contents:
Introduction
Thomas Eger and Hans-Bernd Schäfer
PART I: THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF THE EU
1. A Constitution Like Any Other? Comparing the European Constitution with Nation State Constitutions
Stefan Voigt
2. The Rules of Decisionmaking in EU Institutions
George Tsebelis
3. EU Decision Making and the Allocation of Responsibility
Manfred J. Holler
4. Can Member State Liability for the Infringement of European Law Deter National Legislators?
Hans-Bernd Schäfer
5. Subsidiarity for a Changing Union
Emanuela Carbonara, Barbara Luppi and Francesco Parisi
PART II: BASIC FREEDOMS
6. Mutual Recognition: Economic and Regulatory Logic in Goods and Services
Jacques Pelkmans
7. The Law and Economics of the Free Movement of Persons in the European Union
Herbert Brücker and Thomas Eger
PART III: CORPORATION LAW AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
8. Corporate Governance in Europe: Foundations, Developments and Perspectives
Patrick C. Leyens
PART IV: PRIVATE LAW
9. Private Law I: Tort
Michael G. Faure
10. Private Law II: Contract
Fernando Gomez
PART V: CONSUMER PROTECTION
11. The Evolution of Consumer Protection in the EU
Fabrizio Cafaggi and Antonio Nicita
PART VI: LAW ENFORCEMENT
12. An Economic Analysis of Legal Harmonization: The Case of Law Enforcement within the European Union
Nuno Garoupa
13. Private Enforcement of Antitrust Law
Roberto Pardolesi
PART VII: DIVERSITY IN UNITY
14. Eastern Enlargement of the European Union
Hans-Jürgen Wagener
15. The Economics of Multilingualism in the EU
Jan Fidrmuc
PART VIII: MONETARY INSTITUTIONS AND MONETARY POLICY
16. Law and Economics of the Monetary Union

Index