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The EFTA Court: Ten Years On


ISBN13: 9781841135694
ISBN: 1841135690
Published: August 2005
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £95.00



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On the occasion of its tenth anniversary, the EFTA Court held a conference at which speakers were asked to reflect on the case law of the Court and its role in the European Economic Area (EEA). In the course of its work, the Court has acted as a driving force of integration under the EEA Agreement, by establishing general principles such as state liability and giving landmark judgments in several areas of European law.

The essays in this volume, by leading experts and high-ranking representatives of national and European courts, cover areas such as the relationship between the principle of free movement and national or collective preferences on the EU/EEA and WTO levels, the relationship between the European courts and the Member States in European integration, homogeneity as a general principle of European integration, and the importance of judicial dialogue.

In this regard, the sentence from President Skouris of the Court of Justice of the European Communities, who called the dialogue between the EFTA Court and the EC Court a shining example of judicial cooperation, could also serve as a motto for the present book.

Subjects:
International Trade
Contents:
Ten Years of the EFTA Court
CARL BAUDENBACHER
I. Selected Topics of EEA Law in Practice
The EFTA Court Ten Years On
CARL BAUDENBACHER
The Impact of Climate, Geography and Other Non-Legal Factors on EC Law and EEA Law
PETER-CHRISTIAN MÜLLER-GRAFF
The Effects of EFTA Court Jurisprudence on the Legal Orders of the EFTA States
HANS PETTER GRAVER
Exceptions to Liberal Trade in Foodstuffs: The Precautionary Approach and Collective Preferences
MARCO BRONCKERS
II. Homogeneity as a Fundamental Principle of Economic and Legal Spaces
The ECJ and the EFTA Court under the EEA Agreement: A Paradigm for International Cooperation between Judicial Institutions
VASSILIOS SKOURIS
Procedural Aspects of Homogeneity: International Coordination and Harmonisation in the Area of Civil Procedure
KARL ARNE UTGÅRD
State Liability in Community Law and EEA Law
STEFÁN MÁR STEFÁNSSON
Fundamental Rights in the Luxembourg and Strasbourg Courts
ALLAN ROSAS
Closing Remarks
CARL BAUDENBACHER
III. Additional Speeches
The EFTA Court—Ten Years On
LEIF SEVÓN
EFTA Court 10th Anniversary
BO VESTERDORF"