Law of the European Union Looseleaf

Subjects:
EU Law, Looseleaf Works
Contents:
1. Institutions
2. COURT OF JUSTICE AND COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE , Paul Lasok & Timothy Millett
3. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EU LAW , Paul Lasok
4. Rights and Remedies
5. External Relations
6. Justice and Home Affairs
7. Free Movement of Goods and Customs Union
8. Free Movement of Persons
9. Rights of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services
10. FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL AND PAYMENTS , John Handoll
11. Financial Services
12. Professional Services
13. Energy
14. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS , Robert Bell & Neil Ray
15. Pharmaceuticals
16. AGRICULTURE , Prof. Joseph MacMahon
17. Fisheries
18. Transport
19. Anti-Dumping and Comericial Policy
20. Company Law
21A. COMPETITION: GENERAL PRINCIPLES , David Vaughan CBE QC, Sarah Lee, Brian Kennelly & Philip Riches
21B. COMPETITION: PROCEDURES AND REMEDIES , Margaret Gray, Maya Lester, Cerry Darbon, Gerry Facenna, Christopher Brown & Elisa Holmes
21C. Competition: Mergers
21D. Competition: Intellectual Property
21E. Competition: Vertical Agreements
21F. COMPETITION: HORIZONTAL AGREEMENTS , Mark Jephcott
22. CONSUMER LAW , Tony Askham & Paolisa Nebbia
23. Economic and Monetary Union
24. ENVIRONMENT: WASTE , Prof. Dr. Geert Van Calster
25. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY , Trevor Cook
26. Public Procurement
27. REGIONAL POLICY , Prof. Andrew Evans
28. EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL POLICY , Philippa Watson
29. State Aid
30. TAXATION , Prof. Laurence Gormley
Edited by: David Vaughan, Aidan Robertson, Pavlos Eleftheriadis

ISBN13: 9781904501114
ISBN: 1904501117
Published: January 1990
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Looseleaf
Price: £795.00
Subscription Type:
Domestic Renewal Price: £625.00

The enhanced Law of the European Union looseleaf service covers the institutional framework of the EU, the structure and procedure of the courts, general principles and interpretation of EU law and the four basic freedoms underpinning the operation of the common market. In addition, the work includes detailed analysis of the various sectors of industry and commerce on which EU law has an increasing impact and of the various policy areas which EU legislation and regulation is constantly developing.

The editors and authors are among the most distinguished lawyers specialising in European Union law. The subject by subject format provides a narrative statement of the law, regulations, directives, decisions and cases, with full citation to the source material and authorities for each proposition advanced.

This major work was formerly published by Butterworths as Law of the European Communities with isbn 040600305X, but was then taken over and relaunched by Richmond Law & Tax in 2002, with an ongoing programme under way to reissue all of the chapters on a rolling basis. Those already reissued are shown in Capitals in Contents alongside, while those shown in normal text are still forthcoming. Now part of the Oxford law list, the programme to reissue the work will be continued with the aim of completing the process over the next 18 to 24 months.