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Oxford Principles of European Union Law, Volume II: The Internal Market

Edited by: Robert Schutze, Takis Tridimas

ISBN13: 9780192866370
To be Published: August 2026
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £395.00





The creation of a common market has been at the heart of the European integration process since the establishment of the European Economic Community in 1957; and it remains central to the European Union today. Building on the first volume of the Oxford Principles of European Law, this treatise provides a systematic analysis of the legal principles governing the establishment and functioning of the EU internal market.

Spanning thirty-six chapters, Volume II: The Internal Market thus brings together distinguished academics and practitioners to analyse all aspects of the EU internal market. Part I explores the history and nature of the EU internal market, focusing on international, historical, comparative, and constitutional perspectives. Part II and Part III examine the free movement of goods, both as regards the general rules setting the tone for EU market integration at large as well as its special rules on important policy areas, such as the Common Agricultural Policy. Part IV explores the free movement of persons and Part V discusses the freedom of services and the free movement of capital. Part VI looks at positive integration through Union harmonization and private standard setting. Finally, Part VII deals with the 'external' aspects of the EU internal market and discusses the extent to which the Union has widened its market to non-Member States.

Completely up to date with the most recent case law, this book will be invaluable to academics and practitioners in EU and international economic law.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
Part I. History and Nature
1:The Internal Market: An International Perspective
Robert Schütze
2:The Internal Market: An Historical Perspective
Paul Craig
3:The Internal Market: A Comparative Perspective
Takis Tridimas
4:The Internal Market: A Constitutional Perspective
Robert Schütze

Part II. The Free Movement of Goods: General Rules
5:The Elimination of Customs Duties and Charges having Equivalent Effect
Laurence W. Gormley
6:The Common Customs Tariff and Customs Cooperation
Timothy Lyons
7:The Prohibition of Discriminatory Internal Taxation
Peter Oliver
8:The Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions on Imports and Measures Having Equivalent Effect
Stefan Enchelmaier
9:The Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions on Exports
Marek Szydło
10:Defending Trade Barriers: Justification, Proportionality and Standards of Review in the Free Movement of Goods
Jan Zglinski

Part III. The Free Movement of Goods: Special Rules
11:The Common Agricultural Policy
Joseph A. McMahon
12:Are Common Market Organisations past their expiry date?
Joseph A. McMahon
13:The Common Fisheries Policy
Jill Wakefield
14:Third country goods inside the internal market
Laurens Ankersmit
15:State Monopolies and the Internal Market
Graham Butler
16:Intellectual Property Rights and the Internal Market
Tanya Aplin

Part IV. Free Movement of Persons
17:The Free Movement of Natural Persons: Workers and Establishment
Alina Tryfonidou
18:The Right of Establishment: Companies
Wolf-Georg Ringe
19:Public Policy Justifications and Imperative Requirements: A Sliding Scale of Review of Restrictions on Free Movement of Persons
Dimitrios Doukas
20:Union Citizenship
Eleanor Spaventa
21:Third-Country Nationals and Freedom Movement
Niamh Nic Shuibhne

Part V. Free Movement of Services & Capital
22:Free Movement of Services: The Approach under the Treaty
Jukka Snell
23:The Services Directive: A Legislative Overview
Nabil Hoffmann Khabirpour and Catherine Barnard
24:The Posting of Workers
Gareth Davies and Dion Kramer
25:Free Movement of Capital: General Rules and Exceptions
Graham Butler
26:Free movement of Capital: Third Countries
Steffen Hindelang
27:The function and limits of legislative harmonization in making the internal market
Stephen Weatherill
28:Soft Law as an Effectiveness Enhancing Tool in Internal Market Regulation
Oana Ştefan
29:European Regulatory Private Law
Hans-W. Micklitz
30:The Internal Market and Private International Law
Wulf-Henning Roth
31:Harmonization, European Standardization and the New Approach
Barend Van Leeuwen

Part VII. Widening the Internal Market
32:EU Law of the Overseas: Essential Principles
Dimitry V. Kochenov and Wessel W. Geursen
33:The Internal Market and Turkey
Sanem Baykal and Andrea Ott
34:The European Economic Area
Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen
35:The Common Market with Switzerland
Matthias Oesch and Aliénor Nina Burghartz
36:Extending the Internal Market through EU Trade Agreements
Marise Cremona and Alessandro Petti