
Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 7, 2004-2005
- 296 pages
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Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 7, 2004-2005
About this book
The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies provides a forum for the scrutiny of significant issues in European Union Law, the Law of the Council of Europe, and Comparative Law with a "European" dimension, and particularly those which have come to the fore during the year preceding publication. The contributions appearing in the collection are commissioned by the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Cambridge, which is the research Centre of Cambridge University Law Faculty specialising in European legal issues. The papers presented are all at the cutting edge of the fields which they address, and reflect the views of recognised experts drawn from the University world, legal practice, and the civil services of both the EU and its Member States. Inclusion of the comparative dimension brings a fresh perspective to the study of European law, and highlights the effects of globalisation of the law more generally, and the resulting cross fertilisation of norms and ideas that has occurred among previously sovereign and separate legal orders. The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies is an invaluable resource for those wishing to keep pace with legal developments in the fast moving world of European integration.
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Editorial Advisory Board: Albertina Albors-Llorens, Catherine Barnard, John Bell, Alan Dashwood, Simon Deakin, David Feldman, Richard Fentiman, Angus Johnston, Claire Kilpatrick, Joanne Scott, Tony Smith, John Spencer Founding Editors: Alan Dashwood and Angela Ward
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Table of contents
- Half Title Page
- Half Title verso
- Title Page
- Title verso
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Table of Cases
- Table of European Legislation
- Table of International Legislation
- 1. The Health of Nations and the Health of Europe
- 2. Towards an Integrated European Criminal Law
- 3. The EU Constitution - What Will Really Change?
- 4. Does the Codification of the Principle of Supremacy Matter?
- 5. Harmonisation of European Contract Law: Citizenship, Diversity and Effectiveness
- 6. European Human Rights and Constitution-building in a Post-conflict Society: the Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 7. Unifying European Contract Law: Identifying a European Pre-contractual Obligation to Inform
- 8. The Effectiveness of Europe's Economic and 'Soft' Power Instruments in its Relations with the State of Israel
- 9. The Interface of EC Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights: the Essential and the Creative
- 10. The Meaning of Undertaking within 81 EC
- Index