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Table of contents
- Cover
- Prelims
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Table of Cases
- 1 On the Application of European Law in (Not Only) the Courts of the New Member States: ‘Don’t Do as I Say’?
- 2 Balancing Culture and Competition: State Support for Film and Television in European Community Law
- 3 ‘Process and Production Method' - based Trade Restrictions in the EU
- 4 Something Intangible to Hold on to—the Spectrum of Security over Receivables in England and Germany
- 5 Judicial Review and EC Merger Control: Reflections on the Effectiveness of the System with Regard to the Standard of Review and Speed
- 6 Situating International Human Rights Law in an Age of Counter-Terrorism
- 7 The Relationship between the EU and Member States in Constitutional Case Law: A Comparison between Western and Eastern Europe
- 8 The Domestic Reach of General Principles of Law: First City Trading Revisited
- 9 Assessing the Services Directive (2006/123/EC)
- 10 The New Substantive Test in the EC Merger Regulation—Bridging the Gap between Economics and Law?
- 11 The Double Life of Effectiveness
- 12 The EU under Public International Law: Challenging Prospects
- 13 Is anything more Important than Consumer Welfare (in Article 81 EC)? Reflections of a Community Lawyer
- 14 In a World of Their Own? Justice and Home Affairs Opt-Outs and the Treaty of Lisbon
- 15 Some Reflections on Schengen Free Movement Rights and the Principle of Ne Bis In Idem
- 16 Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century
- Viking & Laval (workshop papers from 1 February 2008)
- 18 Free Movement of Services versus National Labour Law and Industrial Relations Systems: Understanding the Laval Case from a Swedish and Nordic Perspective
- 19 Viking and Laval: Issues of Horizontal Direct Effect
- 20 A Human Rights Analysis of the Viking and Laval Judgments
- 21 Viking and Laval: Collective Labour Rights and Market Freedoms in the Enlarged EU
- 22 Regulatory Competition after Laval
- Index
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