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Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Vol 10, 2007-2008
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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, particularly those issues which have come to the fore during the year preceding publication. The chapters 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. INDIVIDUAL CHAPTERS Please click on the link below to purchase individual chapters from Volume 10 through Ingenta Connect: www.ingentaconnect.com SUBSCRIPTION TO SERIES To place an annual online subscription or a print standing order through Hart Publishing please click on the link below. Please note that any customers who have a standing order for the printed volumes will now be entitled to free online access. www.hartjournals.co.uk/cyels/subs Editorial Advisory Board: Albertina Albors-Llorens, Catherine Barnard, John Bell, Alan Dashwood, Simon Deakin, David Feldman, Richard Fentiman, Angus Johnston, Claire Kilpatrick, Okeoghene Odudu, John Spencer Founding Editors: Alan Dashwood and Angela Ward
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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: āDonāt Do as I Sayā?
- 2 Balancing Culture and Competition: State Support for Film and Television in European Community Law
- 3 āProcess and Production Method' - based Trade Restrictions in the EU
- 4 Something Intangible to Hold on toāthe 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 RegulationāBridging 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