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adam_text | W.G. HART LEGAL WORKSHOP SERIES LAWMAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION EDITORS
PAUL CRAIG CAROL HARLOW KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL LONDON-THE HAGUE-BOSTON
CONTENTS PREFACE V INTRODUCTION XVII TABLE OF CASES XXXIII TABLE OF
EUROPEAN LAW XXXIX PARTI DEMOCRACY AND LEGITIMACY 1 EUROPEAN MODELS:
POLITY, PEOPLE AND SYSTEM, BY JHH WEILER 3 1. PROLOGUE-POLITY,
PEOPLEHOOD AND THEORY: PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION 3 2. THE EUROPEAN POLITY:
INTERNATIONAL, SUPRANATIONAL, INFRANATIONAL OR TAKING MACCORRNICK
SERIOUSLY 9 INTERGOVERNMENTALISM 14 INFRANATIONALISM 15 3. MODELS OF
DEMOCRACY 17 (A) INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE AND THE CONSOCIATIONAL MODEL
17 (B) SUPRANATIONALISM, PLURALISM AND COMPETITVE ELITISM 20 (C)
INFRANATIONALISM AND THE NEO-CORPORATIST MODEL OF GOVERNANCE AND
DEMOCRACY 21 4. DEMOS AND DEMOCRACY 22 2 DEMOCRACY AND RULEM AKING
WITHIN THE EC: AN EMPIRICAL AND NORMATIVE ASSESSMENT, BY PP CRAIG 33 1.
THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT 35 (A) THE DESIRE TO
PRESERVE SOME FORM OF INSTITUTIONAL BALANCE WITHIN THE EUROPEAN
COMMUNITY 35 (B) PRESERVATION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION S RIGHT OF
LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE 37 (C) REFORM OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES 39
(D) UNION S INVOLVEMENT IN THE FIELDS OF FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY,
AND JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS 40 (E) CONCLUSIONS 41 2. THE LEGISLATIVE
PROCESS: A NORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 43 (A) REPUBLICANISM AND BALANCED
GOVERNMENT 43 (B) REPUBLICANISM AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY 46 VN VIUE
LAWMAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (C) REPUBLICANISM, TRANSPARENCY AND
PARTICIPATION 50 (D) AMSTERDAM AND BEYOND 57 3. A COMPETING
JUSTIFICATION 58 4. CONCLUSION 64 3 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF
LAWMAKING IN THE THIRD PILLAR OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, BY ELSPETH GUILD 65
1. WHAT IS THE THIRD PILLAR? 65 2. WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF THE THIRD
PILLAR? 68 (A) ACHIEVE THE GOALS: WHAT THE COUNCIL CAN DO 69 (B) THE
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION 70 (C) LIMITING THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
72 (D) ADOPTING MEASURES 74 3. THE THIRD PILLAR S ENGINE: THE K.4
COMMITTEE 75 4. THE DRIFTING POLICY MAKER 78 5. MAKING POLICY NOT LAW 78
6. MAKING LAW NOT POLICY 82 7. THE COURT OF JUSTICE 84 8. CONSTITUTIONAL
TRADITIONS AND THE THIRD PILLAR 86 9. THE BALANCING ACT 87 4 NEW
INSTITUTIONALISM AND EUROPEAN UNION LEGAL STUDIES, BY KENNETH A
ARMSTRONG 89 1. INTEGRATION THEORY : THE LEGACY OF GRAND THEORISING 90
(A) NEO-FUNCTIONALISM 90 (B) INTERGOVERNMENTALISM 95 (C) LESSONS FROM
THE THEORETICAL LEGACY 100 2. THE TURN TO INSTITUTIONALISM 101 (A)
INSTITUTIONALISM AND EUROPEAN UNION STUDIES 102 (B) INSTITUTIONALISM AS
THE BASIS FOR AN INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AGENDA? 104 (C) A HISTORICAL
INSTITUTIONALIST APPROACH TO THE EUROPEAN UNION 106 3. CONCLUSION 110 5
CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICS: THE RECIPROCALIMPACT OF LAWMAKING AND
CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION, BY ALEC STONE SWEET 111 1. THE MODEL 112
(A) SHIFT 1: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LEGISLATURE 113 (B) SHIFT 2: FROM
LEGISLATOR TO COURT 114 (C) SHIFT 3: THE CRISIS OF LEGITIMACY 116 (D)
SHIFT 4: CONSTITUTIONAL DECISION-MAKING AND RULE-MAKING 116 (E) SHIFT 1
(AGAIN): THE JUDICIALISATION OF POLICY-MAKING 117 CONTENTS IX 2. THE
MODEL APPLIED: FRANCE AND GERMANY 119 (A) POLITICISATION AND
CONSTITUTIONAL DECISION-MAKING 119 (B) CONSTITUTIONAL DECISION-MAKING
AND JUDICIALISATION 124 (C) LEGISLATORS AND CONSTITUTIONAL
DECISION-MAKING 128 3. CONCLUSION 130 APPENDIX 132 PART II PARLIAMENTS 6
THE STYLE AND THE MACHINERY : THE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT IN
THE EU S LEGISLATIVE PROCESSES, BY HART IN WESTLAKE 137 7 THE
CO-DECISION PROCEDURE: RETHTNKING THE CONSTITUTIONAL FUNDAMENTALS, BY
SOPHIE BOYRON 147 1. A SUCCESS BEYOND MOST EXPECTATIONS 147 (A) AN
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT 148 (B) A SUBSTANTIVE ASSESSMENT: GENERAL 151 (C)
SUBSTANTIVE ASSESSMENT: STRENGTH AND STRATEGIES OF THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT 153 2. REFORRNING THE PROCEDURE 156 (A) TWO CONTRADICTORY
TRENDS 157 (B) IMPLICATIONS FOR PROCEDURAL REFOIM 162 3. CONCLUSION:
WHAT ROLE FOR THE COMMISSION? 166 POSTSCRIPT 166 8 HARMONISATION UNDER
COMMUNITY LAW: THE COMITOLOGY ISSUE, BY WOLFSAUTER AND ELLEN VOS 169 1.
INTRODUCTION 169 2. THE HARMONISATION OF LAWS IN THE CONTEXT OF EUROPEAN
INTEGRATION 170 (A) 1957-1987 FUELL HARMONISATION 171 (B) POST-SINGLE
EUROPEAN ACT: MINIMUM HARMONISATION 171 (C) HARMONISATION AND POLICY
CO-ORDINATION 173 3. CORNITOLOGY 174 (A) THE PURPOSE AND CLASSIFICATION
174 (B) LEGAL ISSUES CONNECTED WITH COMITOLOGY 175 (C) THE
INTER-INSTITUTIONAL CONFLICT ON COMITOLOGY AFTER THE SINGLE ACT 177 4.
COMITOLOGY AND MULTI-LEVEL POLICY-MAKING: THREE CASE STUDIES 180 (A)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS: ANETWORKOF NATIONAL REGULATORS 180 X LAWMAKING IN
THE EUROPEAN UNION (B) THE SCIENTIFIC CO-OPERATION MODEL: THE CASE OF
FOODSTUFFS 182 (C) A COMMUNITY AGENCY: THE CASE OF PHARMACEUTICALS 184
5. CONCLUSION 186 9 THE POLITICS OF INFORMATION: U.S. CONGRESS AND
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, BY MARTIN SHAPIRO 187 1. INTRODUCTION 187 2.
CONGRESSIONAL STAFF 189 (A) INDIVIDUAL AND COMMITTEE STAFF 189 (B)
COMMITTEE ENVIRONMENT 190 (C) COMMITTEE STAFF 191 (D) STAFF
ORCHESTRATION OF INFORMATION 192 (E) RISK OF CAPTURE OF CONGRESS BY
STAFF 193 (F) EPISTEMIC COMMUNITIES AND LOADED FACT-FINDING 194 3. THE
COMMITTEE SYSTEM 195 (A) PARTY AND COMMITTEE 196 (B) COMMITTEES AND
INFORMATION 197 4. THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND INFORMATION 198 (A) EP
STAFF 199 (B) EP COMMITTEES, PARTIES AND GROUPS 201 (C) COMMITTEE SYSTEM
202 (D) WHITHER THE PARLIAMENTARY STAFFS? 204 5. CONCLUSION 207 10
NATIONAL PARLIAMENTS AND THE EUROPEAN UNION: WHERE TO FROM HERE? BY
PHILIP NORTON 209 1. THE PRESENT ROLE 210 2. IS IT RIGHT? 213 3. IS IT
POSSIBLE? 215 (A) POLITICAL SYSTEMS 217 (B) POLITICAL WILL 218 (C)
PRIORITIES 220 (D) CO-ORDINATION AND COMPATIBILITY 220 (E) CULTURE 221
4. CONCLUSION 221 11 THE COMMITTEE OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS OF THE DANISH
PARLIAMENT (THE FOLKETING): HOW TO MAINTAIN SOME PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL
OF THE LEGISLATIVE POWER OF THE COMBINED EXECUTIVES IN THE COUNCIL OF
MINISTER, BY MARTIN JARVAD 223 1. BACKGROUND 223 (A) PARLIAMENTARISM AND
THE EUROPEAN UNION IN GENERAL 223 (B) THE CONTROVERSIAL
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE DANISH ENTRY IN THE EEC 226 CONTENTS XI 2. THE
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE 231 (A) COMPOSITION 231 (B) PROCEDURE 231 (C)
MINISTERS DUTIES TOWARDS THE COMMITTEE 231 (D) LEGAL EFFECTS: EXTERNAL
AND INTERNAL 231 (E) POLITICAL EFFECTS: EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL 233 (F)
ONGOING CHANGES 233 PART III INSTITUTIONAL INTERACTION 12 [ LAWMAKING
UNDER THE SOCIAL CHAPTER OF MAASTRICHT, BY GISBERT BRINKMANN 239 1. THE
MAASTRICHT CONFERENCE 239 2. BASIC FEATURES THE SOCIAL PROTOCOL AND
AGREEMENT 240 (A) ENHANCED ROLE OF MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR 241 (B)
EXPRESSION OF SUBSIDIARITY 242 (C) POSITION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 242
(D) COMPETENCE OF THE COMMUNITY 243 (E) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE
TREATY AND THE AGREEMENT 245 3. THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS: CONSULTATION OF
MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR 247 (A) MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR 247 (B) CONSULTATION
PROCESS 248 4. AGREEMENTS CONCLUDED BY MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR 249 (A)
TIME TO INITIATE NEGOTIATIONS 249 (B) NATURE OF AGREEMENTS BETWEEN
MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR 250 (C) MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR 250 (D) MATTERS OF
AN AGREEMENT 252 (E) IMPLEMENTATION 252 (F) OMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT AND OF ECOSOC 256 (G) JURISDICTION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF
JUSTICE 257 5. CONCLUSION 258 (A) EXPERIENCE OF THE FIRST INSTRUMENTS
UNDER THE AGREEMENT 258 (B) EFFECT ON THE ROLE OF THE INSTITUTIONS 259
(C) SPILLOVER EFFECT TO THE UNITED KINGDOM 260 (D) INTERGOVERNMENTAL
CONFERENCE 1996 AND THE TREATY OF AMSTERDAM 260 13 THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL
POLICY-MAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, BY HOLLY CULLEN AND ELINOR CAMPBELL
262 1. INTRODUCTION 262 2. THE COMMISSION S ATTITUEDE TO SOCIAL POLICY
SINCE 1991 264 XUE LAWMAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 3. THREE TRENDS IN
FOURTH PHASE SOCIAL POLICY 267 (A) REDUCING THE ROLE OF HARMONISATION
267 (B) NON-HARMONISATION POLICIES 269 (C) SOCIAL DIALOGUE 272 4. SOCIAL
DIALOGUE 272 (A) A FRESH IMPETUS FOR SOCIAL POLICY? 273 (B) A GREATER
INPUT FOR THE SOCIAL PARTNERS? 276 (C) IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENTS 278
(D) THE SOCIAL POLICY DIALOGUE AND NEW FORMS OF EUROPEAN LEVEL SOCIAL
REGULATION 279 5. CONCLUSION 283 14 A HARD LOOK AT SOFT LAW, BY FIONA
BEVERIDGE AND SUE NOTT 285 1. PREGNANT WORKERS DIRECTIVE 287 2. WHAT IS
SOFT LAW? 288 3. SOFT LAW IN THE EC 290 4. SOFT LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE
292 5. SOFT LAW IN HER INFINITE VARIETY 293 (A) SOFT LAW MAY
SUPPLEMENT HARD LAW 293 (B) SOFT LAW AS PROTO-LAW 293 (C) SOFT LAW AS
SOFT PEDALLING 294 (D) SOFT LAW AS SUBSIDIARITY 294 (E) SOFT LAW AS A
NORRNADY^UIDE TO COMMUNITY ACTION 295 (F) SOFT LAW AS EMPOWERMENT 295 6.
EC RECOMMENDATION ON THE PROTECTION OF THE DIGNITY OF WOMEN AND MEN AT
WORK AND THE CODE OF PRACTICE ON MEASURES TO COMBAT SEXUAL HARASSMENT
297 (A) BACKGROUND TO THE PASSAGE OF THE RECOMMENDATION 297 (B) THE
CONTENT OF THE RECOMMENDATION AND CODE OF PRACTICE 299 (C) THE PRACTICAL
AND LEGAL EFFECTS OF THE RECOMMENDATION AND CODE OF PRACTICE ON SEXUAL
HARASSMENT 301 7. RECOMMENDATION ON CHILDCARE 305 (A) BACKGROUND TO AND
CONTENT OF THE RECOMMENDATION 305 (B) THE EFFECT OF THE RECOMMENDATION
ON CHILDCARE 306 8. CONCLUSIONS 308 15 SOFT LAW IN EC CONSUMER LAW, BY
GERAINT G. HOWELLS 310 1. WHAT IS SOFT LAW ? 310 2. ARGUMENTS IN
FAVOUROF SOFT LAW 311 (A) CRITICISMS OF TRADITIONAL FORMS OF REGULATION
312 (B) BENEFITS OF SOFT LAW 313 (C) DISENCHANTMENT WITH THE REGULATORY
WELFARE STATE 313 3. DRAWBACKSOF SOFT LAW 315 (A) LEGISLATION
RE-APPRAISED 316 CONTENTS XIII (B) MYTHS ABOUT SOFT LAW 316 (C) THE
DANGERS OF SOFT LAW 316 4. WHAT SHOULD THE ROLE OF SOFT LAW BE? 317 5.
ADOPTION OF SOFT LAW TECHNIQUES 318 6. THE EC S CONVERSION TO SOFT LAW
320 7. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY 321 8. ADVERTISING 325 9. PAYMENT SYSTEMS
327 (A) PAYMENT CARDS ETC. 328 (B) CROSS BORDER TRANSFERS 329 10.
CONCLUSION 329 16 THE INTERPLAY OF THE COMMISSION AND THE COURT OF
JUSTICE IN GIVING EFFECT TO THE RIGHT TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES, BY
MADS ANDENAS 332 1. INTRODUCTION: ANOTHER ROUTE TO THE INTERNAL
FINANCIAL MARKET 332 2. WHY WERE FINANCIAL SERVICES SO DIFFICULT? 333 3.
COMMUNITY POLICIES BEFORE THE LIBERALISATION OF CAPITAL MOVEMENTS 335 4.
THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DIRECTIVES 337 5. THE COMMISSION S DRAFT
COMMUNICATION ON THE GENERAL GOOD OF 1995 338 6. THE COMMISSION S
COMMUNICATION ON PENSION FUNDS 340 7. WHAT IS THE LEGAL EFFECT OF A
COMMISSION COMMUNICATION, AND IS IT RENEWABLE? 340 8. COMMISSION
LEGISLATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE ROUTE 342 17 CREATING A DIRECTIVE ON
PLURALISM AND THE MEDIA CONCENTRATION: A CASE STUDY OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION LEGISLATIVE PROCESS, BY FRANCESCA BELTRAME 343 1. INTRODUCTION 343
2. THE STATE OF PLAY IN THE INITIATIVE 344 3. THE USE OF LEGAL
ARGUMENTATION: THE LOGIC OF THE INTERNAL MARKET 345 (A) INTERNAL MARKET
AND COMPETITION 346 (B) INTEMAL MARKET AND PLURALISM 347 (C) INTERNAL
MARKET AND INTERESTS OF INDUSTRY 348 3. CONCLUSIONS 352 18
ACCOUNTABILITY OF INTEREST GROUPS IN THE UNION LAWMAKING PROCESS, BY
DANIELA OBRADOVIC 354 1. INTRODUCTION 354 2. INTEREST REPRESENTATION IN
THE EUROPEAN UNION 360 3. INTEREST REPRESENTATION IN THE UNION AND THE
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 362 XIV LAWMAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 4.
ACCOUNTABILITY AND INTEREST REPRESENTATION IN THE UNION 367 5.
ACHIEVEMENT OF PUBLIC INTEREST AS THE PRINCIPLE FOR RECONCILING INTEREST
REPRESENTATION WITH THE QUEST FOR ACCOUNTABILITY 372 6. SUPPLEMENTARY
ROLE OF INTEREST REPRESENTATION AS AN ACCOUNTABILITY TEST 381 7.
CONCLUSIONS 383 19 SOCIAL LAW IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE IMPACT OF THE
V^- - LAWMAKING PROCESS, BY SANDRA FREDMAN 386 1. SOCIAL LAW IN THE
MAKING 386 2. THE ECJ AS LAWMAKER 397 (A) THE ECJ, THE EC INSTITUTIONS
AND THE MEMBER STATES 398 (B) THE COURT AS LAWMAKER 402 3. SOCIAL
DIALOGUE 405 (A) THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE SOCIAL DIALOGUE AND THE
EXISTING LAWMAKING INSTITUTIONS 406 (B) THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL DIALOGUE ON
THE SUBSTANTIVE CONTENT OF THE PROPOSALS 407 (C) THE BASIS FOR
LEGITIMACY OF SOCIAL DIALOGUE WITHIN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 408 4.
CONCLUSION 411 20 ANIMAL PASSIONS, ANIMAL WELFARE AND EUROPEAN POLICY
MAKING, BY MIKE RADFORD 412 1. ANIMAL WEIFARE AND THE EUROPEAN UNION 412
2. THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK 415 3. CASE STUDY - ANIMAL TRANSPORT 418 4.
ISSUES 426 (A) THE CONTRIBUTION OF PRESSURE GROUPS 426 (B) THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS AND THE NATURE OF THE
LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 427 (C) THE STATUS OF THE DECLARATION ON THE
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS AND THE DIRECTIVE PREAMBLE 430 (D) THE SOVEREIGNTY
QUESTION 430 PART IV HARMONISATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND INCORPORATION 21
BETTER LAWMAKING? AN EVALUATION OF LAWMAKING IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY,
BY TOM BURNS 435 1. INTRODUCTION 435 2. THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
EC STATUTE BOOK: THE TECHNICAL DEFICIENCIES 436 CONTENTS XV 3. OTHER
CRITICISMS OF THE STATUTE BOOK: THERE IS TOO MUCH REGULATION, IT IS TOO
DETAILED AND PRESCRIPTIVE, AND IT IS HARMFUL TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 440
4. LAW REFORM IN THE COMMUNITY: A PROCESS IN TWO STAGES 444 (A) PHASE
ONE: THE TECHNICAL REFORM OF THE LAW 445 (B) THE SECOND PHASE OF LAW
REFORM: DEREGULATION 449 5. CONCLUSIONS 453 22 GOING DUTCH: PROBLEMS
AND POLICIES CONCERNING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EU LEGISLATION IN THE
NETHERLANDS, BY VJJM BEKKERS, AJC DE MOOR-VAN VUGHT AND W VOERMANS 454
1. INTRODUCTION 454 2. THE DUTCH LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM 455 (A)
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DUTCH SYSTEM 455 (B) IMPLEMENTATION OF EU
REGULATIONS AND DECISIONS 456 (C) ENFORCEMENT OF EC LEGISLATION 457 3.
THE LEGAL PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTATION IN THEORY 458 (A) THE CONSTITUTIONAL
FRAMEWORK 458 (B) THE PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF EU DIRECTIVES 462 4.
DUTCH EXPERIENCES WITH IMPLEMENTATION 466 (A) LEGAL PROBLEMS 467 (B)
CONTEXTUAL PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION 471 5. CONCLUSIONS 476 (A) THE
CRITERIA OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE 476 (B) INFORMATION FROM THE
EUROPEAN COMMISSION 476 (C) DICHOTOMY BETWEEN POLICY FORMULATION AND
POLICY HARMONISATION 477 (D) THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM 477 (E)
CO-ORDINATION AT THE INTERDEPARTMENTAL LEVEL 477 (F) ADVISORY BOARDS 478
23 IMPLEMENTING EC LAW IN FRANCE: THE ROLE OF THE FRENCH CONSEIL D ETAT,
BY NICOLE QUESTIAUX 479 24 LEGAL TECHNIQUES FOR IMPLEMENTING DIRECTIVES:
A CASE STUDY OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, BY SUE ARROWSMITH 491 1. THE
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY RULES ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT 492 2. THE OBLIGATION TO
IMPLEMENT DIRECTIVES 493 3. TECHNIQUES ADOPTED FOR IMPLEMENTING THE
PROCUREMENT DIRECTIVES 494 (A) IMPLEMENTATION BY ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDANCE
OR INSTRUCTIONS 494 (B) LEGISLATIVE IMPLEMENTATION BY REFERENCE 496
(C) DETAILED LEGISLATIVE IMPLEMENTATION 497 XVI LAWMAKING IN THE
EUROPEAN UNION 4. A COMPARISON AND EVALUATION OF IMPLEMENTATION
TECHNIQUES 497 (A) POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF DETAILED IMPLEMENTATION 498 (B)
THE PROBLEMS WITH DETAILED IMPLEMENTATION 506 (C) THE ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION BY REFERENCE 508 5. CONCLUSION 510 25
HARMON1SING EUROPEAN PATENT LAWS: WHY SO LITTLE CALL FOR AN APPELLATE
SYSTEM?, BY PHILIP LEITH 51 1 1. INTRODUCTION 511 2. THE EPC, EPO AND
THE CPC 512 3. LEGISLATIVE HARMONISATION AND INTERPRETATION 514 4.
PROBLEMS FROM THE DIVERGENCE OF NATIONAL INTERPRETATION 516 5. DO
NATIONAL DIVERGENCES REALLY MATTER? 517 6. WHY ARE INTERPRETATION
PROBLEMS SEEMINGLY OF LITTLE IMPORTANCE 518 (A) PATENT PROPERTY RIGHTS
ARE SELDOM VALUABLE 519 (B) PATENT PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE COMMERCIAL TOOLS
521 (C) THE EPO PROVIDES A HARMONISED PHILOSOPHY 521 (D) THE EPO S
COURT FUNCTIONS CANNOT BE IGNORED 524 (E) INDUSTRY IS NOT WILLING TO
PAY CPC COSTS 525 7. CONCLUSION: HARMONISATION VIA TRANS-NATIONAL
QUANGO 526 26 THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS AND THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE
EUROPEAN UNION: A CASE STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN COMPANY LAW,
BY LORNA WOODS AND CHARLOTTE VTLLIERS 529 1. INTRODUCTION 529 2.
IDENTIFYING OUR REPRESENTATIVES 530 3. COMPANY HARMONISATION PROGRAMME
530 4. THE FOUR GENERATIONS 531 (A) FIRST GENERATION 533 (B) SECOND
GENERATION 535 (C) THIRD GENERATION 537 (D) FOURTH GENERATION 540 5.
CONCLUSIONS 541 INDEX 545
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spelling | Lawmaking in the European Union eds. Paul Craig ... Law making in the European Union 1. publ. London [u.a.] Kluwer Law Internat. 1998 XLIII, 548 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier W. G. Hart legal workshop series 2 Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Recht Legislation -- European Union countries Law -- European Union countries -- International unification Rechtsvereinheitlichung (DE-588)4048849-4 gnd rswk-swf Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 s DE-604 Rechtsvereinheitlichung (DE-588)4048849-4 s Craig, Paul P. 1951- Sonstige (DE-588)129477389 oth W. G. Hart legal workshop series 2 (DE-604)BV012444315 2 GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008372884&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lawmaking in the European Union W. G. Hart legal workshop series Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Recht Legislation -- European Union countries Law -- European Union countries -- International unification Rechtsvereinheitlichung (DE-588)4048849-4 gnd Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 gnd |
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title | Lawmaking in the European Union |
title_alt | Law making in the European Union |
title_auth | Lawmaking in the European Union |
title_exact_search | Lawmaking in the European Union |
title_full | Lawmaking in the European Union eds. Paul Craig ... |
title_fullStr | Lawmaking in the European Union eds. Paul Craig ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Lawmaking in the European Union eds. Paul Craig ... |
title_short | Lawmaking in the European Union |
title_sort | lawmaking in the european union |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Recht Legislation -- European Union countries Law -- European Union countries -- International unification Rechtsvereinheitlichung (DE-588)4048849-4 gnd Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 gnd |
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