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"European Union Law provides a concise overview of the European institutions and thorough, wide ranging coverage of the key substantive law topics making this an ideal first text for anyone studying EU law. Incisive analysis of the governing themes and principles of EU law is consistently deliv...
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Titel: European Union law
Autor: Horspool, Margot
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Foreword to the first edition vii
Foreword to the fourth edition ix
Preface xi
Table of Abbreviations xxv
Table of Cases xxvit
Table of European Legislation Ixxxvii
Table of Statutes ci
Online Resource Centre cii
Guide to using the book ciii
1 Introduction 1
FURTHER READING 9
2 The constitutional base of the Union 11
Ihe period up to the Single European Act (SEA) 1986 13
TJie Single European Act (SEA) 1986 14
The Treaty on European Union (the Maastricht Treaty) 1993 16
The Treaty of Amsterdam (signed June 1997, entered into
force 1 May 1999} 17
The Nice Treaty (adopted December 2001, entered into force
1 February 2003} 18
Structure and content of the Treaties 19
FURTHER READING 33
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 33
3 The institutions of the Community 35
Introduction 35
The Council of the European Union 38
Organisation 39
Tiie Committee of permanent representatives (COREPER,
after its French acronym) 41
xvi Contents
42
Voting procedures
The Luxembourg Accords and the 'Ioannina Compromise' 45
The Commission 48
The European Parliament (EP) 56
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the Court of First
Instance (CFI) 62
The European Council 62
The Court of Auditors 64
The Economic and Social Committee (EESC) 65
Committee of the Regions (COR) 66
The European Investment Bank 66
The European Central Bank 66
The Treaty of Lisbon 67
FURTHER READING 69
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 70
The Community legal system 71
Primary legislation 72
Secondary Community legislation 78
Legislative procedures 84
Decision-making procedure of the Commission 84
The consultation procedure 88
The cooperation procedure (Article 252 (ex Article 189c) EC) 89
The co-decision procedure (Article 251 (ex Article 189b) EC) 90
The assent procedure 92
The budgetary procedure 92
Changes made by the Amsterdam Treaty 93
Legislative powers 94
The problem of the legal base 96
Exclusive and concurrent powers and the doctrine of
pre-emption 98
Subsidiarity and proportionality as a limit on Community
powers 99
FURTHER READING 101
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 102
Contents | xvii
The European Courts: composition, functions, jurisdiction;
preliminary rulings 103
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) (to be known as "The
Court of Justice of the European Union' after the Lisbon
Treaty comes into force) 104
Jurisdiction of the ECJ 106
The Court of First Instance (CFI) (to be known as 'the
General Court' after the Treaty of Lisbon comes into force) 108
Judicial panels (to be known as 'Specialised Courts' after the
Lisbon Treaty comes into force) 109
Other changes made by the Amsterdam and Nice Treaties 109
Preliminary rulings 112
Jurisdiction of national courts 114
Discretionary and mandatory references 117
When should a national court refer? 118
Should national courts always make a reference? 120
Interim measures 123
Effects of preliminary rulings 124
Tne future of preliminary rulings 124
FURTHER READING 128
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 129
General principles of law
Introductory comments on the idea of general principles
Human rights protection as a general principle of
Community law
Principles of administrative justice and good governance
Some overarching principles of the Community legal order
FURTHER READING
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS
131
131
136
147
155
163
164
Direct effect of Community law
165
Direct applicability and direct effect
Direct effect of Treaty articles
Direct effect of international agreements
165
166
168
xviii I Contents
Regulations 169
Direct effect of directives 169
Horizontal and vertical direct effect 172
Other means of giving maximum effect to Community law 174
FURTHER READING 178
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 178
8 Supremacy of Community law 179
The doctrine of supremacy 179
Community law in the UK 184
The supremacy principle in France 193
Community law in Germany 197
Community law in Italy 200
A sample of other Member States' issues with the
supremacy principle 201
The Lisbon Treaty and proposals in the failed
Constitutional Treaty 204
FURTHER READING 205
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 205
9 Remedies in Community law 207
Introduction 207
The principle of effective remedies 209
The principle of equivalence 211
Procedure 212
The creation of a uniform Community remedy 216
Application of these principles in the United Kingdom 226
Interim measures as a remedy 227
FURTHER READING 228
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 229
10 Enforcement of Community law by the institutions 231
Article 226 EC 231
Consequences of the judicial phase: Article 228 246
Contents | xix
Commission discretion 249
Article 227 EC 251
FURTHER READING 252
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 253
11 Judicial review of Community action 255
Article 230 EC 255
Reviewable acts 256
Reviewable acts and the relationship between the
Community Pillar and the Second Pillar 260
Reviewable acts and the Third Pillar 260
Locus standi 263
Article 232 EC 280
The plea of illegality under Article 241 EC 281
Contractual and tortious liability of the Community 282
FURTHER READING 289
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 289
12 Free Movement of Goods (I): the abolition of customs
duties and internal taxation 291
Introduction 291
The Customs Union: common customs tariff (Articles 26
and 27 EC) 292
Free movement of goods provisions in the Treaty 293
Customs duties 294
Charges having equivalent effect to a customs duty 295
Charges falling within the scope of internal taxation 300
FURTHER READING 311
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 312
13 Free Movement of Goods (II): quantitative restrictions
and measures having equivalent effect 313
Prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures
having equivalent effect 313
Derogations under Article 30 EC 320
xx I Contents
Confining Dassonville: developing the rule of reason 327
Developing the list of mandatory requirements 329
Principles of mutual recognition and equivalence 333
Reaching the limits of Article 28? 335
Keck and certain selling arrangements 338
Presentation requirements 341
The conditions in Keck and the difficulties in finding a
consistent rule 342
The blurred distinction between Article 30 EC and
'mandatory requirements' 346
Reverse discrimination 346
Article 29 EC 347
Directive 98/34 on the provision of information in the field
of technical standards and regulations 350
Free movement and intellectual property rights 351
FURTHER READING 351
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 352
14 Free Movement of Persons: workers' rights and the
right of establishment 353
Introduction 353
Free movement of workers 355
Independent rights 361
Are job seekers entitled to equal treatment? 364
Rights for workers' families 366
Access to social and other benefits 370
Part II: freedom of establishment 372
Freedom of establishment 375
FURTHER READING 385
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 385
15 Free Movement of Services: the freedom to provide and
receive services 387
The service economy and the law on services 388
Definitions of services 390
Remuneration 391
Contents
XXI
Economic services and other activities 392
Services and cross-border activity 393
Non-discrimination and the direct effect of Article 49 EC 394
Tfie freedom to provide a service 396
Tlie freedom to receive services 396
Health care provision and the recipient of services 397
Article 49 EC and services that move, where the provider
and recipient do not 399
Limitations on services freedom and comparisons with
the free movement of goods 399
Public interest grounds limiting the Article 49 EC freedom 401
Proportionality and limitations on services 404
Illegal services 405
The focus on market access and the facilitation of services 406
Future direction and the Services Directive 408
FURTHER READING 409
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 410
16 Free Movement of Persons: towards a people's
Europe? 411
Exceptions 411
Limitations on grounds of public policy, public security,
public health 412
A wholly internal situation 418
The public service exception 419
Free movement in the field of professional sport 422
Free movement and lawyers 427
Equal treatment in education 437
Citizenship of the European Union 443
FURTHER READING 452
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 453
17 Competition law and policy
454
Article 81 EC: the structure
Agreements
Decisions by associations of undertakings
459
462
464
xxii I Contents
Concerted practices 465
Tlie object of prevention, restriction or distortion of
competition 471
Is there a 'rule of reason' in EC competition law? 472
Article 81 EC: effect on trade between Member States 474
The de minimis principle 475
Individual exemption 476
Conditions for exemption 476
Regulation 1/2003 477
Block exemptions 478
Article 82 EC: abuse of a dominant position 480
Dominance 483
The meaning of abuse 486
Application and enforcement of EC competition law:
Regulation 1/2003 492
Provisions of Regulation 1/2003 493
Merger control 500
Exceptions to the general principle 502
The Substantive test 503
FURTHER READING 507
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 508
18 Environmental law and policy 510
The framework for Community environmental law and policy 510
Environmental Principles 520
European community environmental law by sector 523
Integrated pollution, prevention and control 526
Waste: definition, movement and disposal 527
Trade in endangered species 528
Nature conservation 529
Environmental protection implementation and enforcement:
access to environmental information and citizen participation in
environmental decision-making process 532
Environmental Impact Assessment 533
Contents j xxili
Strategic Environmental Assessment 533
Environmental litigation 534
FURTHER READING 538
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 538
19 Discrimination law: from sex discrimination in employment
to a general equality principle 540
Introduction 540
Article 141 EC and Treaty changes relevant to sex equality 543
The meaning of'pay' in Article 141 EC 544
Does Article 141 EC have direct effect? 550
Temporal effect of Article 141 EC 551
Secondary legislation 551
Time limits and the secondary legislation 560
Burden of proof 561
Direct and indirect discrimination and justification 563
Discrimination as a 'general principle' and post Article 13 EC
legislation and case law 573
FURTHER READING 576
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 576
Appendix 577
Index 591 |
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Titel: European Union law
Autor: Horspool, Margot
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Foreword to the first edition vii
Foreword to the fourth edition ix
Preface xi
Table of Abbreviations xxv
Table of Cases xxvit
Table of European Legislation Ixxxvii
Table of Statutes ci
Online Resource Centre cii
Guide to using the book ciii
1 Introduction 1
FURTHER READING 9
2 The constitutional base of the Union 11
Ihe period up to the Single European Act (SEA) 1986 13
TJie Single European Act (SEA) 1986 14
The Treaty on European Union (the Maastricht Treaty) 1993 16
The Treaty of Amsterdam (signed June 1997, entered into
force 1 May 1999} 17
The Nice Treaty (adopted December 2001, entered into force
1 February 2003} 18
Structure and content of the Treaties 19
FURTHER READING 33
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 33
3 The institutions of the Community 35
Introduction 35
The Council of the European Union 38
Organisation 39
Tiie Committee of permanent representatives (COREPER,
after its French acronym) 41
xvi Contents
42
Voting procedures
The Luxembourg Accords and the 'Ioannina Compromise' 45
The Commission 48
The European Parliament (EP) 56
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the Court of First
Instance (CFI) 62
The European Council 62
The Court of Auditors 64
The Economic and Social Committee (EESC) 65
Committee of the Regions (COR) 66
The European Investment Bank 66
The European Central Bank 66
The Treaty of Lisbon 67
FURTHER READING 69
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 70
The Community legal system 71
Primary legislation 72
Secondary Community legislation 78
Legislative procedures 84
Decision-making procedure of the Commission 84
The consultation procedure 88
The cooperation procedure (Article 252 (ex Article 189c) EC) 89
The co-decision procedure (Article 251 (ex Article 189b) EC) 90
The assent procedure 92
The budgetary procedure 92
Changes made by the Amsterdam Treaty 93
Legislative powers 94
The problem of the legal base 96
Exclusive and concurrent powers and the doctrine of
pre-emption 98
Subsidiarity and proportionality as a limit on Community
powers 99
FURTHER READING 101
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 102
Contents | xvii
The European Courts: composition, functions, jurisdiction;
preliminary rulings 103
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) (to be known as "The
Court of Justice of the European Union' after the Lisbon
Treaty comes into force) 104
Jurisdiction of the ECJ 106
The Court of First Instance (CFI) (to be known as 'the
General Court' after the Treaty of Lisbon comes into force) 108
Judicial panels (to be known as 'Specialised Courts' after the
Lisbon Treaty comes into force) 109
Other changes made by the Amsterdam and Nice Treaties 109
Preliminary rulings 112
Jurisdiction of national courts 114
Discretionary and mandatory references 117
When should a national court refer? 118
Should national courts always make a reference? 120
Interim measures 123
Effects of preliminary rulings 124
Tne future of preliminary rulings 124
FURTHER READING 128
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 129
General principles of law
Introductory comments on the idea of general principles
Human rights protection as a general principle of
Community law
Principles of administrative justice and good governance
Some overarching principles of the Community legal order
FURTHER READING
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS
131
131
136
147
155
163
164
Direct effect of Community law
165
Direct applicability and direct effect
Direct effect of Treaty articles
Direct effect of international agreements
165
166
168
xviii I Contents
Regulations 169
Direct effect of directives 169
Horizontal and vertical direct effect 172
Other means of giving maximum effect to Community law 174
FURTHER READING 178
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 178
8 Supremacy of Community law 179
The doctrine of supremacy 179
Community law in the UK 184
The supremacy principle in France 193
Community law in Germany 197
Community law in Italy 200
A sample of other Member States' issues with the
supremacy principle 201
The Lisbon Treaty and proposals in the failed
Constitutional Treaty 204
FURTHER READING 205
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 205
9 Remedies in Community law 207
Introduction 207
The principle of effective remedies 209
The principle of equivalence 211
Procedure 212
The creation of a uniform Community remedy 216
Application of these principles in the United Kingdom 226
Interim measures as a remedy 227
FURTHER READING 228
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 229
10 Enforcement of Community law by the institutions 231
Article 226 EC 231
Consequences of the judicial phase: Article 228 246
Contents | xix
Commission discretion 249
Article 227 EC 251
FURTHER READING 252
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 253
11 Judicial review of Community action 255
Article 230 EC 255
Reviewable acts 256
Reviewable acts and the relationship between the
Community Pillar and the Second Pillar 260
Reviewable acts and the Third Pillar 260
Locus standi 263
Article 232 EC 280
The plea of illegality under Article 241 EC 281
Contractual and tortious liability of the Community 282
FURTHER READING 289
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 289
12 Free Movement of Goods (I): the abolition of customs
duties and internal taxation 291
Introduction 291
The Customs Union: common customs tariff (Articles 26
and 27 EC) 292
Free movement of goods provisions in the Treaty 293
Customs duties 294
Charges having equivalent effect to a customs duty 295
Charges falling within the scope of internal taxation 300
FURTHER READING 311
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 312
13 Free Movement of Goods (II): quantitative restrictions
and measures having equivalent effect 313
Prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures
having equivalent effect 313
Derogations under Article 30 EC 320
xx I Contents
Confining Dassonville: developing the rule of reason 327
Developing the list of mandatory requirements 329
Principles of mutual recognition and equivalence 333
Reaching the limits of Article 28? 335
Keck and certain selling arrangements 338
Presentation requirements 341
The conditions in Keck and the difficulties in finding a
consistent rule 342
The blurred distinction between Article 30 EC and
'mandatory requirements' 346
Reverse discrimination 346
Article 29 EC 347
Directive 98/34 on the provision of information in the field
of technical standards and regulations 350
Free movement and intellectual property rights 351
FURTHER READING 351
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 352
14 Free Movement of Persons: workers' rights and the
right of establishment 353
Introduction 353
Free movement of workers 355
Independent rights 361
Are job seekers entitled to equal treatment? 364
Rights for workers' families 366
Access to social and other benefits 370
Part II: freedom of establishment 372
Freedom of establishment 375
FURTHER READING 385
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 385
15 Free Movement of Services: the freedom to provide and
receive services 387
The service economy and the law on services 388
Definitions of services 390
Remuneration 391
Contents
XXI
Economic services and other activities 392
Services and cross-border activity 393
Non-discrimination and the direct effect of Article 49 EC 394
Tfie freedom to provide a service 396
Tlie freedom to receive services 396
Health care provision and the recipient of services 397
Article 49 EC and services that move, where the provider
and recipient do not 399
Limitations on services freedom and comparisons with
the free movement of goods 399
Public interest grounds limiting the Article 49 EC freedom 401
Proportionality and limitations on services 404
Illegal services 405
The focus on market access and the facilitation of services 406
Future direction and the Services Directive 408
FURTHER READING 409
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 410
16 Free Movement of Persons: towards a people's
Europe? 411
Exceptions 411
Limitations on grounds of public policy, public security,
public health 412
A wholly internal situation 418
The public service exception 419
Free movement in the field of professional sport 422
Free movement and lawyers 427
Equal treatment in education 437
Citizenship of the European Union 443
FURTHER READING 452
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 453
17 Competition law and policy
454
Article 81 EC: the structure
Agreements
Decisions by associations of undertakings
459
462
464
xxii I Contents
Concerted practices 465
Tlie object of prevention, restriction or distortion of
competition 471
Is there a 'rule of reason' in EC competition law? 472
Article 81 EC: effect on trade between Member States 474
The de minimis principle 475
Individual exemption 476
Conditions for exemption 476
Regulation 1/2003 477
Block exemptions 478
Article 82 EC: abuse of a dominant position 480
Dominance 483
The meaning of abuse 486
Application and enforcement of EC competition law:
Regulation 1/2003 492
Provisions of Regulation 1/2003 493
Merger control 500
Exceptions to the general principle 502
The Substantive test 503
FURTHER READING 507
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 508
18 Environmental law and policy 510
The framework for Community environmental law and policy 510
Environmental Principles 520
European community environmental law by sector 523
Integrated pollution, prevention and control 526
Waste: definition, movement and disposal 527
Trade in endangered species 528
Nature conservation 529
Environmental protection implementation and enforcement:
access to environmental information and citizen participation in
environmental decision-making process 532
Environmental Impact Assessment 533
Contents j xxili
Strategic Environmental Assessment 533
Environmental litigation 534
FURTHER READING 538
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 538
19 Discrimination law: from sex discrimination in employment
to a general equality principle 540
Introduction 540
Article 141 EC and Treaty changes relevant to sex equality 543
The meaning of'pay' in Article 141 EC 544
Does Article 141 EC have direct effect? 550
Temporal effect of Article 141 EC 551
Secondary legislation 551
Time limits and the secondary legislation 560
Burden of proof 561
Direct and indirect discrimination and justification 563
Discrimination as a 'general principle' and post Article 13 EC
legislation and case law 573
FURTHER READING 576
SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 576
Appendix 577
Index 591 |
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spelling | Horspool, Margot Verfasser (DE-588)152608990 aut European Union law Margot Horspool ; Matthew Humphreys 5. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2008 C, 606 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Core text series "European Union Law provides a concise overview of the European institutions and thorough, wide ranging coverage of the key substantive law topics making this an ideal first text for anyone studying EU law. Incisive analysis of the governing themes and principles of EU law is consistently delivered and chapter summaries, questions, further reading and web links help to guide the reader through the subject."--BOOK JACKET. Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Recht Law European Union countries Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 s DE-604 Humphreys, Matthew 1969- Verfasser (DE-588)136553079 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016524295&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Horspool, Margot Humphreys, Matthew 1969- European Union law Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Recht Law European Union countries Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd |
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title_full | European Union law Margot Horspool ; Matthew Humphreys |
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title_short | European Union law |
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topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Recht Law European Union countries Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Recht Law European Union countries Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten |
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