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adam_text | DETAILED CONTENTS ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF CASES XXI NUMERICAL TABLE OF
CASES XXXVII NATIONAL COURTS DECISIONS LIII TABLE OFEU PRIMARY
LEGISLATION LV TABLE OFEU SECONDARY LEGISLATION LIX ABBREVIATIONS LXIII
PART I INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTITUTIONAL AND PROCEDURAL LAW OF THE EU 1
THE HISTORY AND CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 5 1.1
INTRODUCTION 5 1.2 THE MOTIVES FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 6 1.3 THE
FOUNDING OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES 7 1.3.1 THE SCHUMAN PLAN (1950) 8
1.3.2 THE PROPOSED EUROPEAN DEFENCE COMMUNITY AND EUROPEAN POLITICAL
COMMUNITY 9 1.3.3 PROGRESS NEVERTHELESS 10 1.4 THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE
UK WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES 11 1.4.1 THE EARLY RELATIONSHIP (TO THE
1970S) 11 1.4.2 FROM REJECTION TO ACCEPTANCE? (1970S TO DATE) 12 1.5 THE
BASIC OBJECTIVES AND NATURE OF THE COMMUNITIES 14 1.5.1
INTERGOVERNMENTALISM, SUPRANATIONALISM, AND FEDERALISM 16 1.5.2 PROGRESS
TO A FEDERAL EUROPE? 17 1.6 THE WIDENING AND DEEPENING OF THE
COMMUNITIES AND UNION 17 1.6.1 THE WIDENING OF THE COMMUNITIES 18 1.6.2
THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA AND THE 1995 EXPANSION 19 1.6.3 THE 2004 AND
2007 EXPANSIONS 21 1.6.4 FUTURE WIDENING 21 1.6.5 THE EU AND THE WORLD:
EXTERNAL RELATIONS 24 1.6.6 THE DEEPENING OF THE COMMUNITIES 28 1.6.7
THE FIRST RADICAL CHANGE: THE SINGLE EUROPEAN ACT 32 1.6.8 THE
MAASTRICHT TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION (TEU) 36 XII DETAILED CONTENTS 1.6.9
PREPARATIONS FOR THE AMSTERDAM IGC AND TREATY 38 1.6.10 THE NICE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE AND TREATY 40 1.6.11 THE CONSTITUTIONAL
TREATY FOR EUROPE 43 1.6.12 THE 2007 LISBON REFORM TREATY 44 1.7 FUTURE
DEVELOPMENTS AND CONCLUSIONS 45 2 THE UNION INSTITUTIONS 48 2.1
INTRODUCTION: THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 48 2.2 THE COMMISSION 49 2.2.1
COMPOSITION OF THE COMMISSION 50 2.2.2 APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL 51 2.2.3
TASKS AND DUTIES 52 2.3 THE COUNCIL (OF MINISTERS) OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
52 2.3.1 FUNCTIONS AND POWERS 53 2.3.2 THE PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL 53
2.3.3 ROLE AND VOTING IN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES 53 2.3.4 COUNCIL
GENERAL LAW-MAKING POWERS 59 2.3.5 COREPER AND THE COUNCIL SECRETARIAT
59 2.4 THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL 60 2.5 THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT (EP) 61 2.5.1
MEMBERSHIP 61 2.5.2 FUNCTIONS/POWERS 63 2.6 THE EUROPEAN COURT OF
JUSTICE (ECJ) 67 2.6.1 COMPOSITION AND ORGANIZATION 67 2.6.2 PROCEDURE
67 2.6.3 JURISDICTION 69 2.6.4 METHODOLOGY: INTERPRETATION AND PRECEDENT
71 2.6.5 THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (CFI) 73 2.6.6 JUDICIAL PANELS 74
2.7 OTHER COMMUNITY BODIES 74 2.7.1 THE COURT OF AUDITORS 74 2.7.2 THE
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE (EESC) 75 2.7.3 THE COMMITTEE OF THE
REGIONS 75 2.7.4 THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK 75 2.8 COMMUNITY FINANCING 76
2.8.1 THE BUDGETARY PROCEDURE 76 DETAILED CONTENTS XIII 3 THE
EMPOWERMENT OF THE UNION: TRANSFER, DIVISION, AND CONTROL OF POWERS 79
3.1 INTRODUCTION 79 3.2 THE TRANSFER OF SOVEREIGN POWERS 80 3.3
DEMOCRACY IN THE UNION 80 3.3.1 THE DEMOCRATIC CREDENTIALS OF THE UNION
80 3.3.2 TRANSPARENCY AND OPEN GOVERNANCE 81 3.4 THE CONSTITUTIONAL
BASIS OF THE UNION 82 3.4.1 THE COMMUNITY AND UNION TREATIES 82 3.4.2
THE ABANDONED CONSTITUTIONAL TREATY 85 3.5 THE DIVISION OF COMPETENCES
AND SUBSIDIARITY 86 3.5.1 THE DIVISION OF COMPETENCES 87 3.5.2
PROPORTIONALITY 92 3.5.3 THE PRINCIPLE OF SUBSIDIARITY 93 3.5.4 THE
LISBON REFORM TREATY AND THE DIVISION OF COMPETENCES 96 4 COMMUNITY LAW:
SOURCES, FORMS, AND LAW-MAKING 99 4.1 INTRODUCTION 99 4.2 THE COMMUNITY
LEGAL SYSTEM 99 4.2.1 THE STYLE OF THE COMMUNITY LEGAL SYSTEM 100 4.2.2
THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ELEMENTS OF COMMUNITY LAW 101 4.3 THE SOURCES
AND FORMS OF COMMUNITY LAW 104 4.3.1 THE TREATIES 104 4.3.2 SECONDARY
LEGISLATION 107 4.3.3 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS, TREATIES, AND
CONVENTIONS 110 4.3.4 THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE S CONTRIBUTION 112
4.3.5 HUMAN OR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 114 4.3.6 EQUALITY AND
NON-DISCRIMINATION 117 4.3.7 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PROCEDURAL LAW AND
NATURAL JUSTICE 118 4.3.8 SOFT LAW 123 4.4 THE PARTICIPATION OF THE
INSTITUTIONS IN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESSES 124 4.4.1 THE LEGAL BASE FOR
LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS 125 4.5 LAW-MAKING PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES 128
4.5.1 THE LAW-MAKING PROCEDURES 128 4.5.2 WHY SO MANY TYPES OF
LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES? 133 4.6 THE DELEGATION OF POWERS 134 XIV
DETAILED CONTENTS 4.7 THE COMMUNITY METHOD, OMC, AND GOVERNANCE ISSUES
136 4.8 LAW-MAKING: GETTING THE BALANCE RIGHT 137 5 SUPREMACY OF
COMMUNITY LAW 140 5.1 THE SUPREMACY OF COMMUNITY LAW 140 5.2 THE VIEW OF
THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE 140 5.2.1 SUPREMACY AND MEMBER STATE
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 143 5.3 COMMUNITY LAW IN THE MEMBER STATES 146 5.3.1
THEORIES OF INCORPORATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: MONISM AND DUALISM 146
5.4 COMMUNITY LAW IN THE UK 146 5.4.1 THE UNWRITTEN CONSTITUTION 147
5.4.2 THE DUALIST APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL LAW 147 5.4.3 THE DOCTRINE
OF PARLIAMENTARY SUPREMACY 148 5.4.4 UK ENTRY AND THE EUROPEAN
COMMUNITIES ACT 1972 148 5.4.5 JUDICIAL RECEPTION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN
THE UK 150 5.5 RECEPTION OF COMMUNITY LAW IN OTHER MEMBER STATES 155
5.5.1 BELGIUM 155 5.5.2 GERMANY 156 5.5.3 ITALY 160 5.5.4 FRANCE 160
5.5.5 AUSTRIA 162 5.5.6 THE CZECH REPUBLIC 163 5.5.7 DENMARK 163 5.5.8
FINLAND 163 5.5.9 HUNGARY 164 5.5.10 IRELAND 164 5.5.11 POLAND 165
5.5.12 SPAIN 165 5.6 SUMMARY ON RECEPTION: SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE OF AN
EMERGING TREND? 166 6 ENSURING EU LAWS ARE EFFECTIVE: REMEDIES AND
ARTICLE 234 168 6.1 INTRODUCTION 168 6.2 AN INTRODUCTION TO ARTICLE 234
168 6.3 DIRECT APPLICABILITY AND DIRECT EFFECTS 170 6.3.1 DEFINITIONS
AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN DIRECTLY APPLICABLE AND DIRECT EFFECTS 170
DETAILED CONTENTS XV 6.3.2 DIRECT APPLICABILITY 170 6.3.3 DIRECT EFFECTS
171 6.3.4 OVERCOMING THE LACK OF HORIZONTAL DIRECT EFFECT FOR DIRECTIVES
176 6.4 STATE LIABILITY: THE PRINCIPLE IN FRANCOVICH 182 6.4.1 THE
PRINCIPLE OF STATE LIABILITY DEVELOPED 183 6.4.2 THE EXTENSION OF THE
FRANCOVICH STATE-LIABILITY PRINCIPLE 185 6.5 ARTICLE 234: THE
PRELIMINARY RULING PROCEDURE IN OPERATION 186 6.5.1 WHICH
LAW-ADJUDICATING BODIES CAN REFER? 186 6.5.2 THE QUESTION REFERRED:
RELEVANCE AND ADMISSIBILITY 188 6.5.3 A DISCRETION OR OBLIGATION TO
REFER? 192 6.5.4 THE DISCRETION OF LOWER COURTS 192 6.5.5 THE TIMING OF
THE REFERENCE 193 6.5.6 COURTS OF LAST INSTANCE 193 6.5.7 AVOIDING THE
OBLIGATION TO REFER: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRECEDENT AND ACTECLAIR 194
6.5.8 THE EFFECT OF AN ARTICLE 234 RULING 197 6.5.9 THE EVOLUTION OF
ARTICLE 234 REFERENCES 198 6.5.10 REFORMS AND FUTURE 199 6.5.11 INTERIM
MEASURES WITHIN AN ARTICLE 234 REFERENCE 200 6.6 NATIONAL PROCEDURAL LAW
AND THE SYSTEM OF REMEDIES 200 6.6.1 THE PRINCIPLE OF NATIONAL
PROCEDURAL AUTONOMY 201 6.6.2 INTERVENTION BY THE EUROPEAN COURT OF
JUSTICE 202 6.6.3 A MORE BALANCED APPROACH 203 6.6.4 CONCLUSIONS 205 7
THE DIRECT JURISDICTION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE 207 7.1
INTRODUCTION 207 7.2 ACTIONS AGAINST MEMBER STATES 207 7.2.1 ENFORCEMENT
ACTIONS BY THE COMMISSION 208 7.2.2 ARTICLE 226 PROCEDURE 210 7.2.3
ACTIONS BROUGHT BY OTHER MEMBER STATES 215 7.3 ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS TO
SECURE MEMBER STATES COMPLIANCE 216 7.4 ACTIONS TO ANNUL COMMUNITY ACTS
217 7.4.1 ADMISSIBILITY 217 7.4.2 ADMISSIBILITY FOR NON-PRIVILEGED
APPLICANTS 220 7.4.3 CHALLENGING A REGULATION 221 7.4.4 DIRECT AND
INDIVIDUAL CONCERN 224 7.4.5 INTEREST GROUPS AND PARTY ACTIONS 225 XVI
DETAILED CONTENTS 7.4.6 MERITS OR GROUNDS FOR ANNULMENT 226 7.4.7 THE
EFFECT OF A SUCCESSFUL ACTION AND ANNULMENT 227 7.4.8 A RESTRICTIVE
APPROACH? 228 7.4.9 ALTERNATIVES TO ARTICLE 230 229 7.4.10 THE LISBON
REFORM TREATY 231 7.5 ACTION FOR FAILURE TO ACT (ARTICLE 232) 231 7.5.1
ADMISSIBILITY AND LOCUS STANDI 232 7.5.2 ACTS SUBJECT TO AN ARTICLE 232
ACTION 232 7.5.3 PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS 233 7.6 NON-CONTRACTUAL
LIABILITY OF THE EC (ARTICLE 288 (2)) 234 7.6.1 ADMISSIBILITY 234 7.6.2
AN AUTONOMOUS OR INDEPENDENT ACTION 235 7.6.3 THE REQUIREMENTS OF
LIABILITY 236 7.6.4 THE STANDARD OF LIABILITY AND FAULT 236 7.6.5 THE
DAMAGE 241 7.6.6 THE CAUSAL CONNECTION 241 7.6.7 CONCURRENT
LIABILITY/CHOICE OF COURT 242 7.7 THE PLEA OF ILLEGALITY (ARTICLE 241)
242 7.7.1 LOCUS STANDI 243 7.7.2 ACTS WHICH CAN BE REVIEWED 243 7.7.3
GROUNDS OF REVIEW 244 7.7.4 EFFECT OF A SUCCESSFUL CHALLENGE 244 7.8
ACTIONS AGAINST NATURAL OR LEGAL PERSONS 244 PART II INTRODUCTION TO THE
SUBSTANTIVE LAW OF THE EU 8 THE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 251 8.1
INTRODUCTION 251 8.2 LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS 252 8.2.1 TREATY ARTICLES
252 8.2.2 SECONDARY LEGISLATION 253 8.3 PROGRESS TOWARDS THE TREATY
GOALS 253 8.3.1 A FREE TRADE AREA 253 8.3.2 A CUSTOMS UNION 254 8.3.3 A
COMMON MARKET 254 8.3.4 AN ECONOMIC UNION 254 8.3.5 WHICH STAGE HAS THE
EU REACHED? 254 DETAILED CONTENTS XVII 8.4 INTEGRATION METHODS 256 8.4.1
NEGATIVE INTEGRATION 256 8.4.2 POSITIVE INTEGRATION 257 8.4.3 METHODS OF
HARMONIZATION 259 8.4.4 ALTERNATIVES TO LEGISLATIVE HARMONIZATION 260
8.5 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INTERNAL MARKET 261 8.5.1 THECCPANDCCT 261
8.5.2 THE PROHIBITION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES 261 8.5.3 A CHARGE HAVING
EQUIVALENT EFFECT (CHEE) 262 8.5.4 THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN INTERNAL
TAXATION AND CHARGES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT 265 8.6 THE PROHIBITION OF
DISCRIMINATORY TAXATION 267 8.6.1 DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXATION 267 8.6.2
SIMILAR OR OTHER PRODUCTS 268 8.7 SUMMARY ON TARIFF BARRIERS 270 8.8
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS AND MEASURES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT 270
8.8.1 THE GENERAL SCOPE OF THE TREATY PROHIBITION 271 8.8.2 WHAT
ARE MEASURES FOR THE PURPOSES OF ARTICLE 28? 271 8.8.3 THE MEANING OF
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS 272 8.8.4 MEASURES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT
273 8.8.5 THE SCOPE OF THE PROHIBITION 274 8.9 THE DEROGATIONS OF
ARTICLE 30 275 8.9.1 GENERAL PURPOSE AND SCOPE 275 8.9.2 PUBLIC MORALITY
275 8.9.3 PUBLIC POLICY 276 8.9.4 PUBLIC SECURITY 276 8.9.5 THE
PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH OR LIFE OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS 277 8.9.6 ARTISTIC
HERITAGE 278 8.9.7 THE PROTECTION OF ARTISTIC OR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 279
8.9.8 ARTICLE 30 SECOND SENTENCE AND PROPORTIONALITY 279 8.9.9 DECISION
3052/95 280 8.10 EQUALLY APPLICABLE MEASURES (INDISTINCTLY APPLICABLE
MEASURES) 280 8.10.1 THE CASSIS DE DIJON CASE 281 8.10.2 THE APPLICATION
OF THE RULE OF REASON: THE REQUIREMENTS IN DETAIL 282 8.10.3 LEGISLATIVE
INTERVENTIONS 284 8.10.4 SUMMARY OF CASSIS DE DIJON 285 8.10.5 EQUAL
BURDEN/DUAL BURDEN 285 XVIII DETAILED CONTENTS 8.11 KECK AND MITHOUARD:
CERTAIN SELLING ARRANGEMENTS 287 8.11.1 POST-ICEC/C CASE LAW 288 8.11.2
MARKET ACCESS OR DISCRIMINATION, OR BOTH? 289 8.12 OVERALL SUMMARY 290 9
THE FREE MOVEMENT OF ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE PERSONS 293 9.1 INTRODUCTION
293 9.2 THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK*PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LEGISLATION 296 9.2.1
TREATY PROVISIONS 296 9.2.2 THE BASIC RIGHT OF NO DISCRIMINATION 297 9.3
THE PERSONAL AND MATERIAL SCOPE OF THE BASIC RIGHTS 299 9.3.1 PERSONAL
SCOPE 299 9.4 THE MATERIAL SCOPE OF THE RIGHTS 307 9.4.1 SECONDARY
LEGISLATION: INTRODUCTION 308 9.4.2 RIGHTS OF ENTRY, RESIDENCE, AND EXIT
309 9.4.3 THE RIGHTS PROVIDED BY REGULATION 1612/68 AND DIRECTIVE
2004/38 311 9.4.4 EDUCATION AND CARER RIGHTS 315 9.4.5 RIGHT TO REMAIN
316 9.5 THE REALIZATION OF FREE MOVEMENT OF THE SELF-EMPLOYED 317 9.5.1
THE INTERVENTION OF THE ECJ 318 9.5.2 LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS 321 9.5.3
THE FREE MOVEMENT OF LAWYERS 323 9.6 DEROGATIONS FROM THE FREE MOVEMENT
REGIMES 325 9.6.1 PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS 325 9.6.2 RESTRICTIONS ON THE
GROUNDS OF PUBLIC POLICY, SECURITY, AND HEALTH 326 9.6.3 THE
PUBLIC-SERVICE PROVISO 329 10 THE FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS: WIDER ISSUES
AND EU CITIZENSHIP 331 10.1 INTRODUCTION 331 10.2 THE WHOLLY INTERNAL
RULE 331 10.3 THE TREATMENT OF THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS (TCNS) 336 10.4
THE FURTHER WIDENING OF THE CONCEPT OF FREE MOVEMENT 340 10.4.1
RECEIVING SERVICES 340 10.4.2 THE GENERAL FREE-MOVEMENT DIRECTIVES 342
10.4.3 THE TREATY OF EUROPEAN UNION AND EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP 343 10.4.4
CASE LAW ON THE CITIZENSHIP ARTICLES 344 DETAILED CONTENTS XIX 10.5 THE
EXTENSION OF CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS INTO WELFARE AND FAMILY RIGHTS 347 10.6
POSSIBLE EFFECT OF THE LISBON REFORM TREATY 351 10.7 CONCLUDING REMARKS
351 11 ANTIDISCRIMINATION/EQUALITY LAW 355 11.1 INTRODUCTION 355 11.2 A
GENERAL PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY IN EC LAW? 355 11.2.1 ARTICLE 12 356 11.3
THE REASONS FOR THE INCLUSION OF ARTICLE 119 (NOW ARTICLE 141) IN THE
TREATY 356 11.4 THE LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK 358 11.4.1 TREATY ARTICLES 358
11.4.2 SECONDARY LEGISLATION 359 11.5 ARTICLE 141 AND THE SCOPE OF THE
PRINCIPLE OF EQUAL PAY 361 11.5.1 THE MEANING OF PAY 362 11.5.2 THE
ORIGINAL EQUAL PAY DIRECTIVE 75/117 366 11.5.3 THE BASIS OF COMPARISON
366 11.5.4 COMPARISON REVISITED 367 11.5.5 PART-TIME WORK AND THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT OF INDIRECT DISCRIMINATION 368 11.5.6 WORK OF
EQUAL VALUE 370 11.5.7 ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES 372 11.6 EQUAL TREATMENT
373 11.6.1 THE CONCEPT OF EQUAL TREATMENT/NO DISCRIMINATION ON THE
GROUNDS OF SEX 373 11.6.2 THE SCOPE OF EQUAL TREATMENT 375 11.6.3
EQUALITY WITH REGARD TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS, WORKING CONDITIONS,
DISMISSAL, AND RETIREMENT AGES 376 11.6.4 THE POWER OF MEMBER STATES TO
EXEMPT CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS 378 11.6.5 THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN REGARDING
CHILDBIRTH AND MATERNITY 379 11.6.6 THE PROMOTION OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
BY REMOVING EXISTING INEQUALITIES AFFECTING OPPORTUNITIES 383 11.6.7
JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES 386 11.7 SOCIAL SECURITY DIRECTIVE
79/7 388 11.7.1 PERSONAL AND MATERIAL SCOPE 388 11.7.2 DISCRIMINATION
389 XX DETAILED CONTENTS 11.7.3 MATERNITY 390 11.7.4 REMEDIES 391 11.7.5
DEROGATIONS 391 11.8 DIRECTIVE 92/85 392 11.8.1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION
393 11.9 RELATED SECONDARY LEGISLATION 394 11.9.1 OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS
DIRECTIVE 86/378 394 11.9.2 THE SELF-EMPLOYED EQUAL TREATMENT DIRECTIVE
86/613 395 11.9.3 PARENTAL LEAVE DIRECTIVE 96/34 395 11.9.4 PART-TIME
WORKERS DIRECTIVE 97/81 396 11.9.5 FIXED-TERM WORKERS DIRECTIVE 99/70
396 11.9.6 SUMMARY OF SECONDARY LEGISLATION 397 11.10 ARTICLE 13 EC: THE
EXPANSION OF EC EQUALITY LAW 397 11.10.1 SECONDARY LEGISLATION ENACTED
UNDER ARTICLE 13 398 11.11 THE LISBON REFORM TREATY AND EQUALITY RIGHTS
401 11.12 CONCLUDING COMMENTS 402 INDEX 405
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spelling | Foster, Nigel G. Verfasser (DE-588)171319591 aut Foster on EU law Nigel Foster EU law 2. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2009 LXIV, 416 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier 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 1\p (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 s 2\p DE-604 SWBplus Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017733433&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Foster, Nigel G. Foster on EU law Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Recht Law European Union countries Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)5098525-5 (DE-588)4048737-4 (DE-588)4123623-3 |
title | Foster on EU law |
title_alt | EU law |
title_auth | Foster on EU law |
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title_full | Foster on EU law Nigel Foster |
title_fullStr | Foster on EU law Nigel Foster |
title_full_unstemmed | Foster on EU law Nigel Foster |
title_short | Foster on EU law |
title_sort | foster on eu law |
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 Lehrbuch |
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