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A definitive reassessment of the constitutional, economic, institutional and judicial dimensions of the EU internal market, including Brexit.
A detailed treatment of the subject, examining both the relevant legislation and the case-law of the EC Court of Justice, this work derives from a section in the looseleaf Law of the EU (Vaughan & Robertson, eds), and is made available here for the benefit of those who don't subscribe to the looseleaf.
Explores the dynamic relationship between courts and legislatures in the governance of the EU internal market.
This student-friendly textbook covers everything students need to know about the legal and regulatory framework of the internal market.
This book provides a practical overview of EU taxation law and its interpretation and application by the European courts. It includes detailed analysis of the harmonization of indirect taxes in the EU, primarily covering the substantial body of legislation and case law in the area of value added tax (VAT) and excise duties, as well as discriminatory taxation, taxation of imports and exports, company taxation and taxation of savings and royalties; it also examines mutual assistance and administrative cooperation in the field of taxation, as well as the question of repayment of taxes paid but not due. The new edition has been fully revised and updated to cover recent developments, such as the case law on fiscal discrimination in the field of workers and establishment and on VAT, which affect business and personal interests in an immediate and significant way. It engages with recent legal and economic discussions, such as the possibility of the EU being granted tax-raising powers, and the proposed enhanced cooperation in the form of a financial transactions tax. This is an essential practitioner guide to this important and sometimes contentious area of law.
Examining the growing issue of EU Member States' defiance in the face of EU law, this volume outlines the development and history of this crisis, and offers a theoretical and comparative analysis of the difficulties the EU is facing in their attempts to enforce Member State to comply with European integration, suggesting solutions for the future.
Presents a new approach to prominent judgments of the European Court of Justice drawing on the writings of Judge Robert Lecourt.
The first book to jointly analyse withdrawal of a member state from the EU (i.e. Brexit) and territorial secession.
A new historical and sociological account for the broad definitional power of law in the European Union polity.
The insight given by the book. . . is absolutely indispensable for those who interact with the internal market. It is a goldmine of thought waiting to be discussed, used and put to the test. Ida Otken Eriksson, European Law Journal This fascinating book explores the management of the internal market from a legal perspective. While the EU agenda is currently dominated by the processes of Treaty reform, this assessment of both market and constitutional governance evaluates the coherence or otherwise of the project at the very core of European integration. Confronted with a free market nearing completion, with a relatively formulaic application of internal market law, the book portrays how this...