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Substantive Law of the EU The Four Freedoms

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ISBN-10: 0199562245

ISBN-13: 9780199562244

Edition: 3rd 2010

Authors: Catherine Barnard

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The Substantive Law of the EU by Catherine Barnard is the perfect resource for anyone wishing to gain a thorough grasp of the four freedoms in EU law. An introductory chapter outlines the background to EU law in this area: the role of free trade theory, the evolution and expansion of the internal market and the fundamental principles underpinning this process. The following sections then provide a detailed examination of the four freedoms - goods, persons, services, andcapital - which make up the core of EU law.The fully revised and updated third edition addresses the significant recent developments in EU legislation including expanded coverage of the free movement of services and more…    
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Book details

List price: $33.99
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 8/12/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 752
Size: 9.60" wide x 6.70" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.750
Language: English

Introduction
Introduction to the issues
Free Movement of Goods
Introduction to the free movement of goods
Article 25 (customs duties and charges having equivalent effect) and Article 90 (internal taxation)
Quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect under Articles 28 and 39
Article 28 and certain selling arrangements
Derogations and justifications
External economic relations of the EU: the common commercial policy
Free movement of persons and services
Introduction to the free movement of persons
Free movement of workers
Freedom of establishment
Freedom to provide and receive services
Union citizenship
Derogations, limitations, conditions, and justifications
Third-country nationals and the EU
Free movement of capital
Free movement of capital and economic and monetary union
Completing the single market
Regulating the internal market