...anyone interested in the evolution of EC and EU law will benefit greatly from these two volumes, which capture many of the major debates in European law at one particular point in time. A.M. McDonnell Common Market Law Review 2005 All the different, varied and in-depth contributions make for a precious document for all those interested in the themes covered. Bulletin Quotidien Europe June 2005
1. Introduction
Takis Tridimas and Paolisa Nebbia
2. Why Harmonise?
Stephen Weatherill
3. Export of Goods and Services within the Single Market: Reflections on the Scope of Articles 29 and 49 EC
Wulf-Henning Roth
4. And Then There Were Two: Products and Citizens in Community Law
Jukka Snell
5. EMU and Financial Services
John Usher
6. Internal Market and the Harmonisation of European Contract Law
Paolisa Nebbia
7. The Development of the Ex-ante Control Mechanism Regarding Implementation of the Internal Market
Rodolphe Munoz
8. The Member States’ Powers to Adopt Emergency Measures in the Context of the Genetically Modified Food/Feed Regulation
Sara Poli
9. At the Borderline between Community and Member States’ Competence: The Triple-Exceptional Character of Article 297 EC
Martin Trybus
10. Competition and Free Movement: Their Place in the Treaty
Peter Oliver
11. New Directions in EC Competition Law
Giorgio Monti
12. The Future of Merger Control in the EC
Penelope Kent, Vicky Allsopp and Penny English
13. State Intervention and the Internal Market
Erika Szyszczak
14. Competition and Protected Services in the EU: Abuse of Dominance by Public Sector Undertakings and the Onward March of Article 86
Dermot Cahill
15. Justifying State Aid: The Financing of Services of General Economic Interest
Andrea Biondi
16. State Aids and Bankruptcy
Dimitris N Triantafyllou
17. Public Procurement and the Internal Market of the Twenty-First Century: Economic Exercise versus Policy Choice
Christopher Bovis
18. The Institutional Architecture of the European Social Model
Brian Bercusson
19. The Future of Sex Equality
Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella and Annick Masselot
20. Partnership Rights, Migration and EC Law
Helen Toner
21. The Race Directive, Institutional Racism and Third Country Nationals
Fernne Brennan
22. Bio-Rights, Common Values and Constitutional Strategies
Susan Millns
23. Biomedicine, Bioethics and the European Union
Melanie Latham
Emerging trends and developments in European law.
This series is dedicated to publishing edited collections on a wide range of topics within European law, focussing particularly on analyses of emerging trends and new developments which are not covered in the standard textbooks. The essays are carefully grouped around selected themes which, while frequently at the cutting edge of scholarship, are nonetheless intended to be of widespread interest to EU scholars and practitioners.
The books have a variety of origins; some arise from workshops and conferences, while others spring from longer term research initiatives. In all cases the essays selected for publication have not been published elsewhere, and all are subject to peer review and editing.