This book provides an in-depth study of all the basic freedoms of movement between the member states upon which the European Community is based. The author states and analyzes the substantive law on the free movement of goods within the Community, the law relating to the customs union, state monopolies, the free movement of workers, the establishment abroad of individuals and companies, sex discrimination, the free movement of capital, and the territorial application of the EEC Treaty. The book covers those areas of substantive law which account for the great majority of cases coming before national courts and the European Court of Justice. Generous quotations from the judgments of the latter are included, thus saving the practitioner and student alike from unnecessary research, while pointing the way to the most profitable areas for future research. Readership: academic specialists in European Community law; practitioners in the field; government officials; law students.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Hardcover, review copy with unclipped dust jacket. Direct from the library of retired Professor of EU Law, Steve Weathrill, with his name penned to half-title page. Jacket is lightly edgeworn, page block faintly marked. No other notable flaws. AD. Used. N° de réf. du vendeur 522043
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Paperback. Etat : Good. This book provides an in-depth study of all the basic freedoms of movement between the member states upon which the European Community is based. The author states and analyzes the substantive law on the free movement of goods within the Community, the law relating to the customs union, state monopolies, the free movement of workers, the establishment abroad of individuals and companies, sex discrimination, the free movement of capital, and the territorial application of the EEC Treaty. The book covers those areas of substantive law which account for the great majority of cases coming before national courts and the European Court of Justice. Generous quotations from the judgments of the latter are included, thus saving the practitioner and student alike from unnecessary research, while pointing the way to the most profitable areas for future research. N° de réf. du vendeur 403897
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