Views of European law from the mountain : liber amicorum Piet Jan Slot /

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Imprint:Austin : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business ; Frederick, MD : Sold and distributed in North, Central, and South America, c2009.
Description:lxxvi, 481 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7778959
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Other authors / contributors:Slot, Pieter J.
Bulterman, M. K. (Mielle K.)
ISBN:9789041128621
904112862X
Notes:"Kluwer Law International"
Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxxiii]-xxxvi).
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Biography and major publications Intro
  • Contributors
  • Table of Cases
  • Part I. The internal market, the freedoms and harmonization
  • 1. Minimum Harmonization after Tobacco advertising and laval un Partneri
  • 2. Harmonization in a Globalizing Market
  • 3. Sexual Harassment as sex Discrimination: A Logical Step in the Evolution of EU Sex Discrimination Law or a step too far?
  • 4. The Free Movement of Capital in the EC and with Third Countries and its application on the basis of ECJ Case Law
  • 5. The Demise of Intra-EU Technical Barriers?
  • 6. Economic Justifications and the Internal Market
  • 7. Market Access, The Outer limits of free Movement of Goods and... the Law?
  • Part II. Competition and state aid
  • 8. Antitrust Damages actions under The Rome II Regulation
  • 9. Constitutional Horse Trading : Some comments on the protocol on the internal market and competition
  • 10. Why? The Giving reasons requirement of EU administration
  • 11. Judging Competition Cases
  • 12. Resale price maintenance: Growing convergence between the US and the EC in Sight?
  • 13. EC Competition Law Post-Lisbon: A matter of protocol
  • 14. Scope of Judical Review and Sanctions in Competition Cases
  • 15. Twenty-Four and so much more...: Some Reflections on the Position of Competitors in State Aid Cases
  • 16. State Aid under Swiss-EU Bilateral Law: The Example of Company Taxation
  • 17. Time for Time
  • 18. Harmonization of Actions for Cartel Damages- Not the White Paper
  • Part III. Sector-related analyses
  • 19. Marine Pollution and its Scapegoats: The fragile Legitimacy of an European Directive and an European Judgment
  • 20. Interconnector Law: Interconnecting Competition and Security of Supply
  • 21. A Look back at the Open Skies Judgments
  • 22. Harmonization of National Procedural Law via the Back Door? Preliminary comments on the ECJ's Judgment in Janecek in a Comparative Context
  • 23. Ownership Unbundling: Prolegomenon to a legal Analysis
  • 24. Re-reading external relations Cases in the Field of Transport: The function of Community Loyalty
  • 25. Nouvelles frontiers: Trading International Law and European Law in the Context of the Establishment of an Emission Trade System
  • Part IV. Institutional issues
  • 26. Reviewing the review: Did the European Court of Justice in Kadi Indirectly review security council resolutions? On the downside of a Courageous judgment
  • 27. National Sovereignty in the EU: An outdated concept
  • 28. What can be salvaged if the treaty of Lisbon is lost?
  • 29. Inverse direct effect and Community Loyalty
  • 30. Jacqueline Dutheil del