Yearbook of European law. Vol.18, 1998

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Publication Date March 2000
ISBN 0-19-829879-X
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This is the eighteenth volume in this successful series. It contains annual surveys, articles written by leading academics in the field and book reviews. The publication aims to promote the dissemination of ideas and provide a forum for legal discourse in the wider area of European law. It provides informative and critical analysis of topical issues accessible to all those interested in legal studies and it reflects diverse theoretical approaches towards the study of law.
The yearbook publishes contributions on the law of the European Union; the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights; related aspects of international law; and comparative laws of Europe. Articles in this edition are: The European Court of Justice and the legislature; In search of Union citizenship; Liberalization, globalization, and competition law and policy; Of raising pigs and children; The European Community and the diplomatic phase of the WTO dispute settlement understanding; Secondary establishment of companies-the case law of the Court of Justice; Equality between men and women in the Court of Justice; From object to subject?: Non-EC nationals and the draft proposal of the Commission for a Council Act establishing the rules for the admission of third country nationals to the Member States; Who's judging the watchmen? The judicial system of the 'Area of freedom, security and justice'; From Pont d'Avignon to Ponte Vecchio: the resolution of constitutional conflicts between the European Union and the Member States through principles of Public International law.
The surveys in this edition are: The institutional law of the European Union in 1998; Competition law; European Union employment and social policy survey; Common foreign and security policy 1998; and The Brussels convention.
This yearbook is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.
P Eeckhout is Herbert Smith Professor of European Law, King's College London. T Tridimas is Professor of European Law at the University of Southampton.

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