Yearbook of European law. Vol.23, 2004

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Publication Date 2005
ISBN 978-0-19-927469-7
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This is the twenty-third volume in a well-established series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field of European law.

Readership: Scholars and students of EU Law; European Community lawyers; practitioners and scholars of International Law and European Politics.

Contents:

Stephen Weatherill: Competence creep and competence control;
Carol Harlow: Deconstructing government?;
Armin von Bogdandy (et al.): Legal instruments in European Union law and their reform;
Damien Geradin and Nicolas Petit: The development of agency at EU and national levels;
Patrick Birkinshaw: Supranationalism, the rule of law, and constitutionalism in the draft Union Constitution;
Robert Schütze: Parallel external powers in the European Community;
Helen Toner: Non-discriminatory obstacles to the exercise of Treaty rights - Articles 39, 43, 49 and 18 EC;
Malcolm Ross: The Europeanisation of public services supervision;
Emilios Avgouleas: The new EC Financial Markets Legislation and the emerging regime for capital markets;
Paolisa Nebbia: Law as tradition and the Europeanisation of contract law: a case study;
Sara Poli and Nicola Notaro: Environmental law 2002-2003.

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