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Cassis de Dijon: 40 Years On

Editat de Albertina Albors-Llorens, Catherine Barnard, Dr Brigitte Leucht
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 feb 2021
Why is the 1979 the Court of Justice judgment in Cassis de Dijon so famous and so significant in the evolution of EU trade law?. As this landmark judgment approaches middle age, this book revisits this decision with the benefit of hindsight: why did the Court of Justice decide Cassis de Dijon as it did? How has the decision been developed by the EU? And, looking forward, how has the decision been used to develop international trade? This book brings together some of the leading writers in the field of EU trade law, constitutional law and European history for a fresh examination of this ground-breaking judgment, looking at it from the perspective of its past (who, what and why); its present (is it making a difference?); and its future (how does it fit in international trade agreements).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509936632
ISBN-10: 1509936637
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Fascinating retrospective on the impact of Cassis de Dijon

Notă biografică

Albertina Albors-Llorens is Professor of EU Law at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.Catherine Barnard is Professor of European Union and Labour Law at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.Brigitte Leucht is Senior Lecturer in European Studies at the University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom.

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Why Revisit Cassis de Dijon? Albertina Albors-Llorens, University of Cambridge, UK, Catherine Barnard, University of Cambridge, UK and Brigitte Leucht, University of Portsmouth, UKPART ITHE MAKING OF A LANDMARK DECISION2. From Dassonville to Cassis: The Revolution That Did Not Take Place Robert Schütze, Durham University, UK3. The Missing Ingredient in Cassis de Dijon: An Exercise in Legal Archaeology Catherine Barnard, University of Cambridge, UK 4. The Cassis de Dijon Judgment and the European Commission Brigitte Leucht, University of Portsmouth, UK PART IITHE IMPACT OF A LANDMARK DECISION5. 'Ceci n'est pas . Cassis de Dijon': Some Reflections on its Triple Regulatory Impact Inge Govaere, Ghent University, Belgium6. Did Cassis de Dijon Make a Difference? Stephen Weatherill, Oxford University, UK7. EU Competition Law and the Legacy of Cassis de Dijon Albertina Albors-Llorens, University of Cambridge, UK8. Mutual Recognition: Addressing Some Outstanding Conundrums Peter Oliver, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium9. Mutual Recognition and EFTA Georges Baur, Liechtenstein-Institut, Bendern/Liechtenstein10. Negotiating Mutual Recognition Agreements: Challenges and Techniques Emilija Leinarte, University of Cambridge, UK and Catherine Barnard, University of Cambridge, UK PART IIICASSIS DE DIJON IN THE LANDSCAPE OF EUROPEAN LEGAL AND MARKET INTEGRATION11. Big Decisions in European Legal and Economic Integration: What have We Learned? Karen J Alter, Northwestern University, USA