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Legal Issues of the Amsterdam Treaty

Editat de Patrick Twomey, David O'Keeffe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 1999
Originating in the June 1998 joint conference of the United Kingdom Association for European Law (UKAEL) and the University Association for Contemporary Studies (UACES) and edited by David O'Keeffe and Patrick Twomey,this book brings together a collection of essays that offer critical insights into the institutional and substantive changes to the European Community and Union resulting from the Treaty of Amsterdam. With a preface by Lord Slynn of Hadley, the collection includes essays based on the conference presentations of Joseph Weiler, Anthony Arnull, Alan Dashwood, Franklin Dehousse, Hans Ulrich Jessurun d'Oliveira and Laurens Jan Brinkhorst and some twenty other essays offering the reflections and criticisms of leading academics in the field as well as the unique insights of contributors working within the Community institutions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841130026
ISBN-10: 1841130028
Pagini: 500
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This collection offers critical insights into the changes to the EU resulting from the Treaty of Amsterdam. With a preface by Lord Slynn of Hadley, the essays are by leading academics and contributors working within the Community institutions .

Notă biografică

Patrick Twomey is a lecturer in law at the University of NottinghamDavid O'Keeffe is Professor of European Law at University College London.

Cuprins

IntroductionDavid O'Keeffe and Patrick TwomeyConstitutional Issues1. Prologue: Amsterdam and the Quest for Constitutional DemocracyJoseph Weiler2. 'If I'd Wanted You to Understand I Would Have Explained it Better': What is the Purpose of the Provisions on Closer Co-operation Introduced by the Treaty of Amsterdam?Stephen Weatherill 3. Amsterdam and the Continuing Search for CommunityIan Ward 4. Reflections on the Architecture of the European Union after the Treaty of AmsterdamLaurence W. Gormley 5. The Fundamental Principle of Open Decision-making and EU (Political) CitizenshipDeirdre M. Curtin 6. The IGC Process and ResultsFranklin Dehousse The Institutions7. Taming the Beast? The Treaty of Amsterdam and the Court of JusticeAnthony Arnull 8. The European Parliament and Treaty Reform: Building Blocks and Stumbling BlocksKieran St C. Bradley Internal Market Issues 9. The New Parameters of European Labour LawErika Szyszczak 10. The Employment Title in the Amsterdam Treaty: A Multi-language Legal Discourse Silvana Sciarra 11. The Amsterdam Treaty: An Environmental PerspectiveRichard Macrory 12. Competition Policy and Public Services in EC Law after the Maastricht and Amsterdam TreatiesLeo Flynn External Relations13. External Relations Provisions of the Amsterdam TreatyAlan Dashwood 14. External Economic Relations and the Amsterdam TreatyMarise Cremona 15. The European Union after Amsterdam: An Organisation with General Human Rights Competence?Dominic McGoldrickThe Area of Freedom, Security and Justice16. Can the Leopard Change its Spots?: Visas, Immigration and Asylum following AmsterdamDavid O'Keeffe 17. The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice with Regard to the UK, Ireland and Denmark: The 'Opt-in Opt-outs' Under the Treaty of AmsterdamMartin Hedemann-Robinson 18. An Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Bogged Down by CompromiseMonica den Boer 19. The Role of National Parliaments in the Creation of the area of Freedom Security and Justice: An Italian point of viewFabio Evangelisti20. Putting Europe's House in Order: Racism, Race Discrimination and Xenophobia after the Treaty of AmsterdamTamara K. Hervey21. Constructing a Secure Space: The Area of Freedom, Security and JusticePatrick Twomey Non-discrimination and Nationality 22. Article 13: Through the Looking Glass of Union CitizenshipCatherine Barnard 23. Nationality and the European Union after AmsterdamHans Ulrich Jessurun d'Oliveira

Recenzii

With its mix of analysis and prescription by a veritable Whos Who of European Union law, this is a must read for any serious student of European integration. Not only do the contributions place the Amsterdam Treaty in the context of preceding constitutional and legal developments, but they also suggest a possible course (or courses) for the future: Legal Issues of the Nice Treaty perhaps?
Legal Issues of the Amsterdam Treaty is an ideal instrument for getting a proper account of the Amsterdam Treaty, the process leading to it and its implications the collection is an excellent reference for assessing the EU constitutional reforms and also for understanding the intricacies of an ever-more complex process.

Descriere

This book offers insights into the institutional and substantive changes to the European Community and Union resulting from the Treaty of Amsterdam.