Switzerland and the EU: A Challenging Relationship: Studies in EU External Relations, cartea 20
Marc Maresceau, Christa Tobleren Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004509849
ISBN-10: 9004509844
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
ISBN-10: 9004509844
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
Notă biografică
Marc Maresceau, Jean Monnet Chair ad personam (Ghent); visiting professor College of Europe, Bruges/Natolin; “Full fellowship” The Johns Hopkins University (Bologna); “Boursier de la Conféderation Suisse”; Founder and General Editor of Studies in EU External Relations (Brill)
Christa Tobler, Ph.D. (1988, Zurich), LLM (1994, Leiden), habilitation (2004, Basel), is Professor of European Law at the Universities of Basel (Switzerland) and Leiden (the Netherlands). Her publications focus in particular on EU non-discrimination law and EU-Swiss legal relations, seen in the broader context of EU association law.
Christa Tobler, Ph.D. (1988, Zurich), LLM (1994, Leiden), habilitation (2004, Basel), is Professor of European Law at the Universities of Basel (Switzerland) and Leiden (the Netherlands). Her publications focus in particular on EU non-discrimination law and EU-Swiss legal relations, seen in the broader context of EU association law.
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors – Excluding the Editors, Marc Maresceau and Christa Tobler
Introduction Switzerland and the EU: A Challenging Relationship
Marc Maresceau and Christa Tobler
1 The Policy of Autonomous Adaptation of Swiss Law to EU Law
Matthias Oesch and Mattia Brugger
2 The Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons From the (Almost) Complete Integration of EU acquis on Social Security Coordination to the Absence of Integration of Directive 2004/38
Pauline Melin
3 Sectoral Bilateralism Lessons from the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Peter Van Elsuwege
4 The Swiss Posted Workers Act and Free Movement of Services between Switzerland and the European Union
Kurt Pärli
5 covid-19, Switzerland and the EU Pandemic-Related EU Action and Its Legal Effect on Switzerland as Compared to the eea efta States
Christa Tobler
6 Switzerland’s Structural Participation in EU Agencies
Merijn Chamon
7 The Case-by-case Cooperation between the EU and Switzerland in Foreign Policy, Security and Defence
Christophe Hillion
8 The Road to Tax Transparency in Switzerland
Hans-Joachim Jaeger and Katharina Manz
9 A Comparison between the Swiss Cohesion Payments and the eea and Norway Grants
Benedikt Pirker
10 The Shelved Institutional Agreement eu-ch from a Political Science Perspective
René Schwok
11 Switzerland and the EU The Failure of the Institutional Agreement from a Legal Perspective
Christine Kaddous
12 The Federal Council’s Suggested Sectoral Approach Post-26 May 2021 and the Future of EU-Swiss Trade Relations
Michael Hahn
13 Switzerland-UK Trade Relations: A Future Planned by the Past? An Overview of the Trade Agreement between Switzerland and the United Kingdom and Related Agreements
Georges Baur
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors – Excluding the Editors, Marc Maresceau and Christa Tobler
Introduction Switzerland and the EU: A Challenging Relationship
Marc Maresceau and Christa Tobler
1 The Policy of Autonomous Adaptation of Swiss Law to EU Law
Matthias Oesch and Mattia Brugger
2 The Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons From the (Almost) Complete Integration of EU acquis on Social Security Coordination to the Absence of Integration of Directive 2004/38
Pauline Melin
3 Sectoral Bilateralism Lessons from the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Peter Van Elsuwege
4 The Swiss Posted Workers Act and Free Movement of Services between Switzerland and the European Union
Kurt Pärli
5 covid-19, Switzerland and the EU Pandemic-Related EU Action and Its Legal Effect on Switzerland as Compared to the eea efta States
Christa Tobler
6 Switzerland’s Structural Participation in EU Agencies
Merijn Chamon
7 The Case-by-case Cooperation between the EU and Switzerland in Foreign Policy, Security and Defence
Christophe Hillion
8 The Road to Tax Transparency in Switzerland
Hans-Joachim Jaeger and Katharina Manz
9 A Comparison between the Swiss Cohesion Payments and the eea and Norway Grants
Benedikt Pirker
10 The Shelved Institutional Agreement eu-ch from a Political Science Perspective
René Schwok
11 Switzerland and the EU The Failure of the Institutional Agreement from a Legal Perspective
Christine Kaddous
12 The Federal Council’s Suggested Sectoral Approach Post-26 May 2021 and the Future of EU-Swiss Trade Relations
Michael Hahn
13 Switzerland-UK Trade Relations: A Future Planned by the Past? An Overview of the Trade Agreement between Switzerland and the United Kingdom and Related Agreements
Georges Baur
Index