The European Internal Market and International Trade: A Legal Analysis: Oxford European Community Law Library
Autor Piet Eeckhouten Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iun 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198259039
ISBN-10: 0198259034
Pagini: 434
Dimensiuni: 117 x 241 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Seria Oxford European Community Law Library
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198259034
Pagini: 434
Dimensiuni: 117 x 241 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Seria Oxford European Community Law Library
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`Piet Eeckhout's book addresses, as few authors have done, the law relating to the community's trade with the rest of the world ... a relevant book for many practitioners and in-house counsel.'Diana Bentley, International Corporate Law
`This book fills a major gap in literature on the internal market.'European Library
`Eeckhout's contribution is very timely ... very readable ... Eeckhout's book is timely and relevant, deserving of a wide readership.'Times Higher Education Supplement
`a new title in the "Oxford European Community Law Series" ... The Series has succeeded in building up a good reputation by publishing books written by excellent authors such as J.A. Usher and D. Goyder. The book under review is a valuable (Belgian) addition to the Series ... The book does what is promised in the General Editor's Foreward, it puts issues of substance, across the whole range of the subject, squarely in the foreground. This makes the book interesting for practitioners and academics'Common Market Law Review
There is plenty of extremely useful material here ... the treatment is comprehensive, thorough and very clear.
This work is a thorough academic survey of sensitive aspects of the Community's internal market programme and how they affect trade between the Community and its outside trading partners. Professor Eeckhout has undertaken a comprehensive summary and synthesis of the literature in the area and offers his own interpretations ... the author's scholarship ... points the reader to a myriad of sources and enables one to access the main currents of thought in some very difficult areas.
Professor Eeckhout's monograph is ... particularly timely. It represents the first comprehensive analysis of the Community laws and policies which bear on international trade ... The importance of the subject of this monograph, the excellence of its analysis and the absence of equivalent works compels a close reading of Eeckhout.
One must hope that Eeckhout's conclusions and well-founded suggestions will not be ignored. Eeckhout's work as a whole is a most successful attempt to paint a critical picture of the administrative and legal aspects of the external trade of the European Union. The work is equally important for theory and for practice.
`This book fills a major gap in literature on the internal market.'European Library
`Eeckhout's contribution is very timely ... very readable ... Eeckhout's book is timely and relevant, deserving of a wide readership.'Times Higher Education Supplement
`a new title in the "Oxford European Community Law Series" ... The Series has succeeded in building up a good reputation by publishing books written by excellent authors such as J.A. Usher and D. Goyder. The book under review is a valuable (Belgian) addition to the Series ... The book does what is promised in the General Editor's Foreward, it puts issues of substance, across the whole range of the subject, squarely in the foreground. This makes the book interesting for practitioners and academics'Common Market Law Review
There is plenty of extremely useful material here ... the treatment is comprehensive, thorough and very clear.
This work is a thorough academic survey of sensitive aspects of the Community's internal market programme and how they affect trade between the Community and its outside trading partners. Professor Eeckhout has undertaken a comprehensive summary and synthesis of the literature in the area and offers his own interpretations ... the author's scholarship ... points the reader to a myriad of sources and enables one to access the main currents of thought in some very difficult areas.
Professor Eeckhout's monograph is ... particularly timely. It represents the first comprehensive analysis of the Community laws and policies which bear on international trade ... The importance of the subject of this monograph, the excellence of its analysis and the absence of equivalent works compels a close reading of Eeckhout.
One must hope that Eeckhout's conclusions and well-founded suggestions will not be ignored. Eeckhout's work as a whole is a most successful attempt to paint a critical picture of the administrative and legal aspects of the external trade of the European Union. The work is equally important for theory and for practice.