The Oxford Encyclopaedia of European Community Law: The Law of the Internal Market
Editat de A G Tothen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 apr 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198256007
ISBN-10: 0198256000
Pagini: 976
Dimensiuni: 194 x 253 x 56 mm
Greutate: 2.04 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198256000
Pagini: 976
Dimensiuni: 194 x 253 x 56 mm
Greutate: 2.04 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Reviews of the Oxford Encyclopaedia of EC Law volume on Institutional Law This is obviously a useful and accessible sourcebook which evidences the wide learning and considerable diligence which the author has put into this work.
there will be two further volumes ... if they are of the same quality as this first volume, the entire work will, in due course, represent a major contribution.
Professor Toth has found the means to serve the two masters of concision and comprehensiveness at once, the former through the clarity and pungency of his expression, the latter by providing not only extensive references to case law and legal writing, but also the appropriate cross-references to other entries in the rest of the Encyclopaedia. If a book may be judged on the basis of one of its component parts, the Oxford Encyclopaedia of European Community Law is a very considerable achievement, whose utility is hardly open to doubt. It can confidently be expected to become a standard work which will take its place beside the Treaties in libraries and offices - and not just those devoted to the practice or study of law - within and outwith the Community. There only remains to await with anticipation the appearance of the two companion volumes.
The method of presentation is one of the work's strengths. The other strength lies in the clarity and succinctness of the writing. Each entry deals clearly and comprehensively with the relevant principles of law. The work is readable and difficult issues are done full justice. The book should make a useful reference work for anyone needing quick but reliable information on a particular area of institutional law.
Businesspeople hoping to do business with the European Community should do some heavy browsing in this volume.
Each volume will set forth entries in alphabetical order in the margins. This feature makes it very simple to find the desired word or phrase. One can simply peruse the margins, for the purpose of learning the buzz words of European Community Law.
Given the excellence of the first two volumes, one hopes that we will not have to wait as long for the final instalment [covering competition law]...The production and layout of the volume are exemplary. The wide margins will no doubt have increased its bulk and price, but will provide welcome space for the marginal annotations necessary to keep pace with this ever-developing area of the law.
there will be two further volumes ... if they are of the same quality as this first volume, the entire work will, in due course, represent a major contribution.
Professor Toth has found the means to serve the two masters of concision and comprehensiveness at once, the former through the clarity and pungency of his expression, the latter by providing not only extensive references to case law and legal writing, but also the appropriate cross-references to other entries in the rest of the Encyclopaedia. If a book may be judged on the basis of one of its component parts, the Oxford Encyclopaedia of European Community Law is a very considerable achievement, whose utility is hardly open to doubt. It can confidently be expected to become a standard work which will take its place beside the Treaties in libraries and offices - and not just those devoted to the practice or study of law - within and outwith the Community. There only remains to await with anticipation the appearance of the two companion volumes.
The method of presentation is one of the work's strengths. The other strength lies in the clarity and succinctness of the writing. Each entry deals clearly and comprehensively with the relevant principles of law. The work is readable and difficult issues are done full justice. The book should make a useful reference work for anyone needing quick but reliable information on a particular area of institutional law.
Businesspeople hoping to do business with the European Community should do some heavy browsing in this volume.
Each volume will set forth entries in alphabetical order in the margins. This feature makes it very simple to find the desired word or phrase. One can simply peruse the margins, for the purpose of learning the buzz words of European Community Law.
Given the excellence of the first two volumes, one hopes that we will not have to wait as long for the final instalment [covering competition law]...The production and layout of the volume are exemplary. The wide margins will no doubt have increased its bulk and price, but will provide welcome space for the marginal annotations necessary to keep pace with this ever-developing area of the law.
Notă biografică
A G Toth is Emeritus Professor of European Law at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He previously held the Jean Monnet Chair in European Law at Strathclyde for 12 years, until his retirement in 2001.