Making Community Law: The Legacy of Advocate General Jacobs at the European Court of Justice

Making Community Law: The Legacy of Advocate General Jacobs at the European Court of Justice

ISBN-10:
1847201377
ISBN-13:
9781847201379
Pub. Date:
08/30/2008
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN-10:
1847201377
ISBN-13:
9781847201379
Pub. Date:
08/30/2008
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Making Community Law: The Legacy of Advocate General Jacobs at the European Court of Justice

Making Community Law: The Legacy of Advocate General Jacobs at the European Court of Justice

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Overview

The inspirational ideas of Advocate General Francis Jacobs have been drawn together here for the first time in one volume. Fifteen leading EU law practitioners and academics have contributed, including both Sir Francis's predecessor and his successor, covering topics of current discussion in this continually evolving field. Each contributor deals with a discrete topic of EU law and discusses its evolution to date, its current state and its future development, always with specific reference to Sir Francis's opinions.

Covering a diverse range of EU law topics, this book will be of great interest to anyone seeking a greater insight into the workings of the European Court of Justice and the role of the Advocate General, and also for anyone involved in the academic study of EU law or practising and litigating in the field. Making Community Law should provide a rich treasury of ideas, explaining both the current state of EU jurisprudence as well as considering the next steps in the making of EU law.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847201379
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 08/30/2008
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Edited by Philip Moser, Barrister, Monckton Chambers, London, UK and Katrine Sawyer, Barrister, Hailsham Chambers, London, UK and Référendaire, European Court of Justice, Luxembourg

Table of Contents

Contents:

Foreword
Sir Christopher Bellamy

Preface
The Rt Hon. The Lord Slynn of Hadley

Introduction
Philip Moser and Katrine Sawyer

1. A Consumer’s Appreciation of the Contribution of Advocate General Francis Jacobs to the Shaping of the EC’s Legal Order
Stephen Weatherill

2. Fundamental Rights
Paul Craig

3. Locus Standi of Individuals under Article 230(4): The Return of Euridice?
Takis Tridimas and Sara Poli

4. Links with National Courts
Sir John Mummery

5. Competition Law
Richard Whish

6. Free Movement of Goods and Services
Catherine Barnard

7. Citizenship of the Union
Eleanor Sharpston

8. External Relations
Richard Plender

9. Intellectual Property
Christopher Morcom

10. Temporal Limitation in EU Law
David Vaughan

Postscript
Anthony Arnull

Index
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