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    EU Law of Free Movement of Goods and Customs Union

    EU Law of Free Movement of Goods and Customs Union by Gormley, Laurence W.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 26 November 2009

    • ISBN 9780199229000
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages732 pages
    • Size 241x161x45 mm
    • Weight 1210 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A detailed treatment of the subject, examining both the relevant legislation and the case-law of the EC Court of Justice, this work derives from a section in the looseleaf Law of the EU (Vaughan & Robertson, eds), and is made available here for the benefit of those who don't subscribe to the looseleaf.

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    Long description:

    This work gives a practical overview of the legal aspects of the Free Movement of Goods and the working of the Customs Union within the European Union and their interpretation and application by the Court of Justice of the European Communities. The essential purpose of the free movement of goods and customs provisions of the EC Treaty is to contribute to the establishment of a common market that will ensure, amongst other things, free trade in goods between member states. The free movement of goods is the primary pillar on which the internal market within the European Community - the heart of the EU - is based.

    This book analyses the operation of the customs union, with detailed treatment of the Community Customs Code and its implementing and associated measures. It also discusses the elimination of customs duties and charges having equivalent effect, and the elimination of quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect in trade between Member States. It concludes with coverage of state monopolies of a commercial character, and the nuclear common market.

    It derives from a section in the looseleaf Law of the EU (Vaughan & Robertson, eds), and is made available here for the benefit of those who do not subscribe to the looseleaf.

    Overall, Gormley's book is highly commendable. This new work complements and advances significantly the existing body of legal scholarship in the field. The decision to link the analysis of the Customs Union to that of EU free movement law on goods is a sound one...Indeed, for all those seeking to further their understanding of EU customs and free movement law, this work will prove an invaluable resource

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    General
    The Customs Code Committee
    The Customs Territory of the Community
    The Common Customs Tariff
    Scheme and Background
    Establishment of the Common Customs Tariff
    Application of the Common Customs Tariff
    Exclusions and Derogations
    Interpretation
    Origin and valuation of goods
    The Origin of Goods
    Proof of Origin
    Importance of Origin
    Customs Valuation Generally
    Application of the Deductive and Computed Value
    Reasonable Means: The residual or 'fall-back' method of valuation
    Provisions applicable to goods brought into the territory of the Community until they are assigned a customs-approved treatment or use
    Entry of Goods into the Customs Territory of the Community
    Presentation to Customs
    Summary Declaration and Unloading of Goods Presented to Customs
    Obligation to Assign Goods Presented to Customs to a Customs-approved Treatment or Use
    Customs-approved treatment or use
    Assignment and Declarations to Customs
    Release for Free Circulation
    Community Transit
    Customs Procedures with Economic Impact
    Other Types of Customs-approved Treatment or Use
    Export
    Privileged Operations
    Customs debt
    Appeals
    Elimination of customs duties and charges having equivalent effect in trade between member states
    Elimination of quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effects in trade between Member States
    Introduction
    Imports
    Exports
    Justifications for Restrictions on Trade between Member States
    Other Derogations from the Principle of the Free Movement of Goods
    State Monopolies of a Commercial Character
    The Nuclear Common Market

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