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  • Landmark Cases in EU Law, Volume 2: Substantive Cases

    Landmark Cases in EU Law, Volume 2 by Craig, Paul; Schu?tze, Robert;

    Substantive Cases

    Series: Landmark Cases;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 10 July 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781509954179
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages432 pages
    • Size 236x164x28 mm
    • Weight 795 g
    • Language English
    • 779

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    Short description:

    This two-volume work on landmark cases discusses the most iconic judgments developed by the European Court of Justice since 1957.

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    Long description:

    From Van Gend en Loos and Costa v ENEL to Cassis de Dijon and Consten and Grundig, Landmark Cases in EU Law explores the most important and well-known EU law cases in two volumes.

    These volumes show how the European Court of Justice has played a fundamental role in the construction of the European Union in the past 70 years. Many EU 'landmark' cases have been controversial, yet no-one can deny that they have been essential in defining the Union legal order as we find it today.

    Volume 2 explores the 'substantive' cases that have shaped the Union's internal market, its competition law as well as its internal and external policies. Each of the twenty cases within this volume is placed in its historical and doctrinal context, and each chapter also presents the history of its reception by the Court and academia.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction, Paul Craig (University of Oxford, UK) and Robert Schi??1?2tze (Durham University, UK)

    Part A: The Free Movement of Goods and Services
    1. Dassonville and Non-Tariff Barriers to Trade, Peter Oliver (ULB Centre de Droit Europi??1?2en, Belgium)
    2. Cassis de Dijon and the Principle of Mutual Recognition, Jukka Snell (University of Turku, Finland)
    3. Keck and Mithouard: The Limits of Free Movement Law, Stephen Weatherill (University of Oxford, UK)
    4. To Keck and Back: Alpine Investments and Free Movement of Services, Barend van Leeuwen (Durham University, UK)
    5. Laval and Beyond: Collective Labour Rights and Free Movement of Services, Silvana Sciarra (University of Firenze, Italy) and Lorenzo Cecchetti (KU Leuven, Belgium)

    Part B: The Free Movement of Persons and EU Citizenship
    6. Bosman and the Horizontal Direct Effect of Free Movement, Stefaan Van den Bogaert (Leiden Law School, the Netherlands)
    7. Gebhard as a Cross-Freedom Benchmark, Vassilis Hatzopoulos (Panteion University, Greece)
    8. Baumbast and the Rise of EU Citizenship, Daniel Thym (University of Konstanz, Germany)
    9. Ruiz Zambrano and the Essential Core of Union Citizenship, Niamh Nic Shuibhne (University of Edinburgh, UK)
    10. Centros and the Free Movement of Companies, Wolf-Georg Ringe (University of Hamburg, Germany)

    Part C: Competition Law and the Internal Market
    11. Consten and Grundig and Vertical Agreements, Alison Jones (King's College London, UK)
    12. Mi??1?2tropole Ti??1?2li??1?2vision and the Rule of Reason, Okeoghene Odudu (University of Cambridge, UK)
    13. Hoffmann-La Roche and the Notion of Abuse, Pablo Ibi??1?2i??1?2ez Colomo (London School of Economics, UK)
    14. Continental Can and the Birth of Merger Control, Giorgio Monti (Tilburg University, the Netherlands)
    15. Twenty Years Later: Is Altmark a Landmark Decision in EU State Aid Law? Andrea Biondi (European Court for Justice)

    Part D: Internal and External Union Policies
    16. EU Criminal Law as Constitutional Law: Melloni and its Aftermath, Valsamis Mitsilegas (University of Liverpool, UK)
    17. The Taricco Saga: When Direct Effect Meets the Principle of Legality in Criminal Matters, Daniele Gallo (Luiss University, Italy)
    18. Pringle and its Legacy for Economic and Monetary Union, Alicia Hinarejos (McGull University, Canada)
    19. Bilka and EU Antidiscrimination Law, Philippa Watson (Essex Court Chambers, UK)
    20. Opinion 1/94 and the Common Commercial Policy, Andri??1?2s Delgado Casteleiro (CUNEF Universidad, Spain)

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