From Single Market to Economic Union
Essays in Memory of John A. Usher
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2012. június 14.
- ISBN 9780199695706
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem472 oldal
- Méret 241x166x34 mm
- Súly 868 g
- Nyelv angol 0
Kategóriák
Rövid leírás:
Gathering leading figures in European law, this collection focuses on the evolution and regulation of the EU as an economic union, in tribute to the scholarship of the late Professor John Usher, one of the pioneers of the field.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
The path from single market to economic union is a continuing, and controversial, story; raising questions about the present and future regulation, structures, and purpose of economic union within the broader objectives of the EU legal and political order. This collection focuses on the evolution and regulation of the EU as an economic union, in tribute to the scholarship of the late Professor John A Usher.
The process of treaty reform within the EU has now reached fruition and attention is being re-focused on substantive aspects of EU law and policy. The essays in the collection consider the EU internal market in its broadest sense: the fundamental free movement provisions remain at the core, but the concept of the transnational market must also accommodate competing interests to which the EU is committed but the implications of which can nonetheless distort, and thus need to be carefully balanced within, the basic free trade framework (for example, intellectual property rights and the protection of innovation, and also the implementation of social policy objectives). The collection also situates the market in its broader politico-economic context. The global economic climate remains precarious and questions about optimal financial and fiscal regulation, and monetary stability, remain critically significant, especially in a transnational context given the degree of inter-dependency generated by the EU integration project.
The essays in the collection offer in-depth reflections on different 'parts' of this evolving transnational economic union, linked together as a whole by cross-cutting thematic concerns about competence and regulation, and about where and how the economic law of the EU fits within the broader integration narrative. Together, these different elements of the proposed collection demonstrate the different facets of EU economic law and its regulation; and this approach, in turn, reflects the extraordinary breadth of John Usher's remarkable contribution to scholarship.
The collection will be of great interest to academics and practitioners involved in any and all aspects of the single market specifically, and the European project generally. Individual chapters are likely to become standard reference points for future work and will enrich the existing literature... The collection offers new insights into the process of market integration and continues a rigorous tradition of cutting edge research into the European legal order pioneered and championed by, among others, John Usher.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface
Introduction
PART I: ECONOMIC AND MONETARY LAW AND POLICY
Denationalizing Monetary Policy: Reflections on 60 Years of European Monetary Integration
Does Economic Union Require a Fiscal Union?
Financial Supervision and Agency Power: Reflections on ESMA
PART II: THE INTERNAL MARKET: EVOLUTION AND REGULATION
Some Problems of the Customs Union and the Internal Market
Betting, Monopolies, and the Protection of Public Order
Freedom of Commercial Expression and Public Health Protection: The Principle of Proportionality as a Tool to Strike the Balance
A Private Right Conferred Directly by EU Trade Mark Law: An Analysis of the Concept of 'Distinctiveness' under EU Law
The Concept of an Obstacle to Intra-EU Capital Movement in EU Law
Maximum versus Minimum Harmonization: Choosing between Unity and Diversity in the Search for the Soul of the Internal Market
The Motherhood Penalty: The Contribution of Europe
State Aid and Self-Government: Regional Taxation and the Shifting Spaces of Constitutional Autonomy
Member State Nationalities and the Internal Market: Illusions and Reality
PART III: COMMON POLICIES
Chasing a Moving Target through a Thick Fog: Questioning the Objectives of the Common Agricultural Policy
Integrating 'Sustainable Development' in the European Government of Industry: Sea Fisheries and Aquaculture Compared
PART IV: EXPANDING HORIZONS
Turkey: A Candidate State Destined to Join the Union?
Reshaping the Human Rights Landscape of the European Union
Towards a Draft Common Frame of Reference for Public Law?
PART V: JUDICIAL PROTECTION AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE
The Lisbon Treaty, the Court of Justice, and the Rule of Law
Whose Law is to be Applied under the Rome Regulations?
Concluding Essay: The Binding of Joseph