European Studies - The Review of European Law, Ecomics and Politics. Vol. 5, 2018. (original) (raw)

European Studies – The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics, vol. 3, 2016

European Studies – The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics, 2016

European Studies – The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics is a peer reviewed periodical in the form of year-book of the Czech Association for European Studies. The presented journal reflects the interdisciplinary character of this scientific society, therefore it does not limit to only one discipline within the European studies, but on the contrary, it pursues for a multi-disciplinary approach and analysis of various aspects of the European integration. That is why the concept of the journal accounts with the scientific articles and expertise not only from the field of European law but from European economy, European political science, EC/EU history and other relevant disciplines relating to supranational entities as well. “European Studies…” journal serves as a forum for the exchange of scientific opinions, research analyses, reviews on new important publications, and other relevant information from European studies disciplines for authors and readers all over the world, which enables the better reflection of the diversity of opinions and approaches The multinational character of the concept of the journal is enhanced by the composition of the Editorial board itself, which involves leading experts from the different countries all over the world.

European Studies – The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics, vol. 2, 2015

European Studies – The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics, 2015

European Studies – The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics is a peer reviewed periodical in the form of year-book of the Czech Association for European Studies. The presented journal reflects the interdisciplinary character of this scientific society, therefore it does not limit to only one discipline within the European studies, but on the contrary, it pursues for a multi-disciplinary approach and analysis of various aspects of the European integration. That is why the concept of the journal accounts with the scientific articles and expertise not only from the field of European law but from European economy, European political science, EC/EU history and other relevant disciplines relating to supranational entities as well. “European Studies…” journal serves as a forum for the exchange of scientific opinions, research analyses, reviews on new important publications, and other relevant information from European studies disciplines for authors and readers all over the world, which enables the better reflection of the diversity of opinions and approaches The multinational character of the concept of the journal is enhanced by the composition of the Editorial board itself, which involves leading experts from the different countries all over the world.

European Papers-A Journal on Law and Integration (2020, Vol. 5, No 1)

2020

The Article deals with the complex legitimacy problem that arose in the aftermath of the Eurozone’s sovereign debt crisis. This crisis has triggered a “twin legitimacy deficit”, with output legitimacy undermined, in terms of the EU’s capacity to react through European-wide redistributive policies, and the input legitimacy of national representative institutions severely limited under the strict conditionality put in place by the new governance system and by the “command-and-control relationship” imposed. The case law of the Court of Justice, in cases like Pringle (Court of Justice, judgment of 27 November 2012, case C-370/12) and Gauweiler (Court of justice, judgment of 16 June 2015, case C62/14), has revealed the same paradox. On the one hand, we have witnessed the imposition by an “unaccountable technocracy” (or the self-imposition by Member States) of a series of automatisms that limit the autonomy of national governments. On the other hand, the “command-and-control” style of int...

The law of the European Union

2013

Law Series Editor Marise Cremona Basic English Law (2nd edn) W. T. Major Business Law Stephen Judge Company Law (2nd edn) Janet Dine Constitutional and Administrative Law (2nd edn) John Alder Contract Law (2nd edn) Ewan McKendrick Conveyancing (2nd edn) Priscilla Sarton Criminal Law Marise Cremona Employment Law (2nd edn) Deborah J. Lockton Family Law Kate Standley Land Law (2nd edn) Kate Green Landlord and Tenant Law (2nd edn

The law of the European Union. Vol. 2, Economic law and common policies : cases and materials

2006

The ECJ's Notion of 'Equivalent Effect' [to custom duties] Commission of the European Economic Community v. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Kingdom of Belgium Commission of the European Communities v. Kingdom of Belgium Questions Notes 2. The ECJ's Notion of "Discriminatory Effect" of a Charge "Having Equivalent Effect" Commission of the European Communities v. Italian Republic Sociaal Fonds voor de Diamantarbeiders v. S.A. Ch. Brachfeld & Sons and Chougol Diamond Co. Michel Humblot v. Directeur des Services Fiscaux Commission of the European Communities v. French Republic Questions Section 2. The Prohibition of Quantitative Restrictions and All Measures Having Equivalent Effect A: Nature, Purpose and Scope of ECT Articles 28 and 29 (ex. Art. 30 and 34) Criminal proceedings against Arthur Mathot Commission of the European Communities v. Ireland Commission of the European Communities v. French Republic Questions 1. Types of Measures Having Equivalent Effect Commission Directive 70/50/EEC of 22 December 1969 Criminal Proceedings against Jean-Pierre Guimont Consorzio per la Tutela del Formaggio Gorgonzola v. Käserei Champignon Hofmeister GmbH & Co. KG and Eduard Bracharz GmbH Questions Note 2. The "Hard Cases": The ECJ Evolving Jurisprudence Établissements Delhaize frères et Compagnie Le Lion SA v. Promalvin SA and AGE Bodegas Unidas SA Procureur du Roi v. Benoît and Gustave Dassonville Rewe-Zentral AG v. Bundesmonopolverwaltung für Branntwein Toarfen Borough Council v. B & Q plc Criminal Proceedings against Bernard Keck and Daniel Mithouard Criminal Proceedings against Jacques Pistre, Michèle Barthes, Yves Milhau and Didier Oberti vi CONTENTS

Law of the European Union

2000

Law Series Editor Marise Cremona Basic English Law (2nd edn) W. T. Major Business Law Stephen Judge Company Law (2nd edn) Janet Dine Constitutional and Administrative Law (2nd edn) John Alder Contract Law (2nd edn) Ewan McKendrick Conveyancing (2nd edn) Priscilla Sarton Criminal Law Marise Cremona Employment Law (2nd edn) Deborah J. Lockton Family Law Kate Standley Land Law (2nd edn) Kate Green Landlord and Tenant Law (2nd edn