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Yearbook of European Law 2005 Volume 24

Edited by Piet Eeckhout and Takis Tridimas

Price: £142.00 (Hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-928537-2
Publication date: 9 March 2006
740 pages, 234x156 mm
Series: Yearbook European Law
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Description
  • A new volume in this comprehensive and prestigious series
  • Well established as the leading English language periodical on European law
  • Includes both articles and surveys by the leading scholars in the field
  • Indispensable reference work for scholars, students, and practitioners of European Law
This is the twenty-fourth volume in an extremely successful series. The Yearbook contains highly respected annual surveys, together with articles written by leading academics in the field, and through its commitment to consistently high standards, it is well established as an essential tool for all practitioners and scholars of EC law.


Readership: Scholars and students of EU Law; European Community lawyers; practitioners and scholars of International Law and European Politics.

Contents
Tables of Cases
Tables of Legislation
ARTICLES
nullScrupulous but Dynamicnull - the Freedom of Expression and the Principle of Proportionality under European Community Law , Yataka Arai
From Bit Part to Starring Role? The Court of Justice and Europe's Constitutional Treaty , Anthony Arnull
Constitutionalising Europe at its source The 'European Clauses' in the National Constitutions: Evolution and Typology , Monica Claes
No-One Slips Through The Net? Latest Developments, And Non-Developments, In The European Court Of Justice's Jurisprudence On Art. 230(4) EC , Stefan Enchelmaier
Worker Involvement in the Societas Europaea: Integrating Company and Labour Law in the European Union? , Jeff Kenner
European Universalism? The EU and Human Rights Conditionality , Päivi Leino
The Court under the influence of its Advocates General: An Analysis of the Case Law on the Functioning of the Internal Market , Kamiel Mortelmans
Civil and Social Dialogue in European Governance , Daniela Obradovic
SURVEYS
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
INDEX

Authors, editors, and contributors


Edited by Piet Eeckhout, Herbert Smith Professor of Law at the Centre for European Law, King's College London and
Takis Tridimas, Professor of Law, Queen Mary, University of London


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