Services and Free Movement in EU Law
Mads Andenas editor Wulf-Henning Roth editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:16th Jan '03
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This book provides a critical analysis of the present state of EU services law. It also provides a contribution to the development of the right to provide services, which is increasingly important. The legal and regulatory foundations of the European services economy are in the process of being reformed. Many issues are unresolved. Some can only be resolved by the European Court or by Community legislation. But a more fundamental analysis of several of these issues is still lacking. One issue is the reconciliation of the case law on goods and services. The conventional view was that the freedoms should follow different routes: the free movement of goods went further than the right to provide services. Have we now got a universal law of free movement making these distinctions redundant? Or has services law gone further than goods law? Another unresolved issue is the division between the regulatory powers of home and host countries in the principle of home country control: does it work? The broad exceptions, relying on concepts such as the general good, do not leave a high degree of certainty. The book makes use of the financial services sector to analyse the practical implementation of home country control and its exceptions. Mads Andenas and Wulf-Henning Roth have assembled a group of EU scholars from many different jurisdictions and with different views on these matters of such fundamental and practical importance for EU law.
... this book "restates" the EU law on Services and Free Movement, as it stands at the beginning of the 21st century. It is a precious instrument for scholars trying to unravel this ever-evolving field of the law - especially the first part of the book - while the second part of the book is equally useful to EU law-practitioners. The 34 page long "Table of cases", plus a quite detailed "Alphabetical Index", add to the utility of the book ... Of course, its main value lies in the quality of the authors. * CMLR *
This cornerstone edition considerably enriches the relevant literature, both in terms of quantity and quality of contributions. * CMLR *
The book is rich in ideas and arguments throughout ... Both the general reader in matters of Community law, and those interested more specifically in financial service regulation in the wider sense, will benefit from it. Meticulous referencing by all contributors makes the book a good starting point for further research. * International and Comparative Law Quarterly *
ISBN: 9780198299387
Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 31mm
Weight: 930g
516 pages