Author: | Angus C Johnston, Professor Stefan Enchelmaier, Dr Malcolm Jarvis, Professor Peter J Oliver, Mr Christopher Stothers, Professor Stephen Weatherill, Mr Sven Norberg | ISBN: | 9781847317469 |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing | Publication: | September 2, 2010 |
Imprint: | Hart Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Angus C Johnston, Professor Stefan Enchelmaier, Dr Malcolm Jarvis, Professor Peter J Oliver, Mr Christopher Stothers, Professor Stephen Weatherill, Mr Sven Norberg |
ISBN: | 9781847317469 |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Publication: | September 2, 2010 |
Imprint: | Hart Publishing |
Language: | English |
This is a new edition of Peter Oliver's classic work Free Movement of Goods in the European Community (now, in the light of the Lisbon Treaty revisions "European Union") which has established itself as one of the leading works of reference on European law for practitioners and academics alike. Indeed, whether advising clients or preparing for teaching there is no European lawyer who can afford not to have a copy of this book close to hand. Concise, precise, and lucid, the book has become the first port of call for anyone seeking answers to questions about the foundations of free movement of goods in the EU. With specialist chapters written by leading academic and practising lawyers, including Peter Oliver himself, this edition has been extensively rewritten to take into account recent judgments from the ECJ, including important cases such as C-110/05 Commission v Italy ("trailers") and C- 142/05 Mickelsson ("jet skis"), both of which relate to restrictions on the use of goods. It also takes account of all the recent European legislation and the impact of the Lisbon Treaty.
This is a new edition of Peter Oliver's classic work Free Movement of Goods in the European Community (now, in the light of the Lisbon Treaty revisions "European Union") which has established itself as one of the leading works of reference on European law for practitioners and academics alike. Indeed, whether advising clients or preparing for teaching there is no European lawyer who can afford not to have a copy of this book close to hand. Concise, precise, and lucid, the book has become the first port of call for anyone seeking answers to questions about the foundations of free movement of goods in the EU. With specialist chapters written by leading academic and practising lawyers, including Peter Oliver himself, this edition has been extensively rewritten to take into account recent judgments from the ECJ, including important cases such as C-110/05 Commission v Italy ("trailers") and C- 142/05 Mickelsson ("jet skis"), both of which relate to restrictions on the use of goods. It also takes account of all the recent European legislation and the impact of the Lisbon Treaty.