The EU Services Directive: Law or Simply Policy? / by Maria Wiberg.
2014
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The EU Services Directive: Law or Simply Policy? / by Maria Wiberg.
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Edition
1st ed. 2014.
Imprint
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2014.
Description
XV, 309 p. online resource.
Series
Legal issues of services of general interest. 3004-9970
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Introduction
Background to the Harmonisation of the Free Movement of Services
Transposing the Services Directive
The Services Directive as Legislative Tool
National Regulatory Autonomy versus Conferred Powers in the Services Directive
Bases for Defining the Scope of Articles 49 and 56 TFEU and the Services Directive
Scope and Effect as Defined by Restrictiveness and Justifications
Definition of "Measures" and "Requirements"
Scope of "Service Activities"
New and Multi-Level Governance within the Union
Contextual Understanding of the Services Directive
The Services Directive Constituting Simply Policy.
Background to the Harmonisation of the Free Movement of Services
Transposing the Services Directive
The Services Directive as Legislative Tool
National Regulatory Autonomy versus Conferred Powers in the Services Directive
Bases for Defining the Scope of Articles 49 and 56 TFEU and the Services Directive
Scope and Effect as Defined by Restrictiveness and Justifications
Definition of "Measures" and "Requirements"
Scope of "Service Activities"
New and Multi-Level Governance within the Union
Contextual Understanding of the Services Directive
The Services Directive Constituting Simply Policy.
Summary
The objective of the EU Services Directive is to realise the internal market for services which is of great importance to the EU and its Member States in respect of facilitating jobs and economic growth. This goal is difficult to achieve without also issues of national social policy, closely related to the welfare state, being affected. This has led to the EU Services Directive exhibiting distinctive features and functions, introducing unique implementation and evaluation procedures and mechanisms to be used by, and within, the Member States. Thus, the Services Directive's characteristics have raised numerous legal questions essential for its full understanding and implementation. It has become a "moving target" for the national administrations. The understanding and implementation of the Services Directive raises several central questions, such as: is it to be interpreted as law or simply policy, and, in light of this, what are its actual effects on the regulatory autonomy of the Member States? In general, does the Services Directive represent a new and innovative instrument which facilitates prosperous integration within the EU or, has the EU legislator gone beyond its regulatory competence? This book provides an in-depth analysis of the EU Services Directive, its scope and its application, and clarifies the problems in interpreting the Services Directive and its effects on the national regulatory autonomy of the Member States. It is a valuable source of information for government officials, practitioners and researchers involved in matters of European Law and especially the EU Services Directive. Maria Wiberg is a Doctor of European Law and Deputy Director at the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Department for the EU Internal Market and the Promotion of Sweden and Swedish Trade, Stockholm, Sweden.
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English
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9789462650237
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