Abuse of EU law and regulation of the internal market / Alexandre Saydé.
2014
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Abuse of EU law and regulation of the internal market / Alexandre Saydé.
Imprint
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (xxxvii, 466 p.)
Formatted Contents Note
General introduction: The topicality of the concept of abuse of union law
Introduction: A dynamic perspective on abuses of union law
Identification of the phenomenon of abuse of union law
The formal doctrine of abuse of union law
Definition of the concept of abuse of union law
Typology of union law reactions to artificial practices
Abuse of union law and legal certainty
Conclusion: The certainty of abuse and the illusion of legal certainty
Introduction: The ambivalent notion of free 'movement'
The competing paradigms of economic integration
Dilemmas in the regulation of the internal market
Reviewing practical issues of free movement law
State aids and economic integration
Abuse of union law and the economic constitution of the European Union
Conclusion: One (internal market) law, two competitions
General conclusion: The concept of abuse of union law as a privileged forum for thinking about union law.
Introduction: A dynamic perspective on abuses of union law
Identification of the phenomenon of abuse of union law
The formal doctrine of abuse of union law
Definition of the concept of abuse of union law
Typology of union law reactions to artificial practices
Abuse of union law and legal certainty
Conclusion: The certainty of abuse and the illusion of legal certainty
Introduction: The ambivalent notion of free 'movement'
The competing paradigms of economic integration
Dilemmas in the regulation of the internal market
Reviewing practical issues of free movement law
State aids and economic integration
Abuse of union law and the economic constitution of the European Union
Conclusion: One (internal market) law, two competitions
General conclusion: The concept of abuse of union law as a privileged forum for thinking about union law.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 406-458) and index.
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Also issued in print.
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Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN
9781474200929 (online)
9781849465281 (hardback)
9781782254041 (electronic book)
9781782254034 (PDF)
9781849465281 (hardback)
9781782254041 (electronic book)
9781782254034 (PDF)
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