The EEA and the EFTA Court : decentred integration : to mark the 20th anniversary of the EFTA Court / edited by the EFTA Court ; editorial committee, Carl Baudenbacher, president of the EFTA Court, Philipp Speitler, legal secretary, EFTA Court, Bryndís Pálmarsdóttir, senior officer, EFTA Court.
2014
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The EEA and the EFTA Court : decentred integration : to mark the 20th anniversary of the EFTA Court / edited by the EFTA Court ; editorial committee, Carl Baudenbacher, president of the EFTA Court, Philipp Speitler, legal secretary, EFTA Court, Bryndís Pálmarsdóttir, senior officer, EFTA Court.
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Oxford ; Portland : Hart Pub., 2014.
Description
1 online resource (xxiv, 572 p.)
Formatted Contents Note
pt. I. The EFTA Court's role in the judicial architecture of the EEA
pt. A. The two EEA courts
pt. B. Access to justice
pt. II. Decentred integration
pt. III. General principles and fundamental rights in EEA law
pt. IV. EEA business and economic law
pt. V. Actors in the EEA
pt. VI. A look from the outside.
pt. A. The two EEA courts
pt. B. Access to justice
pt. II. Decentred integration
pt. III. General principles and fundamental rights in EEA law
pt. IV. EEA business and economic law
pt. V. Actors in the EEA
pt. VI. A look from the outside.
Summary
"The EEA Agreement extends the free movement of persons, goods, services and capital to the EEA/EFTA States, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It provides fair competition and abolishes discrimination on grounds of nationality in all 31 EEA States. The successful operation of the EEA depends upon a two-pillar system of supervision involving the European Commission and the EFTA Surveillance Authority. A two-pillar structure has also been established in respect of judicial control; the EFTA Court operates in parallel to the Court of Justice of the European Union. The EFTA Court, which celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014, has jurisdiction with regard to EFTA States which are parties to the EEA Agreement. The jurisdiction of the EFTA Court mainly corresponds to the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union over EU States. The EFTA Court consists of three Judges, one nominated by each of the EFTA States party to the EEA Agreement. The essays in this collection, assembled to celebrate the 20 year landmark, review the successes and shortcomings of the Court, its interface with EU law, and the prospects for its future development."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references 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
9781474201216 online
9781849466264 hardback
9781782255253 electronic book
9781782255246 PDF
9781849466264 hardback
9781782255253 electronic book
9781782255246 PDF
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