THIS IS THE TEST SERVER CATALOGUE IT WILL NOT BE UP-TO-DATE
 visit the Parliament website.

Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

The handbook of EEA law / Carl Baudenbacher, editor.

Contributor(s): Baudenbacher, Carl [editor.] | ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.].Publisher: Cham : Springer, 2016Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319243436; 9783319243412.Subject(s): European Economic Area | Law -- European Economic Community countries | European Union countries -- Politics and governmentGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional Physical Form: Print version: 9783319243412Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.
Contents:
Part I. History and main features of the EEA agreement The history of the EEA agreement and the first twenty years of its existence / Sven Norberg and Martin Johansson. Part II. Genesis of EEA law Decision-making procedure and implementation of new law / Georges Baur. Suspension of parts of the EEA agreement: disputes about incorporation, consequences of failure to reach agreement and safeguard measures / Georges Baur. The notion of 'opting out' / Knut Almestad. EEA main agreement and secondary EU law incorporated into the annexes and protocols / Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen. Part III. Institutions and procedures The EFTA surveillance authority / Frank Büchel and Xavier Lewis. The EFTA court: structure and tasks / Carl Baudenbacher. The relationship between the EFTA court and the Court of Justice of the European Union / Carl Baudenbacher. Dispute resolution under the EEA agreement / Christa Tobler. Part IV. National authorities in the EFTA pillar Attorney General of Norway / Pål Wennerås. Attorney General of Iceland / Einar Karl Hallvarðsson. Liechtenstein EEA coordination unit / Andrea Entner-Koch and Thomas Bischof. Part V. National courts in the EFTA pillar Norwegian courts / Thomas Christian Poulsen. Icelandic courts / Skúli Magnússon. Liechtenstein courts / Wilhelm Ungerank. Part VI. The practicing bar in the EFTA pillar Norwegian bar / Thomas Nordby and Kristoffer Nerland. Icelandic bar / Stefán Geir Thórisson. Liechtenstein chamber of lawyers / Mario Frick. Part VII. General principles and prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality General principles / Páll Hreinsson. General prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality / Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen. Part VIII. The fundamental freedoms Free movement of goods / Peter-Christian Müller-Graff. Right of establishment and freedom to provide and receive services / Philipp Speitler. Free movement of person / Kjartan Njarni Björgvinsson. Free movement of capital / Per Christiansen. Part IX. Competition law and related matters Competition law: the Brussels perspective / John Temple Lang. Competition law: a national perspective / Siri Teigum. State aid / Michael Sánchez Rydelski. Public procurement / Magnus Schmauch. The principles of transparency and openness, and access to documents / Romina Polley and Michael-James Clifton. Part X. Further areas of economic law Financial services law / Francesco A. Schurr and Johannes Gasser. Gambling law / Simon Planzer. Intellectual property law / Ole-Andreas Rognstad. Tax law / Richard Lyal. Mutual administrative and legal assistance / Andreas Batliner and Heinz Konzett. Part XI. Law of natural and economic resources Natural resources / Knut Almestad. Energy law / Dirk Buschle and Birgitte Jourdan-Andersen. Part XII. Social protection and public health Social policy law / Catherine Barnard. The precautionary principle / Alberto Alemanno.
Summary: "This Handbook comprehensively addresses the breadth of law encompassed by the EEA Agreement, which extends the European Union's Single Market to three EFTA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The Handbook is first and foremost intended for practitioners and legal scholars, but its approachable style makes it readily accessible for students. The Handbook provides the reader with a thorough grounding in the EEA Agreement, detailing how secondary EU law becomes applicable in the EFTA pillar, and the roles played by the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court. It considers the EEA Agreement from the respective perspectives of the national authorities, courts, and the legal professions of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The book meticulously examines substantive EEA law, beginning with the general principles and the four freedoms, through competition law and state aid to such aspects as the precautionary principle, tax law and mutual administrative and legal assistance. Emphasis is placed on jurisprudence and especially that of the EFTA Court. Each chapter has been written by a judge, noted practitioner or eminent academic in their respective fields.." Springer Link site. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-24343-6#about
Holdings
Item type Current library Class number Status Date due Barcode
ebook House of Lords Library - Palace Online access ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2018-1445

Electronic book available via the Ebook Central platform.

Part I. History and main features of the EEA agreement The history of the EEA agreement and the first twenty years of its existence / Sven Norberg and Martin Johansson. Part II. Genesis of EEA law Decision-making procedure and implementation of new law / Georges Baur. Suspension of parts of the EEA agreement: disputes about incorporation, consequences of failure to reach agreement and safeguard measures / Georges Baur. The notion of 'opting out' / Knut Almestad. EEA main agreement and secondary EU law incorporated into the annexes and protocols / Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen. Part III. Institutions and procedures The EFTA surveillance authority / Frank Büchel and Xavier Lewis. The EFTA court: structure and tasks / Carl Baudenbacher. The relationship between the EFTA court and the Court of Justice of the European Union / Carl Baudenbacher. Dispute resolution under the EEA agreement / Christa Tobler. Part IV. National authorities in the EFTA pillar Attorney General of Norway / Pål Wennerås. Attorney General of Iceland / Einar Karl Hallvarðsson. Liechtenstein EEA coordination unit / Andrea Entner-Koch and Thomas Bischof. Part V. National courts in the EFTA pillar Norwegian courts / Thomas Christian Poulsen. Icelandic courts / Skúli Magnússon. Liechtenstein courts / Wilhelm Ungerank. Part VI. The practicing bar in the EFTA pillar Norwegian bar / Thomas Nordby and Kristoffer Nerland. Icelandic bar / Stefán Geir Thórisson. Liechtenstein chamber of lawyers / Mario Frick. Part VII. General principles and prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality General principles / Páll Hreinsson. General prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality / Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen. Part VIII. The fundamental freedoms Free movement of goods / Peter-Christian Müller-Graff. Right of establishment and freedom to provide and receive services / Philipp Speitler. Free movement of person / Kjartan Njarni Björgvinsson. Free movement of capital / Per Christiansen. Part IX. Competition law and related matters Competition law: the Brussels perspective / John Temple Lang. Competition law: a national perspective / Siri Teigum. State aid / Michael Sánchez Rydelski. Public procurement / Magnus Schmauch. The principles of transparency and openness, and access to documents / Romina Polley and Michael-James Clifton. Part X. Further areas of economic law Financial services law / Francesco A. Schurr and Johannes Gasser. Gambling law / Simon Planzer. Intellectual property law / Ole-Andreas Rognstad. Tax law / Richard Lyal. Mutual administrative and legal assistance / Andreas Batliner and Heinz Konzett. Part XI. Law of natural and economic resources Natural resources / Knut Almestad. Energy law / Dirk Buschle and Birgitte Jourdan-Andersen. Part XII. Social protection and public health Social policy law / Catherine Barnard. The precautionary principle / Alberto Alemanno.

"This Handbook comprehensively addresses the breadth of law encompassed by the EEA Agreement, which extends the European Union's Single Market to three EFTA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The Handbook is first and foremost intended for practitioners and legal scholars, but its approachable style makes it readily accessible for students. The Handbook provides the reader with a thorough grounding in the EEA Agreement, detailing how secondary EU law becomes applicable in the EFTA pillar, and the roles played by the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court. It considers the EEA Agreement from the respective perspectives of the national authorities, courts, and the legal professions of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The book meticulously examines substantive EEA law, beginning with the general principles and the four freedoms, through competition law and state aid to such aspects as the precautionary principle, tax law and mutual administrative and legal assistance. Emphasis is placed on jurisprudence and especially that of the EFTA Court. Each chapter has been written by a judge, noted practitioner or eminent academic in their respective fields.." Springer Link site.

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-24343-6#about

Also available in print.

Contact us

Phone: 0207 219 5242
Email: hllibrary@parliament.uk
Website: lordslibrary.parliament.uk

Accessibility statement