TY - BOOK AU - Gormley,Laurence W. AU - Amtenbrink,Fabian TI - The internal market and the future of European integration: essays in honour of Laurence W. Gormley SN - 9781108474412 U1 - 382.9142 PY - 2019/// CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Gormley, Laurence W. KW - European Union KW - Great Britain KW - Trade regulation KW - European Union countries KW - Freedom of movement KW - Labour mobility KW - Conflict of laws KW - Economic integration N1 - Introduction : steering the good ship lollipop - the legacy of Laurence W. Gormley --; I. Constitutional --; Tough love in the internal market; Gareth Davies --; Direct horizontal effect of the transnational market access freedoms of the internal market; Peter-Christian Muller-Graff --; The EU internal market and the EU charter : exploring the 'derogation situation'; Koen Lenaerts and Jose Antonio Gutierrez-Fons --; Constitutional fluidity and the problem of authority in EU law; Takis Tridimas --; Interpreting the EU internal market; Justin Lindeboom --; II. Goods --; Surrendering the right to regulate; Stephen Weatherill --; A great oak from a little acorn : a retrospective look at Dassonville; Roger J. Goebel --; About that Sunday trading mess; Eleanor Sharpston --; What was Keck really about?; Sir David Edward --; Keck is dead, long live Keck? How the Court of Justice tries to avoid a Sunday Trading Sage 2.0; Kai P. Purnhagen --; Drinking away our sorrows? Regulatory conundrums after Scotch whisky; Eleanor Spaventa --; Third country goods in the EU internal market; Robert Schutze --; III. Persons --; The oxymoron of 'market citizenship' and the future of the Union; Dimitry Kochenov --; Towards a political Europe? Citizens, elections, and the European Parliament; Jo Shaw --; The problem with market citizenship and the beauty of free movement; Martijn van den Brink --; The internal market goes digital : how will it grapple with the future of work?; Jeremias Prassl --; The freedom to conduct a business : a right of fundamental importance for the future of the European Union; Nils Wahl --; IV. Economic and monetary governance --; Independence and accountability in the new age of European central banking : revisiting Gormley and De Haan's 'the Democratic Deficit of the European Central Bank'; Fabian Amtenbrink --; Institutional change in EU macroeconomic and fiscal governance : the reinforcement of the commission; Carlos Closa --; EU competition policy and the single market; Richard Whish --; United in what diversity? (Un)Communautaire reasoning in applying competition law to the public-private divide on two sides of the Atlantic; Hans H.B. Vedder --; Revisiting the case against a separate concessions regime in the light of the concessions directive : a specific directive without specificities?; Sue Arrowsmith --; V. Institutions and procedures --; The general court at a crossroad; Paul Nihoul --; Access to justice after Lisbon : slowly getting where you didn't want to be; Matthijs van Wolferen --; The role of the EU court and national courts in developing the EU's internal market : a paradigm for other regional organisations?; Sir Francis G. Jacobs --; Preliminary ruling and judicial politics; Anthony Arnull --; Article 267 TFEU : celebrating the jewel in the crown of the community legal architecture and some hot potatoes; Jurian Langer --; Missteps by commissioners : legal or political sanctions?; Pieter jan Kuijper --; VI. The future of the internal market --; Updating the EU internal market concept; Ioannis Lianos --; The integrity of the EU internal market : connecting purpose and context for Brexit and beyond; Niamh Nic Shuibhne --; Security and integration in the context of the internal market; Jukka Snell and Erkki Aalto --; The 'new' European private law; Hans-W. Micklitz --; Legitimate protection against slow-onset disasters and the prohibition against trade-restricting measures; Morten Broberg --; VII. External relations --; Internal differentiation and external unity; Marise Cremona --; Stranded : 'German' Ltds post-Brexit - the British private company limited by shares - a European success story; Stefan Enchelmaier --; Exporting the internal market beyond the EU's borders : between political ambition and legal reality; Peter van Elsuwege --; The EU's competence to conclude trade agreements : the EU-Singapore opinion; Panos Koutrakos --; The Northern Irish border after UK withdrawal from the EU; Michael Dougan --; Reflections on Brexit and social security entitlements; Robin C.A. White --; Epilogue : sanctity as a legal duty : the Judeo-Christianr tradition and the dialectic of difference - an examination of four dimensions of Jewish prayer; J.H.H. Weiler ER -