Synopses & Reviews
The book examines the law of the free movement of goods and services. These two freedoms are fundamental to the Community's internal market and form the basis for an ever-increasing number of economic transactions as the markets of the Member States become more integrated. The book focuses in particular on the relationship between the freedoms, asking whether the same principles can be applied in both fields.
About the Author
Jukka Snell is Lecturer in Law at the University of Wales, Swansea
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. The Free Movement of Goods and Services in the Scheme of the Treaty
2. Subject Matter - i. Goods ii. Services
3. The Uniform interpretation of the Freedoms
4. Terminology
5. The Objective of the Study
Restrictions
6. Vertical Division of Power in the Community and the Scope Given to the Freedoms
7. Early Developments - i. Goods ii. Services
8. Disparity Between National Rules - i. Goods ii. Services
9. Obstacles Created by Truly Non-Discriminatory Rules - i Goods ii Services
10. Keck and the Free Movement of Services
Persons Bound
11. Introduction
12. Private Parties
13. The Community
Justification
14. Introduction
15. Treaty Exceptions
16. Judicially Created Exceptions
17. Proportionality
18. Conclusion
Conclusion
19. Introduction
20. The Approach of the Court - i. Restriction ii. Persons Bound iii. Justification
21. Reasons for the Differences
22. Proposed Solutions - i. Restriction ii. Private Parties
Appendix
Bibliography