The Constitution of the Common Market Place: Text and Context in the Evolution of the Free Movement of Goods
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Description
The European Community has been in existence for forty years. This period has seen considerable change and development in both the institutional and the substantive las of the EC—and more recently the EU. This is the first work to stand back from the ever growing detail of Community law, and examine its jurisprudence from an evolutionary and interdisciplinary perspective. Every important area of institutional and substantive European law is covered—leading lawyers analyse the evolution of their area of expertise across time, bringing out the major thematic changes which have occurred. These changes are then viewed against the broader political and economic background of the Community as a whole. This book will give readers a clearer understanding of the overall legal picture in Europe, and allow them to gain a richer perspective on the interaction between law and the other forces which have shaped the Community and made it what it is today.
Source Publication
The Evolution of EU Law
Source Editors/Authors
Paul Craig, Gràinne de Bùrca
Publication Date
1999
Edition
1
Recommended Citation
Weiler, Joseph H. H., "The Constitution of the Common Market Place: Text and Context in the Evolution of the Free Movement of Goods" (1999). Faculty Chapters. 1536.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/1536
