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The European Common Market and Community

The European Common Market and Community
Author: Uwe Kitzinger
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000779572

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Originally published in 1967, though with an enduring relevance as Britain once again navigates its role outside the EU, this book is a selection of documents which illustrate how the former European Economic Community came into being. The reader is invited to make up their mind about the arguments for and against British participation in the Common Market. The author introduces his evidence with an historical interpretation of the situation and concludes with an assessment of the significance of the Community concept in the world as well as in Europe.


The European Economic Community (Common Market).

The European Economic Community (Common Market).
Author: Société générale pour favoriser le développement du commerce et de l'industrie en France
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1958
Genre:
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The European Common Market

The European Common Market
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1968
Genre: European Economic Community
ISBN:

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Handbook on European Nuclear Law

Handbook on European Nuclear Law
Author: Rasa Engstedt
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9403528311

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Energy and Environmental Law and Policy Series #39 While the European Economic Community has evolved through the decades into the legal entity of the European Union, the substantive law contained in the 1957 Euratom Treaty has never been amended. Recurring legal discussions of the treaty’s potentially obsolete nature give rise to this much-needed handbook, which provides systematic analysis and evaluation of the competences conferred under the Euratom Treaty. Following the structure of the Euratom Treaty, the author analyses and evaluates the scope, content, exercise, and case law of the Euratom Communities’ competences in the following fields: Promotion of research, with reference to the Horizon research programmes; dissemination of information; health and safety, including environmental protection; investments; joint undertakings; nuclear supplies; safeguards; property ownership of fissile materials; the nuclear common market; and the Community’s external relations. The book deals with issues of stagnation and potential obsolescence through such lenses as the legislative amendment procedure, level of regulatory detail, quantitative elements of exercise, secondary legal acts, and the Court of Justice of the European Union’s power to define and delimit the Euratom Community’s competences. The competences in the fields of military activities and State aid are also examined in detail. The role of principles of subsidiarity and proportionality in European nuclear law and the issue of classification of competences under the Euratom Treaty are addressed in this book. With its systematic, chapter-by-chapter analysis of competences of the Euratom Community under the Euratom Treaty, the book will be welcomed by lawyers and negotiators working in nuclear field, researchers in nuclear law and in the broader competences of the EU, and policymakers in the European nuclear sector. “This book represents an important contribution to the renewed academic discourse on the Euratom Community. I would like to recommend it both to those looking for concise information on this neglected Community as well as to those dealing with the topic of competences with respect to the law of the EU. It is also vital reading for policymakers and lawyers active in the field of energy and nuclear law” Jakub Handrlica, Common Market Law Review (2021)


The European Community, the Formative Years

The European Community, the Formative Years
Author: Hans von der Groeben
Publisher: Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1985
Genre: Europe
ISBN:

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