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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 법률 > 군사법
· ISBN : 9781509942640
· 쪽수 : 408쪽
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1. Introduction: The 'Internal Market 2.0' Sacha Garben, College of Europe, Belgium and Inge Govaere, Ghent University, Belgium PART I THE INTERNAL MARKET AND ITS DEVELOPMENT OVER TIME 2. The Development of the Free Movement Principles Over Time Stefan Enchelmaier, University of Oxford, UK 3. In Search of the Limits of Article 30 of the EEC Treaty Revisited Eric White, Herbert Smith Freehills 4. Internal Market Dynamics: On Moving Targets, Shifting Contextual Factors and the Untapped Potential of Article 3(3) TEU Inge Govaere, Ghent University, Belgium PART II THE FOUR FREEDOMS 5. The Classic Freedom? The Free Movement of Goods: Old Doctrines, New Cases and Contemporary Reflections Eleanor Spaventa, Bocconi University, Italy 6. The 'Social Freedom'? The Free Movement of Persons in EU27 Niamh Nic Shuibhne, University of Edinburgh, UK 7. The Freedom to Provide Services: The Controversial Freedom? Bruno de Witte, Maastricht University, Netherlands 8. Free Movement of Capital and Protection of Social Objectives in the EU: Critical Reflections on the Case Law Regarding Golden Shares and Privatisations Ilektra Antonaki, Leiden University, Netherlands PART III THE INTERNAL MARKET IN DIGITAL TIMES 9. Single Market 2.0: The European Union as a Platform Andrea Renda, College of Europe, Belgium 10. The Internal Market and the Online Platform Economy Vassilis Hatzopoulos, Panteion University, Greece 11. 'Tinkering or Fundamental Overhaul?' The Past, the Present and the Future of the Digital Single Market Claire Bury, College of Europe, Belgium and Irene Roche Laguna, College of Europe, Belgium PART IV CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE INTERNAL MARKET AND ITS FUTURE 12. The Fundamental Question of Minimum or Maximum Harmonisation ........261 Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, UK 13. From Supranationality to Managing Diversity: A (Re-)New(ed) Paradigm for the Establishment of the Internal Market? Kai P Purnhagen, University of Bayreuth, Germany 14. The Internal Market in its Historical Context. Has the ECJ 'Over-Constitutionalised' the Internal Market? Peter Behrens, University of Hamburg, Germany 15. Originalism at the European Court of Justice Gareth Davies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands 16. The 'Fundamental Freedoms' and (Other) Fundamental Rights: Towards an Integrated Democratic Interpretation Framework Sacha Garben, College of Europe, Belgium