European Union Law After Maastricht:Practical Guide for Lawyers Outside the Common MarketRalph Folsom, Ralph B. Lake, Ved P. Nanda Kluwer Law International B.V., 1996. gada 27. jūn. - 745 lappuses The emergence of Europe as a unified trading block has profound implications for those who do business with European countries. European Union Law is written for lawyers and business professionals who require information about the changes that are taking place as a result of the unification process in the member states of the European Union. Unlike other materials on Europe, this book is written primarily for lawyers outside the EU. The book serves three important functions: It provides a comprehensive introduction to European law, law-making institutions and dispute settlement mechanism It presents European legal regimes for the general areas which are relevant to foreign lawyers, including corporate law, environmental regulation, securities regulation, antitrust law, mergers and acquisitions, licensing, product liability, and dumping It examines the European regulations of some important specific industries such as broadcasting and telecommunications.The editors and authors of this work are among the most prominent academic and professional authorities in the area of European Law. This book is the single most useful reference tool for those in need of current European Union information. |
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Fiscal Disparities and the Current Treaty Regime . 290 2. The Treaty of Rome 290 3. The 1985 White Paper and the Single European Act 292 4. The Treaty on European Union 292 5. Progress and Outlook 293 C. Enforcement of EU Tax Policy and ...
Fiscal Disparities and the Current Treaty Regime . 290 2. The Treaty of Rome 290 3. The 1985 White Paper and the Single European Act 292 4. The Treaty on European Union 292 5. Progress and Outlook 293 C. Enforcement of EU Tax Policy and ...
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Bibliography 339 Chapter 9. EU Competition Law 341 Stephen Johnson I. Introduction 341 II. Principal Competition Provisions of the Treaty of Rome 342 A. Article 85 342 B. Article 86 343 C. Other Treaty Provisions 344 III.
Bibliography 339 Chapter 9. EU Competition Law 341 Stephen Johnson I. Introduction 341 II. Principal Competition Provisions of the Treaty of Rome 342 A. Article 85 342 B. Article 86 343 C. Other Treaty Provisions 344 III.
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... D. Trademark and Service Mark Licenses 368 III. U.S., EU and European Country Legislation Affecting Technology Licensing Agreements .... 369 A. EU Competition Law 369 1. Article 85 - Treaty of Rome 369 2. Patent Table of Contents.
... D. Trademark and Service Mark Licenses 368 III. U.S., EU and European Country Legislation Affecting Technology Licensing Agreements .... 369 A. EU Competition Law 369 1. Article 85 - Treaty of Rome 369 2. Patent Table of Contents.
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Article 85 - Treaty of Rome 369 2. Patent Licensing Block Exemption 369 3. Know-how Licensing Block Exemption 372 B. European National Intellectual Property and Competition Law 374 C. U.S. Antitrust Law 374 D. Export Control Law 376 E.
Article 85 - Treaty of Rome 369 2. Patent Licensing Block Exemption 369 3. Know-how Licensing Block Exemption 372 B. European National Intellectual Property and Competition Law 374 C. U.S. Antitrust Law 374 D. Export Control Law 376 E.
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The Treaty of Rome and the Single European Act as the Legal Basis for a European Company Law 526 A. The Treaty of Rome 526 B. Contrasts with the United States Basis of Harmonization 528 C. Workers' Rights and Harmonization of Company ...
The Treaty of Rome and the Single European Act as the Legal Basis for a European Company Law 526 A. The Treaty of Rome 526 B. Contrasts with the United States Basis of Harmonization 528 C. Workers' Rights and Harmonization of Company ...
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HI Legislation Directives and Regulations | 5 |
The Council | 11 |
The Commission as an Institution and Law | 18 |
Choice of Law Choice of Forum and the Enforcement | 27 |
Default Judgments | 52 |
Public Procurement Law | 73 |
The Supplies Directive | 84 |
The Works Directive | 97 |
Directives on Consolidated Supervision Large | 402 |
Windingup of Credit Institutions | 410 |
Establishment and the Free Supply of Services | 418 |
Mergers Joint Ventures and Takeovers | 425 |
Implementation of the Merger Regulation | 434 |
B Concentrative and Cooperative Joint Ventures | 438 |
First Five Years of Operation Under the Merger | 449 |
B Prohibited Transactions | 458 |
E Awarding Procedures | 111 |
The Utilities Directive | 118 |
The Remedies Directive for Utilities | 129 |
Product Liability | 133 |
Producer | 140 |
Damage | 149 |
Limitation Periods | 155 |
EC Competition Law | 164 |
Regulation of Commercial Agents Council | 178 |
EC Council Directive 86653 | 202 |
European Community Environmental Policy | 209 |
The Supervision and Application of European | 229 |
and Halons | 235 |
European Community Legislation on Chemicals | 251 |
European Community Water Protection | 258 |
General and Institutional European Community | 270 |
European Community Legislation on the Protection | 276 |
European Community Legislation on Agriculture | 281 |
Harmonization Efforts and the Removal | 289 |
H VAT and Excise Duties | 295 |
Capital Duties and Taxation of Security | 308 |
Bibliography | 339 |
Analysis of Cooperative Joint Ventures | 359 |
Types and Subject Matter of Technology | 365 |
B European National Intellectual Property | 374 |
Banking and Capital Movements | 387 |
Capital Requirements Directives | 395 |
Franchising | 467 |
Conclusion | 483 |
Securities Regulation | 493 |
Financial Services | 508 |
Insider Trading | 516 |
European Union Company Law | 523 |
The Charter of Fundamental Social Rights | 531 |
Dormant | 539 |
Equal Pay | 551 |
Conditions of Employment | 566 |
Equal Value | 572 |
Draft Code of Practice on Equal Pay | 583 |
Employment Matters and the Social Protocol | 589 |
The EU Charters Twelve Employment Law Rights | 606 |
Right to Health and Safety Protection in | 621 |
The Future of EU Employment Regulation | 624 |
EEC | 630 |
The U S Reaction | 639 |
Rethinking the Directive | 650 |
Harmonization of Intellectual Property as | 656 |
Telecommunications Law in the European | 695 |
EC Telecommunications Law and Competition | 702 |
Public Procurement of Telecommunications | 711 |
Antidumping Proceedings | 719 |
Like Product | 728 |
Special Problems | 739 |
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adopted agreement amended Annex antidumping antidumping duties apply Article 119 banking block exemption broadcasting Brussels commercial agent Commission's Common Market contracting authority Convention corporation Council Directive Court of Justice credit institutions decision EC Commission economic effect employees employment enforcement ensure environmental equal pay established Europe European Commission European Community European company law European Parliament European Union exclusive export foreign franchise franchisor GATT harmonization implementation industry investment issue joint venture jurisdiction legislation liability license licensor limited listed Maastricht Treaty Member ment Merger Regulation obligation parties patent principle procedure product liability prohibited proposal Prospectus Directive protection qualified majority voting relating restrictions rules securities Single European Act specific subsidiary supplier supra note taxation telecommunications tender tion trade transactions Treaty of Rome UCITS undertakings United Kingdom waste worker participation