European Community Law After 1992 :: A Practical Guide for Lawyers Outside the Common MarketRalph H. Folsom, Ralph B. Lake, Ved P. Nanda Springer Netherlands, 1993 - 780 lappuses European economic developments are receiving the attention of the world business community as never before. While some of the recent attention has focused on the controversial Maastricht treaty, the complete economic integration of Europe has moved steadily towards realization. The emergence of Europe as a unified trading block has profound implications for those who do business in Europe or with European companies. European Community Law After 1992 is for lawyers who need to know about the new Europe. It: provides a comprehensive introduction to European law, law-making institutions and dispute settlement mechanisms presents the European legal regimes for the general areas which foreign lawyers need to know about, including corporate law, environmental and securities regulations, antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, and product liability examines the European regulation of some important specific industries, including broadcasting and telecommunications The editors and authors of European Community Law After 1992 are among the most prominent academic and professional authorities in the world. This book is the single most useful reference tool for the practitioner. |
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THE COMMISSION AS AN INSTITUTION AND LAWMAKER | 15 |
B Supremacy Doctrine | 21 |
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