European Seaports Law: The Regime of Ports and Port Services Under European Law and the Ports PackageE. van Hooydonk Maklu, 2003 - 537 lappuses In 2001, the European Commission published its so-called Ports Package, a first attempt at developing a European policy for seaports. The Ports Package includes a Directive on Market Access to Port Services, which will influence the port industry thoroughly and lead to fundamental changes in daily port operations. In this volume, academics as well as practising lawyers from France, Ireland, Italy and Belgium describe the legal framework for the several branches of the port sector, recalling the far-reaching practical implications of existing general EU law and discussing the latest versions of the Port Services Directive proposal. Completed by authoritative views from the head of the Commission's ports unit, a specialist MEP, and representatives from both the public and the private port sector, this book offers a fairly complete overview of existing port law as well as the main points of concern in the policy debate. Its purpose is to serve both as a policy background document and as a working tool for public and private port players, as well as for academics and lawyers. |
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... obligations . These contracts are not considered to be public service contracts or public service concessions . The em- phasis is on the use of the land , not on service obligations . In the proposed Port Services Directive , however ...
... obligations . These contracts are not considered to be public service contracts or public service concessions . The em- phasis is on the use of the land , not on service obligations . In the proposed Port Services Directive , however ...
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... obligations of competent authorities which flow from Directives 89 / 48 / EEC , 92 / 51 / EEC and 1999 / 42 / EC on mutual recognition among Member States of professional education and train- ing ( Article 3.3 IP and CP ) . 2.15 ...
... obligations of competent authorities which flow from Directives 89 / 48 / EEC , 92 / 51 / EEC and 1999 / 42 / EC on mutual recognition among Member States of professional education and train- ing ( Article 3.3 IP and CP ) . 2.15 ...
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... obligations as regards the undertakings re- ferred to in Article 86 ( 1 ) and expressly empowers it to take action for that pur- pose by two different legal instruments , namely directives and decisions " . The Commission will use the ...
... obligations as regards the undertakings re- ferred to in Article 86 ( 1 ) and expressly empowers it to take action for that pur- pose by two different legal instruments , namely directives and decisions " . The Commission will use the ...
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THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN UNION LAW Vincent J G Power Partner AL Goodbody Solicitors TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introd... | 18 |
Sources of EU Law | 20 |
Institution and Organic Structure of EU Law | 22 |
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