European Union law Part 23

European Union law Part 23

 

310

Drug Marketing Exclusivity Under United States and European Union law
Valerie Junod
Food and Drug Law Journal
Volume 59, Issue 4, 2004 p.479

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311

[Current Developments: European Union Law] I. Community Courts in the Area of Judicial Cooperation
Nascimbene, B.
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 54, Number 2, April 2005

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(No abstract is available for this citation)

312

Lisa Conant, Justice Contained. Law and Politics in the European Union
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
Volume 11, Number 4, 2004 p.425

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313

Legal Effects of World Trade Organization Decisions Within European Union Law
Armin von Bogdandy
Journal of World Trade
Volume 39, Number 1, January 2005 p.45

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314

Regulation of Foreign Banks Without A Physical Presence: A Comparison of the Law in Canada, the United Kingdom and the European Union
JILL P. FRASER
Banking & Finance Law Review
Volume 20, Number 1, October 2004 p.1

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315

Anti-Discrimination Law and the European Union (K. Henrard)
M. Bell
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 51, Issue 1, April 2004 p.99

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316

Competition Law Sanctioning in the European Union
Mark Furse
European Competition Law Review
Volume 26, Issue 1, 2005 p.65

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317

The Dispute Over the Treatment of Products Exported to the European Union from the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip – The Limits of Power and the Limits of the Law
Guy Harpaz
Journal of World Trade
Volume 38, Number 6, December 2004 p.1049

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318

CONFIDENTIALITY, CORPORATE COUNSEL, AND COMPETITION LAW: REPRESENTING MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Sue Bentch
St. Mary’s Law Journal
Volume 35, Number 4, 2004 p.1003

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319

An Introduction to Using and Understanding the Law of the European Union
Fiona de Londras
Independent Law Review
Volume 1, Issue 4, September/October 2004 p.110

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320

The Rule of law and Judicial Remedies in the European Union
Francis G. Jacobs
Hibernian Law Journal
Volume 3, Number 1, 2002 p.1

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In its simplest terms, the notion of the Rule of law can be expressed in the formula that all power is subject to the law. This applies to all power (whether exercised by the State, by municipal authorities within the State, by transnational bodies transcending States, including the European Community or the European Union, and all its institutions and bodies, and also international organisations). All power, whatever its source, must be lawfully conferred and lawfully exercised; and control over that can only be ensured by an independent judiciary.

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Book Reviews and Notices
Irish Jurist
Volume 38, 2003 p.393

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Hood, The Death Penalty, A Worldwide Perspective; O’Leary, Employment Law at the European Court of Justice. Judicial Structures, Policies and Processes; Dillon, International Trade and Economic Law and the European Union; Mousourakis, The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law; Laurie, Genetic Privacy: A Challenge to Medico-Legal Norms; Healy, with a biographical introduction by Charles Lysaght, The Old Munster Circuit; Asouzu, International commercial arbitration and African States: Practice, Participation, and Institutional Development; Markesinis and Unberath, The German Law of Torts, A Comparative Treatise; Steiner, French Legal Method; Kilcommins and O’Donnell (eds), Alcohol, Society and Law; Lynch-Fannon, Working Within Two Kinds of Capitalism

322

A Global Perspective on European Developments – An Update on the Hague Conference on Private International Law
William Duncan
Hibernian Law Journal
Volume 2, 2001 p.83

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Developments in Private International Law within the European Union present a number of challenges for the Hague Conference on Private International Law . Some of these have to do with organisation and procedures within the Conference. There is also the major task of achieving a sensible co-ordination between Private International Law developments at the regional and global levels. Before these issues are addressed, it might be helpful to provide an overview of the current status of the Hague Conference and its work programme.

323

Parallel Importation under European Union Law
Thomas Heide
European Competition Law Review
Volume 25, Issue 7, 2004 p.464

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324

Supremacy of the Law and Judicial Review in the European Union: Celebrating Marbury v. Madison with Costa v. ENEL
Markus G. Puder
George Washington International Law Review
Volume 36, Number 3, 2004 p.567

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325

Law and Language in the European Union
Viola Heutger
Global Jurist
Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2003 (Global Jurist Topics)

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326

The Legal Protection of the Individual against Regulations in European Union Law
Schwarze
European Public Law
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2004 p.285

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327

Administrative law of the European Union, Its Member States and the United States
Edles
European Public Law
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2004 p.410

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Societas Europaea – Harmonisation or Proliferation of Corporations Law in the European Union?
Judith Marychurch
Australian International Law Journal
2002 p.80

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Conclusion

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References and Further Reading

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Administrative law, European Union law, Hague Conference on Private International Law, International commercial arbitration, Private International Law, Rule of law.


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