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Information Law: The Commercial Exploitation of Private Sector Information in the European Union
John Woods
Computer Law and Security Review
Volume 17, Issue 4, July 2001 p.244-246
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412
Consumer Protection in the Global Village: Recent Developments in German and European Union law
Norbert Reich & Axel Halfmeier
Penn State law Review
Volume 106, Number 1, Summer 2001 p.111
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413
The constitution of the European Union after Nice: law-making procedures
Alan Dashwood
European Law Review
Volume 26, Number 3, June 2001 p.215
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414
Financial Institutions as Members of Company Groups in the Law of the European Union
Eddy Wymeersch
European Business Organization Law Review
Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2001 p.81-99
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415
The Ownership and Control Requirement in U.S. and European Union Air Law and U.S. Maritime Law – Policy; Consideration; Comparison
Kirsten Bühmann
Journal of Air Law and Commerce
Volume 66, Number 2, Spring 2001 p.689
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RECLAIMING A FEMINIST VISION: THE RECONCILIATION OF PAID WORK AND FAMILY LIFE IN EUROPEAN UNION LAW AND POLICY
Clare McGlynn
Columbia Journal of European Law
Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2001 p.241
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417
LED ASTRAY BY THE MORAL COMPASS: INCORPORATING MORALITY INTO EUROPEAN UNION BIOTECHNOLOGY PATENT LAW
Donna M. Gitter
Berkeley Journal of International Law
Volume 19, Number 1, 2001 p.1
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The Repercussions in the European Union of the Netherlands’ Same-Sex Marriage Law
Nicholas J. Patterson
Chicago Journal of International Law
Volume 2, Number 1, 2001 p.301
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419
The Development towards Harmonization within Criminal Law in the European Union – A Citizen’s Perspective
M. Kaiafa-Gbandi
European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Volume 9, Number 4, 2001 p.239
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Constitutional Law of the European Union. By KOEN LENAERTS and PIET VAN NUFFEL. Edited by ROBERT BRAY [ London: Sweet & Maxwell. 1999. cxliii, 700 and (Index) 17pp. Paperback. £28.00 net. ISBN: 0-421-65180-6.] Procedural Law of the European Union. By KOEN LENAERTS and DIRK ARTS. Edited by ROBERT BRAY [London: Sweet & Maxwell. 1999. cxxviii, 425 and (Index) 9 pp. Paperback. £30.00 net. ISBN: 0-421-65170-9.]
Albertina Albors-Llorens
Cambridge Law Journal
Volume 60, Issue 1, March 2001 p.209-210
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Mainstreaming equality norms into European Union asylum law
Mark Bell
European Law Review
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2001 p.20
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Codification of Private Law in the European Union: the making of a hybrid
Jurgen BASEDOW
European Review of Private Law
Volume 9, Number 1, 2001 p.35-49
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ROMANTIC Common law , ENLIGHTENED CIVIL LAW: LEGAL UNIFORMITY AND THE HOMOGENIZATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Vivian Grosswald Curran
Columbia Journal of European Law
Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 2001 p.63
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An Assessment of the Regulations on Medical Devices in the European Union
Sharon Frank
Food and Drug Law Journal
Volume 56, Issue 1, 2001 p.99-122
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
This article provides an outline of the laws adopted for the marketing of medical devices in the European Union (EU). One objective of the EU medical device legislation relates to the European Community’s commerce and economy, specifically the prohibition on restricting the free movement of medical devices in the EU. The article discusses the controversial, although not yet effective, premarket approval process in France for high-risk devices. Recently, a court upheld the French registration regime for in vitro diagnostic devices, even though it deviates from Community law. The article concludes with a discussion about whether an empirical study of all Member States should be conducted to determine whether the system sets the standards Member States need.
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Codification, Common law, European Union law Part 31 2, European Union law, State law.
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