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Research Handbook on EEA Internal Market Law
This Research Handbook focuses on the internal market aspects of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) pillar of the European Economic Area (EEA). Leading academics, judges, and practitioners examine the EEA internal market in a structured and systematic manner. Throughout, they provide an in-depth analysis of the free movement and horizontal aspects of the EFTA pillar of the EEA.
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This Research Handbook focuses on the internal market aspects of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) pillar of the European Economic Area (EEA). Leading academics, judges, and practitioners examine the EEA internal market in a structured and systematic manner. Throughout, they provide an in-depth analysis of the free movement and horizontal aspects of the EFTA pillar of the EEA.
Contributing authors in this Research Handbook firstly address the free movement of goods, persons (including workers and social security), services, establishment, capital and payments within the EFTA pillar. Secondly, they dissect the flanking policies that apply, including competition, state aid, banking, insurance, transport, intellectual property, consumer protection, and the environment. Third, the Research Handbook contains a number of critical reflections. Overall, it is a comprehensive examination based on EEA primary law, EEA secondary law, EFTA Surveillance Authority practice, and the EFTA Court’s case-law.
The Research Handbook on EEA Internal Market Law, providing authoritative and informative coverage, is essential reading for academics, judges, and students in all areas of European law across both the EU and EFTA pillars of the EEA. It is also a valuable resource for national and international civil servants, law firms, national courts, domestic policymakers, and private practitioners.
Contributing authors in this Research Handbook firstly address the free movement of goods, persons (including workers and social security), services, establishment, capital and payments within the EFTA pillar. Secondly, they dissect the flanking policies that apply, including competition, state aid, banking, insurance, transport, intellectual property, consumer protection, and the environment. Third, the Research Handbook contains a number of critical reflections. Overall, it is a comprehensive examination based on EEA primary law, EEA secondary law, EFTA Surveillance Authority practice, and the EFTA Court’s case-law.
The Research Handbook on EEA Internal Market Law, providing authoritative and informative coverage, is essential reading for academics, judges, and students in all areas of European law across both the EU and EFTA pillars of the EEA. It is also a valuable resource for national and international civil servants, law firms, national courts, domestic policymakers, and private practitioners.
Critical Acclaim
‘Over the past 30 years the interpretation and enforcement of the EEA Agreement has established an extensive, yet largely overlooked, body of law that has been central to the proper functioning of the EEA. With an impressive list of contributions from leading scholars, comprehensively analysing the EFTA Court’s rich jurisprudence on the substantive internal market components of EEA internal market law, this book is a triumph for its invaluable contribution to the subject.’
– Robert Spano, partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, UK, and former President of the European Court of Human Rights, France
‘EEA law remains a fascinating field of law, encompassing essential elements of EU law, but with a unique twist that flows from the distinctive features of the EEA Agreement itself. From the viewpoint of academia, I highly celebrate this book, which will immediately become a valuable resource in modern legal research. The strength of this comprehensive analysis of the topical and various elements of EEA internal market law lies not least in the contributors´ extensive and diverse experiences.’
– Gunnar Þór Pétursson, Dean and Professor, Reykjavík University, Iceland; Judge ad hoc of the EFTA Court; and former Director of Internal Market Affairs Directorate, EFTA Surveillance Authority
– Robert Spano, partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, UK, and former President of the European Court of Human Rights, France
‘EEA law remains a fascinating field of law, encompassing essential elements of EU law, but with a unique twist that flows from the distinctive features of the EEA Agreement itself. From the viewpoint of academia, I highly celebrate this book, which will immediately become a valuable resource in modern legal research. The strength of this comprehensive analysis of the topical and various elements of EEA internal market law lies not least in the contributors´ extensive and diverse experiences.’
– Gunnar Þór Pétursson, Dean and Professor, Reykjavík University, Iceland; Judge ad hoc of the EFTA Court; and former Director of Internal Market Affairs Directorate, EFTA Surveillance Authority