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Market Integration and Public Services in the European Union (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law)

معرفی کتاب «Market Integration and Public Services in the European Union (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law)» نوشتهٔ Marise Cremona (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر IRL Press at Oxford University Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In a period when the nature and scope of the European internal market is hotly contested, this collection offers a topical analysis of the most pressing issues relating to market integration and public services in the EU. As the debate continues over the balance between state control and market freedom, questions are also raised about the relationship between EU regulation and national policy choices and the 'joint responsibility' of the Union and the Member States. Outlining the most important current issues relating to market integration and public services in the EU, Market Integration and Public Services in the European Union also addresses the underlying, systemic questions of the relation between public services and markets, and services and the consumer. Chapters also examine the application of state aids and procurement law to public services. The final two chapters focus on two public service sectors where the mix of Treaty rules, case law, and legislation has operated in rather different ways: public service media and health services In a period when the nature and scope of the European internal market is hotly contested, this collection offers a topical analysis of the most pressing issues relating to market integration and public services in the EU. As the debate continues over the balance between state control and market freedom, questions are also raised about the relationship between EU regulation and national policy choices and the'joint responsibility'of the Union and the Member States. Outlining the most important current issues relating to market integration and public services in the EU, this book also addresses the underlying, systemic questions of the relation between public services and markets, and services and the consumer. Chapters also examine the application of state aids and procurement law to public services. The final two chapters focus on two public service sectors where the mix of Treaty rules, case law, and legislation has operated in rather different ways: public service media and health services Offering An Analysis Of The Most Pressing Issues Relating To The Interaction Between Market Integration And The Provision Of Public Services In The Eu, This Book Addresses The Underlying Systemic Issues, Confronting Core Tensions At The Heart Of The Eu's Social And Economic Policy. Introduction / Marie Cremona -- Services For General Economic Interest : European Law's Impact On The Role Of Markets And Of Member States / Heike Schweitzer -- Universal Services : Nucleus For A Social European Private Law / Hans-w Micklitz -- The Concept Of State Aid In Liberalized Sectors / Thomas Von Danwitz -- The Ruffert Case And Public Procurement / Christopher Mccrudden -- Public Service Media And Market Integration : A Differential Application Of Free Movement And State Aid Rules? / Roberto Mastroianni -- If Only It Were So Simple : Public Health Services And Eu Law / Tamara K. Hervey. Edited By Marise Cremona. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Cover Contents List of Contributors Table of Cases Table of Legislation 1. Introduction 2. Services of General Economic Interest: European Law’s Impact on the Role of Markets and of Member States 3. Universal Services: Nucleus for a Social European Private Law 4. The Concept of State Aid in Liberalized Sectors 5. The Rüffert Case and Public Procurement 6. Public Service Media and Market Integration: A Differential Application of Free Movement and State Aid Rules? 7. If Only It Were So Simple: Public Health Services and EU Law Index A B C D E F G H I J L M N P R S T U V W
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