
Product Description This is the eighth year of publication for this annual survey of EEC law. As always, the volume includes a number of high quality articles on prominent aspects of EEC law, including an article by O. Due, President of the European Court of Justice on the Court of the First Instance. For the first time, the Yearbook can call on the services of a distinguished board of editorial advisors, including the former editor, Francis Jacobs (UK), Sir Gordon Slynn (Luxembourg), Professor R. Kovar (France), Professor C. Gulman (Denmark), Mr J. Dewost (Belgium), and Professor Everling (Germany). This book is essential reading for all European lawyers. About the Author A. Barav is a Reader in Law at University of Essex. D. A. Wyatt is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St Edmund Hall.
This volume investigates the evolving legal landscape of the European Economic Community during 1988, focusing on critical judicial developments and institutional shifts. Editors A. Barav and D. A. Wyatt, both established legal scholars, curate a collection of scholarly articles that analyze the practical application and theoretical underpinnings of EEC law. The text serves as a formal record of the legal climate of the era, providing context for the institutional changes occurring within the European Court of Justice.
What You Will Find
Legal professionals and academics utilize this volume as a primary reference for historical EEC jurisprudence. Experts highlight the inclusion of high-level judicial insights as a significant contribution to the field of European law.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
1990-04-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198252633
ISBN-13:
9780198252634
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