European Union Law

State and Market in European Union Law

Edited by Wolf Sauter · Harm Schepel
Cambridge University Press April 2009

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780521674478
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
April 2009
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
European Union ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

An examination of the legal framework of the EU internal market as established in the case law of the European Court of Justice, discussing in particular EC competition law, the free movement of goods, services, persons and capital and the evolution of the interpretation of the provisions. The ‘State’ has been retreating from direct intervention in economic life as more goods and services, the provision of which was once thought to be a ‘public’ responsibility, are delivered through market mechanisms.

Given the need for consistent application of EC law in the internal market, a common core conception of public authority, shielded from the discipline of EC competition law, is needed. The resulting realignment of public and private functions and responsibilities is not a linear and coherent process, especially in light of the changing nature of the European legal integration project and the progressive incorporation of non-economic values in the Treaties.

  • Includes valuable analysis of the intersection between state and private activity
  • Access to continental sources on EU law will be welcomed by scholars
  • Conceptual framework outlined in the book draws upon the French and German influences on the European constitution, but also fits with frameworks recognisable to UK and US scholars

Table of Contents

Contents:
1. Introduction; Part I. Economic Activities v. the Exercise of Public Authority:
2. Free movement: Treaty Provisions and secondary rules;
3. The competition rules;
4. Public constraints on private parties and private constraints on public measures; Part II. The Public Private Interface: Articles 31, 86 and 87-88 EC:
5. Article 31 EC: Commercial State Monopolies;
6. Article 86(1): Public Undertakings, Special and Exclusive Rights;
7. Article 86(2) EC: Derogation for Services of General Economic Interest (SGEI);
8. Articles 87-88 EC: State Aids;
9. Conclusion.
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