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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783642339172
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 602 p. 1 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: European Yearbook of International Economic Law 4
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. European yearbook of international economic law ; 2013
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    Keywords: International economics ; Law ; Law ; International economics ; Europäische Union ; Auslandsinvestition ; Recht
    Abstract: Part one of Volume 4 (2013) of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law offers a special focus on recent developments in international competition policy and law. International competition law has only begun to emerge as a distinct subfield of international economic law in recent years, even though international agreements on competition co-operation date back to the 1970s. Competition law became a prominent subject of political and academic debates in the late 1990s when competition and trade were discussed as one of the Singapore issues in the WTO. Today, international competition law is a complex and multi-layered system of rules and principles encompassing not only the external application of domestic competition law and traditional bilateral co-operation agreements, but also competition provisions in regional trade agreements and non-binding guidelines and standards. Furthermore, the relevance of competition law for developing countries and the relationship between competition law and public services are the subject of heated debates. The contributions to this volume reflect the growing diversity of the issues and elements of international competition law
    Description / Table of Contents: From the contents: Part I Topics -- Special Focus "International Competition Law" -- Part II Regional Integration -- Part III International Economic Institutions -- Part IV Book Reviews.
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    The Hague, The Netherlands : T. M. C. Asser Press
    ISBN: 9789067048767
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 622 p. 2 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Legal Issues of Services of General Interest
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Social Services of General Interest in the EU
    DDC: 341.2422
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    Keywords: Social legislation ; Law ; Law ; Social legislation ; Law ; Social legislation ; Konferenzschrift 2011 ; Europäische Union ; Soziale Dienstleistung ; Sozialpolitik ; Sozialrecht
    Abstract: The EU has limited legislative competence in the field of social law. However, the Member States are increasingly modernizing social services and social (welfare) protection, attempting to make social services more efficient by increasingly looking to the market for the provision of such services. This policy move brings social services into the radar of EU law. The EU response to this sensitive issue has resulted in a piecemeal and fragmented approach towards the treatment of a new policy area of Social Services of General Interest (SSGI) in EU law and policy. This book is a first contribution towards charting how SSGI have emerged as a special category of SGI in the EU, the reaction of the Member States and stake-holders and how policy is being made through new governance processes, carve-outs and safe havens in legislation and soft law, especially in the light of the new values of the EU introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon 2009. It takes an inter-disciplinary approach and will be of interest to lawyers, economists and political scientists who are interested in EU policy-making as well as practioners, EU and national policy-makers.
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.4…Geography and the Four Approaches2.4.1 Northern Europe and Local Socialisations; 2.4.2 Federal and Regionalised States; 2.4.3 Centralised and Unitary States; 2.4.4 Central and East European Countries; 2.5…What European Framework for SSGI? European framework for SSGI; References; 3 Welfare States and Social Europe; Abstract; 3.1…Introduction; 3.2…Social Europe; 3.3…Social Services of General Interest; 3.3.1 Health Care; 3.3.2 Long-Term Care; 3.4…The Europeanization of Welfare; 3.5…Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Social Services of General Interest: The EU Competence Regime and a Constitution of Social GovernanceAbstract; 4.1…Introduction; 4.2…A Constitution of Social Governance; 4.3…SSGI After the Treaty of Lisbon; 4.3.1 Notion of SSGI; 4.3.2 EU Values, Objectives and Competences Around SSGI; 4.3.3 Values; 4.3.4 Competences; 4.4…A Constitution of Social Governance for SSGI; 4.4.1 The Role of the National Level and Its Limits; 4.4.2 The Role of EU and Transnational Levels; 4.4.2.1 Free Movement Rights and Ensuring the Capability of National SSGI; 4.4.2.2 EU and Transnational Level SSGI?
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4.2.3 EU Level and Transnational SSGI4.4.2.4 EU and Transnational SSGI and Provision by Civil Society; 4.5…Conclusion; References; 5 SSGIs and Solidarity: Constitutive Elements of the EU's Social Market Economy?; Abstract; 5.1…Introduction; 5.2…Dismantling the Legal Barriers to a 'Social' Market Economy: Overcoming Orthodoxies; 5.3…Solidarity: An Active Antidote to Fragmentation?; 5.3.1 Political and Institutional Perspectives; 5.3.2 Solidarity at Law: Towards a General Principle of Joint Responsibility?; 5.4…Conclusions and Outlook; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II Free Movement Law and CompetitionLaw Perspectives6 Free Movement of Services and the Right of Establishment: Does EU Internal Market Law Transform the Provision of SSGI?; Abstract; 6.1…Introduction; 6.2…The Scope of EU Internal Market Law and SSGI; 6.2.1 The Applicability of the Treaty Provisions on Free Movement to SSGI; 6.2.1.1 Services Provided to the Person; 6.2.1.2 Free Movement and Social Security Services; 6.2.2 EU Harmonisation Measures and SSGI: The Example of the Services Directive; 6.3…Harmonising the Provision of SSGI by the Services Directive and Other EU Measures?
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.3.1 Services Directive: Harmonising SSGI?
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Unity and Diversity of SSGIs in the European Union -- Welfare States and Social Europe -- Social Services of General Interest - the EU Competence Regime and a Constitution of Social Governance -- SSGIs and Solidarity: Constitutive Elements of the EU’s Social Market Economy?- Free Movement of Services and the Right of Establishment in the Services Directive: Does EU Internal Market Law Transform the Provision of SSGIs?- Free Movement of Workers and Union Citizens -- Freedom to Fund?: The Effects of the Internal Market Rules, With Particular Emphasis on Free Movement of Capital -- The Concept of SSGI and the Asymmetries between Free Movement and Competition Law -- Public Distortions of Competition - The Importance of Article 106 TFEU and the State Action Doctrine -- Private Distortions of Competition and SSGIs -- Social Services of General Interest and the State Aid Rules -- Soft Law and Safe Havens -- Social Services of General Interest and the EU Public Procurement Rules -- Preserving General Interest in Healthcare through Secondary and Soft EU Law: The Case of the Patients’ Rights Directive -- The Scope of the EU ‘Pensions’-Directive: Some Background and Solutions for Policymakers -- The Political Economy of Regulating Longevity Insurance in the EU -- SSGIs in Sweden With a Special Emphasis on Education -- Social Services of General Interest in Germany -- Changes and Challenges in UK Social Services: Social Services of General Interest or ‘Welfare’ Services of General Economic Interest?- The Provision of Social Services in Italy between Federalization and Europeanization -- SSGIs in the Czech Republic -- Conclusions -- Table of Cases.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642409134
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 534 p. 4 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: European Yearbook of International Economic Law 5
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. European yearbook of international economic law ; 2014
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    Keywords: International economics ; Law ; Law ; International economics ; Europäische Union ; Auslandsinvestition ; Recht
    Abstract: In 2014, the global economic system celebrates two anniversaries: Seventy years ago, on 22 July 1944 at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Articles of Agreement of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Worldbank) were adopted. Since then the global financial and monetary system underwent significant policy changes, but the institutional framework remained the same. More recently, twenty years ago, on 15 April 1994, the Final Act of the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations was signed and its key component, the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization, entered into force on 1 January 1995. Even though the beginning of the multilateral trading system dates back to the late 1940s, the founding of the WTO constitutes a significant institutional reform which marks the beginning of a new era. Anniversaries are usually moments of celebration. However, even a superficial observer will notice that neither the current international financial and monetary regime nor the international trade regime is in a stage which invites celebration. Instead, both are facing difficult and fundamental challenges to their very existence from the outside but also from within. So while there may be no time to celebrate, anniversaries are also often used for reflection about the past and the future. Hence, EYIEL 5 (2014) considers these two anniversaries ample moments to reflect on the legacy and the current status of the main two pillars of International Economic Law in its Part one. Part two of EYIEL 5 (2014) brings together contributions on the EU’s Deep Trade Agenda, on Current Approaches to the International Investment Regime in South America, on the Multilayered System of Regional Economic Integration in West Africa and on the Tripartite Free Trade Area, as well as on India and her Trade Agreements. Part three contains treatises of developments in the World Customs Organization, the World Intellectual Property Organization and in International Investment Law. After the book reviews in Part four, EYIEL 5 (2014) is complemented with an Annex containing the Case (on exchange-rate manipulation and crisis-caused guarantees to financial institutions) and the Best Submissions of the 11th EMC2 ELSA WTO Moot Court Competition (of the Harvard team for the complainant and the Leuven team for the respondent). The case not only addresses issues of current interest but also links ...
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I TopicsSpecial Focus I: The Global Monetary and Financial System 70 Years After Bretton Woods -- Special Focus II: The Global Trading Order 20 Years After Marrakesh -- Part II Regional Integration -- Part III International Economic Institutions -- Part IV Book Reviews -- Annex - ELSA Moot Court Competition (EMC2) 2012-2013.
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    The Hague, The Netherlands : T.M.C.ASSER PRESS and the author
    ISBN: 9789067047289
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 505p, digital)
    Series Statement: Legal Issues of Services of General Interest
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Health care and EU law
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    Keywords: Medicine ; Public law ; Economics ; Law ; Law ; Medicine ; Public law ; Economics ; Economics ; Law ; Medicine ; Public law ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europäische Union ; Recht ; Gesundheitswesen
    Abstract: The aim of the present volume is to explore the consequences of the impact of the EU rules for the internal market (including the proposed Directive on patients' rights) and competition on national health care systems. It will also address how related areas, such as EU public procurement law and WTO law, influence national healthcare organisation and Member State autonomy.
    Abstract: The aim of the present volume is to explore the consequences of the impact of the EU rules for the internal market (including the proposed Directive on patients' rights) and competition on national health care systems. It will also address how related areas, such as EU public procurement law and WTO law, influence national healthcare organisation and Member State autonomy
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Foundations -- pt. 2. The (draft) patients' rights directive and internal market issues -- pt. 3. Competition law and health care issues -- pt. 4. Further issues of EU health care law -- pt. 5. Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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