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EU Law of Free Movement of Goods and Customs Union [Hardcover]

Laurence W. Gormley (Author)

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0199229007 978-0199229000 January 25, 2010 1
This work gives a practical overview of the legal aspects of the Free Movement of Goods and the working of the Customs Union within the European Union and their interpretation and application by the Court of Justice of the European Communities. The essential purpose of the free movement of goods and customs provisions of the EC Treaty is to contribute to the establishment of a common market that will ensure, among other things, free trade in goods between member states. The free movement of goods is the primary pillar on which the internal market within the European Community - the heart of the EU - is based.

This book analyzes the operation of the customs union, with detailed treatment of the Community Customs Code and its implementing and associated measures. It also discusses the elimination of customs duties and charges having equivalent effect, and the elimination of quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect in trade between Member States. It concludes with coverage of state monopolies of a commercial character, and the nuclear common market.

It derives from a section in the looseleaf Law of the EU (Vaughan & Robertson, eds), and is made available here for the benefit of those who do not subscribe to the looseleaf.

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Overall, Gormley's book is highly commendable. This new work complements and advances significantly the existing body of legal scholarship in the field. The decision to link the analysis of the Customs Union to that of EU free movement law on goods is a sound one...Indeed, for all those seeking to further their understanding of EU customs and free movement law, this work will prove an invaluable resource Thomas Horsley, Edinburgh, CML Review In all Gormley's book is a comprehensive and authoritative reference tool for practitioner and academic alike; it offers overview and...exhaustive detail at the same time. A work of this depth will not become obsolete because of a handful of innovative judgement in it,..no-one interested in the free movement of goods can afford to ignore Gormley's book. European Law Review

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Laurence Gormley is Professor of European Law and Jean Monnet Professor at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, and Professor at the College of Europe, Bruges. He was called to the Bar (Middle Temple) in 1978 and was awarded the Hon. Sir Peter Bristow Award for that year. He was an Official at the European Commission from 1983-1990, and in 1990 was appointed to the Chair of European Law in Groningen, where he leads the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence. He is on the Editorial Boards of numerous journals and has written extensively on European Union Law in myriad articles and contributions to books. He is the author of Prohibiting Restrictions on Trade within the EEC (North Holland, 1985) and of two parts of Vol. 52 of Halsbury's Laws (4th. Ed., 1986). He edited the 2nd. (1989) and 3rd. (1998) editions of Kapteyn & VerLoren van Themaat's Introduction to the Law of the European Communities (Kluwer Law International).

He has been Visiting Professor at various Law Faculties, including University College, London, Bonn, Leuven and Bremen, and has been a Visiting Fellow at Sidney Sussex College and the Centre for European Legal Studies at Cambridge. From 1995-2005 he was Chairman of the Dutch Association for Procurement Law, of which he is now an Honorary member and member of the Advisory Council.

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