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Prohibition of Abuse of Law A New General Principle of EU Law?

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.06.2011

Herausgeber

Rita de la Feria + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

664

Maße (L/B/H)

25.9/18.2/4.6 cm

Gewicht

1278 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-938-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.06.2011

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

664

Maße (L/B/H)

25.9/18.2/4.6 cm

Gewicht

1278 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-938-8

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  • Produktbild: Prohibition of Abuse of Law
  • I Introduction
    Introducing the Principle of Prohibition of Abuse of Law
    Rita de la Feria xv
    II The Framework: General Principles of EU Law and the Prohibition of Abuse
    1 Prohibition of Abuse of (European) Law: The Creation of a New General Principle of EC Law through Tax: A Response
    Paul Farmer
    2 What is a General Principle of EU Law?
    Anthony Arnull
    3 What is a General Principle of EU Law? A Response
    Karsten Engsig Sørensen
    4 The Abuse of Rights in the Civil Law Tradition
    James Gordley
    III The Origins: Free Movement of Services
    5 Fitting 'Abuse of Rights' into EU Law Governing the Free Movement of Goods and Services
    Stephen Weatherill
    6 Free Movement of Broadcasting Services and Abuse of Law
    Dimitrios Doukas
    7 The Notion of Abuse and the Freedom to Provide Services: A Labour Lawyer's Perspective
    Catherine Barnard
    IV The Development: Freedom of Establishment, Company Law and Competition Law
    8 Sparking Regulatory Competition in European Company Law: The Impact of the Centros Line of Case Law and its Concept of 'Abuse of Law'
    Wolf-Georg Ringe
    9 Sparking Regulatory Competition in European Company Law: A Response
    John Vella
    10 Abuse of Law in the Context of European Insolvency Law
    Horst Eidenmüller
    11 Abuse of European Insolvency Law? A Discussion
    John Armour
    12 Abuse of Rights in EU Law: Some Reflections with Particular Reference to Financial Law
    Takis Tridimas
    13 Comments on Abuse of Rights in EU Law
    Pierre Schammo
    V The Test: Free Movement of Goods and Common Agricultural Policy
    14 The Emsland-Stärke Abuse of Law Test in the Law of Agriculture and Free Movement of Goods
    Panos Koutrakos
    15 The Notion of and a General Test for Abuse of Rights: Some Normative Reflections
    Jukka Snell
    VI The Unknown: Private Law and International Civil Procedure
    16 Abuse of Law in EU Private Law: A (Re-)Construction from Fragments
    Axel Metzger
    17 Comments on 'Abuse of Law' in European Private Law
    Simon Whittaker
    18 The Rejection of Abuse in International Civil Procedure
    Adrian Briggs
    19 The Discreet Influence of Abuse of Law in International Civil Procedure
    Gilles Cuniberti
    VII The Exceptions? Free Movement of Workers and Citizenship
    20 'Prohibition of Abuse of Law': A New General Principle of EU Law
    Jonathan Faull
    21 'Abuse of Law' in the Context of the Free Movement of Workers
    Katja S Ziegler
    22 Comments on Abuse of Law and the Free Movement of Workers
    Eleanor Spaventa
    23 Citizenship of the Union: Above Abuse?
    Cathryn Costello
    24 Some Comments on the Idea of a General Principle of Union Law Prohibiting Abuses of Law in the Field of Free Movement for Union Citizens
    Michael Dougan
    VIII The Confirmation? Tax Law
    25 The Anatomy of Tax Avoidance Counteraction: Abuse of Law in a Tax Context at Member State and European Union Level
    Judith Freedman
    26 Abuse of Law in the Context of Indirect Taxation: From (Before) Emsland-Stärke 1 to Halifax (and Beyond)
    Pasquale Pistone
    27 Abuse of Law in the Context of Indirect Taxation: Why We Need the Subjective Intention Test, When is Combating Abuse an Obligation and Other Comments
    Dennis Weber
    28 Cadbury Schweppes and Abuse from an EU Tax Law Perspective
    Frans Vanistendael
    29 Cadbury Schweppes and Abuse: Comments
    Richard Lyal
    30 Cadbury Schweppes' Line of Case Law from the Member States' Perspective
    Michael Lang
    31 Cadbury Schweppes: Breach, Abuse Justification and Why They Are Different
    Julian Ghosh
    32 A Single Principle of Abuse in European Union Law: A Methodological Approach to Rejecting a Different Concept of Abuse in Personal Taxation
    Ana Paula Dourado
    33 Is There a Role for a European Principle Prohibiting Abuse of Law in the Field of Personal Taxation? A Comment
    Edwin Simpson
    34 State Aid, Taxation and Abuse of Law
    Timothy Lyons
    35 Comments on State Aid, Taxation and Abuse of Law
    Conor Quigley
    IX Conclusion
    35 The Prohibition of Abuse of Law: An Emerging General Principle of EU Law
    Stefan Vogenauer