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Now in its 27th year, the Yearbook of European Law is one of the most highly respected periodicals in the field. Featuring extended essays from leading scholars and practitioners, the Yearbook has become essential reading for all involved in European legal research and practice
Contents
ARTICLES; 1. Creation's Final Lawson the 'Final Provisions' Of Earlier Treaties; 2. Finally "Fit for Purpose"? The Treaty of Lisbon and the End of the Third Pillar Legal Order; 3. How Fundamental are Fundamental Principles? Primacy and Fundamental Rights after Lisbon; 4. Supr[i]macy a la Francaise: Another French Exception?; 5. Procedural Overview and Substantive Comments on Articles 226 and 228 EC; 6. Developing An Ever Closer Union Between The Peoples Of Europe? A Reappraisal of the Case Law of the Court of Justice on the Free Movement of Persons and EU Citizenship; 7. Limitations on Religion in a Liberal Democratic Public Order: Christianity, Islam and the Partial Secularity of the European Union; 8. Commercial Gambling without Frontiers: When the ECJ Throws, the Dice is Loaded; 9. Binding the EU to International Human Rights Law; 10. Breaking the Taboo: National Minorities in the EC and the WTO Trade Regimes; 11. Monitor and Manage: MiFID and Power in the Regulation of EU Financial Markets; 12. Political Path Dependency in Practice: the Takeover Directive; 13. The Changing Payments Landscape of Europe: Issues of Regulation and Competition; 14. Legal and Economic Appraisal of the 'More Economic Approach' to Unilateral Exclusionary Conduct. Regulation of Loyalty-Inducing Rebates (Case Stephen Weatherill: EU Consumer Law and Policy; 17. Christian Joerges & Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (eds.): Constitutionalism, Multilevel Trade Governance and Social Regulation; 18. Jurgen Schwarze: European Administrative Law; 19. Phil Syrpis: EU Intervention in Domestic Labour Law; 20. Martin Trybus & Nigel D White (eds.): European Security Law



