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The EFTA Court
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The EFTA Court

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On the occasion of its tenth anniversary, the EFTA Court held a conference at which speakers were asked to reflect on the case law of the Court and its role in the European Economic Area (EEA). In the course of its work, the Court has acted as a driving force of integration under the EEA Agreement, by establishing general principles such as state liability and giving landmark judgments in several areas of European law. The essays in this volume, by leading experts and high-ranking representatives of national and European courts, cover areas such as the relationship between the principle of free movement and national or collective preferences on the EU/EEA and WTO levels, the relationship between the European courts and the Member States in European integration, homogeneity as a general principle of European integration, and the importance of judicial dialogue. In this regard, the sentence from President Skouris of the Court of Justice of the European Communities, who called the dialogue between the EFTA Court and the EC Court 'a shining example of judicial cooperation', could also serve as a motto for the present book.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781847310125
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
PublisherBloomsbury UK
Publishing date19/08/2005
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size833 Kbytes
Article no.6663854
CatalogsVC
Data source no.708639
Product groupBU781
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Carl Baudenbacher is the President of the EFTA Court and Professor of European Law at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Per Tresselt was Director General in the Legal Department of the Norwegian Foreign Ministry and Ambassador to Berlin, and then Moscow, before becoming a Judge of the EFTA Court.
Thorgeir Örlygsson was a Judge in the City Court of Reykjavík, Professor and Dean of Law at the University of Iceland, and then Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Iceland before becoming a Judge of the EFTA Court.