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- Cases, Materials and Text on European Law and Private Law
- Acknowledgements
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS
- LIST OF SHORT TITLES
- TABLE OF CASES
- EU CASE LAW
- NATIONAL CASE LAW
- TABLE OF LEGISLATION
- INTERNATIONAL
- EUROPEAN UNION (subdivided by category of instrument)
- NATIONAL
- 1
- Introduction
- Effects of EU Law on Relationships between Individuals
- I. EU Law and Private Law: Introductory Remarks
- II. Direct Horizontal Effect and Indirect Horizontal Effects of EU Law Rules: Terminology as Used in
- III. Direct and Indirect Horizontal Effects: The Terminology of EU Law Scholars and of Private Law S
- IV. Spillover Effects
- 2
- Competition Law
- I. General Part
- II. Remedies for Infringements of the Competition Provisions
- 3
- Fundamental Freedoms: TFEU Provisions on Free Movement
- I. Introduction
- II. Free Movement of Goods (Articles 34 and 35 TFEU)
- III. Free Movement of Workers (Article 45 TFEU)
- IV. Freedom of Establishment and Freedom to Provide and Receive Services (Articles 49 and 56 TFEU)
- V. Free Movement of Capital (Article 63 TFEU)
- VI. Exceptions (or Justifications): Invocability by Individuals
- VII. Concluding Remarks
- 4
- Non-discrimination Provisions in the TFEU
- I. General Approach
- II. Introduction to the Principle of Non-discrimination
- III. Sources
- IV. National Case Law
- V. Final Observations
- 5
- General Principles of EU law
- I. General Principles of a Public Law Nature
- II. The Principle of Non-discrimination
- iii. Abuse of Rights as a General Principle of EU Law
- iV. The Principle of Unjust Enrichment
- 6
- Directives
- I. Introduction
- II. Obligation of the Member States to Implement a Directive
- III. Harmonious Interpretation (Interpretation in Conformity with a Directive) Imposed by EU Law
- IV. Harmonious Interpretation Not Imposed by EU Law: Interpretation of Open-Ended Principles of Nati
- V. Review of National Law against EU Law: Exceptionally, Disapplication of National law which Confli
- VI. State Liability for Damages
- VII. Spillover Effects of Directives
- VIII. Conclusion
- 7
- Application of Primary and Secondary EU Law on the National Courts” Own Motion
- I. General Approach
- II. Sources of EU Law
- III. National Cases
- IV. Conclusion and Comparative Remarks
- Index
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