The Internal Market Ideal - Essays in Honour of Stephen Weatherill

EZRACHI Ariel , LECZYKIEWICZ Dorota , BOGOJEVIC Sanja , ADAMS-PRASSL Jeremias

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Résumé

The Internal Market Ideal honours the pathbreaking work of Professor Stephen Weatherill, Jacques Delors Professor of European Law at the University of Oxford (1998-2021). For more than three decades, Professor Weatherill has been the dominant figure in internal market debates, shaping the European Union's Internal Market both at Oxford and internationally. Looming large in fields as disparate as consumer protection and sports law, his voice has guided how relevant laws and regulations are understood and how their varying virtues and pitfalls are perceived.

A reference to his seminal work The Internal Market as a Legal Concept (OUP, 2016), the present volume is not simply a celebration of Weatherill's scholarship, but also an examination of the legal issues surrounding the semi-integrated market of the European Union. Across nineteen essays, the collection presents a vision of the European Union not yet achieved; that is, a Union which benefits from economic growth and pursues non-economic objectives, whilst carefully balancing respect for Member States' autonomy and the European Union's self-sufficiency.

The Internal Market Ideal is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, practitioners, and policy makers in the field of European Law.

Table des matières

Part I: The Ever-Developing Nature of Internal Market Law
1:The Internal Market as an Incomplete and Evolving Structure: But Evolving Towards Where Exactly?, Michal Bobek
2:The Maturation of European Data Law: From Fundamental Rights to Economic Rights, Michèle Finck
3:Economic and Monetary Union and the single market: a coming-of-age story?, Alicia Hinarejos
4:The Internal Market as a Dynamic Process, Jan Zglinski
Part II: The Internal Market, Consumer Protection, Free Movement of Goods and Persons
5:Sheep may safely graze, Laurence W Gormley
6:Chamber Music, Atonal: How the Structure of the CJEU Affects the Jurisprudence on Free Movement of Goods, Stefan Enchelmaier
7:Fundamental Rights and Treaty Freedoms: The 'Derogation Situation' and Infringement Proceedings, Sacha Prechal
8:The Relationship between Free Movement of Persons and Fundamental Rights, Eleanor Spaventa
9:The Evolving Regulation of Consumer Safety in the Internal Market, Geraint Howells
Part III: The Internal Market, Competition Law and Sports
10:The Ties That Will Always Bind: EU Competition Law and the Single Market, Albertina Albors-Llorens
11:EU Law and Sports: A Match Made in Hell or in Heaven?, Miguel Poiares Maduro
12:The Crusade for the Holy Grail of Competitive Balance, Mislav Mataija and Petros C. Mavroidis
13:No one is Bigger than the Game, Okeoghene Odudu
Part IV: EU Values and the Mobilisation of EU Law
14:Public Interest Litigation, Legal Professionalism and the ECJ: Deciding a Case or Managing Politics?, Hans-W. Micklitz and Thomas Roethe
15:The Darker Side of the EU Internal Market Ideal: Free Movement of Workers Living in a Coastal Town, Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello
16:The Paradigm Shift from EU Law to International Law of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement: A Swansong, Katja S. Ziegler
17:The Single Market, the Rule of Law and Access to EU Courts: Vigilance of Individuals before the EU Courts, Tamara Perišin and Nathan Cambien
Part V: Teaching EU Internal Market Law
18:'(Teaching) The Integrity of the EU's Internal Market, Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Dayana Baleva, Jovan Dimitrijewitsch, Rhian Jukes, Antonín Kotrba and Lukas Schaupp
19:The Archaeology of an Examination Paper, Jo Shaw