Readership: Scholars and students of EU Law, European politics, and economics; practitioners specialising in EU law.
Jukka Snell, Lecturer, University of Wales, Swansea
"Snell puts forward a comprehensive and informative account of the relationship between free movement of goods and services. His analysis is interesting and intelligent. All in all, a useful addition to the literature on free movement." - Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
"... Goods and Services in EC Law is a first-class book, written in a fluent and straightforward style. It provides a very clear and in-depth analysis of a fascinating area of law in constant evolution. The thought provoking discussion makes this book a valuable contribution to the discussion in this field." - Journal of International Commercial Law
"The more ... I read of the book, the more I realised the importance of coming back to read it again. It would be a valuable addition to every university law library, as well as to the library of those who want to see where Community law could, or should, go in this area." - Lord Slynn of Hadley
Introduction 1: The Free Movement of Goods and Services in the Scheme of the Treaty 2: Subject Matter - i. Goods ii. Services 3: The Uniform interpretation of the Freedoms 4: Terminology 5: The Objective of the Study Restrictions 6: Vertical Division of Power in the Community and the Scope Given to the Freedoms 7: Early Developments - i. Goods ii. Services 8: Disparity Between National Rules - i. Goods ii. Services 9: Obstacles Created by Truly Non-Discriminatory Rules - i Goods ii Services 10: Keck and the Free Movement of Services Persons Bound 11: Introduction 12: Private Parties 13: The Community Justification 14: Introduction 15: Treaty Exceptions 16: Judicially Created Exceptions 17: Proportionality 18: Conclusion Conclusion 19: Introduction 20: The Approach of the Court - i. Restriction ii. Persons Bound iii. Justification 21: Reasons for the Differences 22: Proposed Solutions - i. Restriction ii. Private Parties Appendix Bibliography