Buch, Englisch, 580 Seiten
Second revised edition
Buch, Englisch, 580 Seiten
Reihe: Commercial Arbitration and Litigation
ISBN: 978-90-411-2536-1
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
the impact of globalization on financial markets and the fundamental role of the States in international economy;
double system (Euro and non-Euro zone) and resulting distortions of competition;
the lack of political power of the European Monetary System;
international dispute settlement within the WTO;
European safeguard measures with regard to (e.g.) the People’s Republic of China;
circumvention of antidumping duties;
advantages lawfully acquired by, and unlawful conduct of, multinational enterprises;
transfer pricing in intragroup transactions;
international cooperation in the supervision of banking groups;
‘SAR’ (suspicious activity reporting); and
‘corporate social responsibility’ and ‘codes of conduct.’
The analysis recognizes the propelling role of the European Court of Justice in the development of European economic law – including the ‘proportional’ exercise of control in the court’s recent case-law – as well as the Commission’s responsibility for ‘managing’ European trade. European Economic Law stands out from other books on the subject in its unremitting emphasis on rules introduced on the basis of multilateral agreements of an unprecedented reach, within which both States and undertakings are made to recognize and to deal with one another. This is a perspective daunting in its scope and breadth, but one which Professor Santa Maria encompasses in a synthesizing and enlightening way that will be of immeasurable value to all parties with an interest – academic, juridical, or administrative – in this very important area of law.
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Especially useful to professionals involved with European banking, financial services and insurance industries
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword to the Second English Edition. Introduction. 1. Companies’ Right of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services: Mutual Recognition of Eligible Companies. 2. Harmonization of Company Law within the EU. 3. Free Movement of Capital in an Open Economy: The Monetary Eurosystem. 4. The Role of the European Union in the Organization of International Economy. 5. Multinational Enterprises and Globalization. 6. Competition Law between General Theory and Actual Implementation. List of Binding Acts of the EC Institutions. List of the Rulings of the EC Courts and of the Opinions of the Advocates General. List of the Authors Cited in this Volume. Index.