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Research Handbook on EEA Internal Market Law

Edited by: Graham Butler

ISBN13: 9781803922454
To be Published: February 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £220.00



This Research Handbook focuses on the internal market aspects of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) pillar of the European Economic Area (EEA). Leading academics, judges, and practitioners examine the EEA internal market in a structured and systematic manner. Throughout, they provide an in-depth analysis of the free movement and horizontal aspects of the EFTA pillar of the EEA.

Contributing authors in this Research Handbook firstly address the free movement of goods, persons (including workers and social security), services, establishment, capital and payments within the EFTA pillar. Secondly, they dissect the flanking policies that apply, including competition, state aid, banking, insurance, transport, intellectual property, consumer protection, and the environment. Third, the Research Handbook contains a number of critical reflections. Overall, it is a comprehensive examination based on EEA primary law, EEA secondary law, EFTA Surveillance Authority practice, and the EFTA Court’s case-law.

The Research Handbook on EEA Internal Market Law, providing authoritative and informative coverage, is essential reading for academics, judges, and students in all areas of European law across both the EU and EFTA pillars of the EEA. It is also a valuable resource for national and international civil servants, law firms, national courts, domestic policymakers, and private practitioners.

Subjects:
International Trade, EU Law
Contents:
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. The EEA Agreement: on 30 years of an extended internal market 2
Graham Butler

PART II. FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS, PERSONS, AND WORKERS
2. Free movement of goods 11
Georges Baur
3. State monopolies of a commercial character 36
Marius Meling
4. Free movement of workers and persons 46
Benedikt Pirker
5. Social security coordination 70
Kjartan Bjarni Björgvinsson

PART III. FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT, FREE MOVEMENT OF SERVICES, AND CAPITAL
6. Freedom of establishment 94
Hafsteinn Dan Kristjánsson
7. Freedom to provide and receive services 128
Erlend M Leonhardsen
8. Free movement of capital and payments 150
Carsten Zatschler

PART IV. SELECT POLICIES
9. Competition 178
Ciarán Burke
10. State aid 202
Jörgen Hettne
11. Finance, banking, and insurance 225
Magnus Schmauch
12. Transport 257
Dag Sørlie Lund
13. Intellectual property 284
Graham Butler
14. Consumer protection 306
M Elvira Méndez Pinedo
15. Environment 326
Pål Wennerås

PART V. REFLECTIONS
16. Public and private enforcement 349
Ólafur Ísberg Hannesson
17. The political future of the EEA 374
John Erik Fossum
18. A view from the European Court of Human Rights 399
Arnfinn Bårdsen
19. A view from the EFTA Court 413
Ólafur Jóhannes Einarsson