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Law and governance in an enlarged European Union / edited by George Bermann and Katharina Pistor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2004.Description: xxvii, 501 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781841134260
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2422 BER.L
Contents:
1. Institutional settlements for an enlarged European Union /​ Ingolf Pernice 2. A constitution for Europe? Some hard choices /​ Joseph Weiler 3. The role of the EU charter of rights in the process of enlargement /​ Wojciech Sadurski 4. The challenge of cooperative regulatory relations after enlargement /​ Francesca Bignami 5. The legal foundations of the enlarged European Union: a comment /​ George A Bermann &​ Gráinne de Búrca 6. The convergence of European labour and social rights: opening to the open method of coordination /​ Silvana Sciarra 7. The EU agenda for regulating labour markets: lessons from the UK in the field of working time /​ Catherine Barnard 8. European enlargement: a comparative view of Hungarian labour law /​ Csilla Kollonay Lehoczky 9. The institutional conditions for effective labour law in the new member states: a comment /​ Manfred Weiss 10. Social law at the time of European Union enlargement : a comment by /​ Antoine Lyon Caen 11 The EU model of corporate law and financial market regulation /​ Peter Doralt &​ Susanne Kalss 12. Complying with EU corporate standards: a practitioner's view from Poland /​ Stanisław Sołtysiński 13. Emerging owners, eclipsing markets? Corporate governance in Central and Eastern Europe /​ Erik Berglöf &​ Anete Pajuste 14. Enhancing corporate governance in the new member states: does EU law help? /​ Katharina Pistor 15. Corporate law and governance in an enlarged Europe: a comment /​ Richard M. Buxbaum 16. Corporate and securities law conditions in the Acquis communautaire: a comment on Pistor and Berglöf and Pajuste /​ Merrit B. Fox 17. Implementation and compliance: stimulus for new governance structures in the accession countries /​ Roland Bieber &​ Micaela Vaerini 18. Accession's impact on constitutionalism in the new member states /​ András Sajó 19. EU accession in light of evolving constitutionalism in Poland /​ Mirosław Wyrzykowski 20. Contested norms in the process of EU enlargement: non-discrimination and minority rights /​ Antje Wiener &​ Guido Schwellnus 21. The fifth enlargement: more of the same? A comment /​ Frank Emmert 22. Accession's internal dimension in the new member states: a comment /​ Joanne Scott.
Summary: "This book's principal aim is to critically address the institutional and substantive legal issues resulting from European enlargement, chiefly those relating to the legal foundations on which the enlarged Union is being built." "This book, containing the work of leading scholars in law and social sciences, examines the current and future legal framework for EU governance, and the role that new members will - or will not - play in the creation of that framework, paying particular attention to the specific challenges membership in the EU poses to the acceding states of Central and Eastern Europe. It is a book which will contribute to and influence debates over constitutionalism and legal harmonisation in the EU."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Institutional settlements for an enlarged European Union /​ Ingolf Pernice
2. A constitution for Europe? Some hard choices /​ Joseph Weiler
3. The role of the EU charter of rights in the process of enlargement /​ Wojciech Sadurski
4. The challenge of cooperative regulatory relations after enlargement /​ Francesca Bignami
5. The legal foundations of the enlarged European Union: a comment /​ George A Bermann &​ Gráinne de Búrca
6. The convergence of European labour and social rights: opening to the open method of coordination /​ Silvana Sciarra
7. The EU agenda for regulating labour markets: lessons from the UK in the field of working time /​ Catherine Barnard
8. European enlargement: a comparative view of Hungarian labour law /​ Csilla Kollonay Lehoczky
9. The institutional conditions for effective labour law in the new member states: a comment /​ Manfred Weiss
10. Social law at the time of European Union enlargement : a comment by /​ Antoine Lyon Caen
11 The EU model of corporate law and financial market regulation /​ Peter Doralt &​ Susanne Kalss
12. Complying with EU corporate standards: a practitioner's view from Poland /​ Stanisław Sołtysiński
13. Emerging owners, eclipsing markets? Corporate governance in Central and Eastern Europe /​ Erik Berglöf &​ Anete Pajuste
14. Enhancing corporate governance in the new member states: does EU law help? /​ Katharina Pistor
15. Corporate law and governance in an enlarged Europe: a comment /​ Richard M. Buxbaum
16. Corporate and securities law conditions in the Acquis communautaire: a comment on Pistor and Berglöf and Pajuste /​ Merrit B. Fox
17. Implementation and compliance: stimulus for new governance structures in the accession countries /​ Roland Bieber &​ Micaela Vaerini
18. Accession's impact on constitutionalism in the new member states /​ András Sajó
19. EU accession in light of evolving constitutionalism in Poland /​ Mirosław Wyrzykowski
20. Contested norms in the process of EU enlargement: non-discrimination and minority rights /​ Antje Wiener &​ Guido Schwellnus
21. The fifth enlargement: more of the same? A comment /​ Frank Emmert
22. Accession's internal dimension in the new member states: a comment /​ Joanne Scott.

"This book's principal aim is to critically address the institutional and substantive legal issues resulting from European enlargement, chiefly those relating to the legal foundations on which the enlarged Union is being built." "This book, containing the work of leading scholars in law and social sciences, examines the current and future legal framework for EU governance, and the role that new members will - or will not - play in the creation of that framework, paying particular attention to the specific challenges membership in the EU poses to the acceding states of Central and Eastern Europe. It is a book which will contribute to and influence debates over constitutionalism and legal harmonisation in the EU."--BOOK JACKET.

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