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OverviewThe EEA Agreement extends the four freedoms (persons, goods, services and capital) to Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It provides for equal conditions of competition and abolishes discrimination on grounds of nationality. The EFTA Court, celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2024, has jurisdiction over parties to the Agreement. This jurisdiction corresponds to that of the Court of Justice of the European Union over EU Member States in matters of EEA law. This collection of essays, written by members of the Court and external experts, reviews the successes and shortcomings of the Court, its interface with EU law, and its future development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: EFTA Court (The EFTA Court, Luxembourg)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Edition: 2nd edition ISBN: 9781509968800ISBN 10: 1509968806 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 08 August 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. The Relationship Between EEA Law and ECHR, Drawing on Parallels with EU Law Arnfinn Bårdsen, 2. The EEA Agreement and its Link to Other Agreements Between the EU and EFTA States and How they Compare Christophe Hillion 3. The Case Law of the EFTA Court in the Field of State Aid Gjermund Mathisen 4. Case Law Stemming from the NAV-Saga (Social Security) in Norway Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen and Christian Franklin 5. The Norwegian Supreme Court and the EFTA Court 30 Years On Henrik Bull and Toril Øie 6. Effective Judicial Protection in the EEA Hilde K. Ellingsen 7. The Connection Between the Fundamental Freedoms and Fundamental Rights Karin Fløistad and Simonsen Vogt Wiig 8. To be confirmed Ola Mestad, Professor 9. Maglite, L´Oreal and RAAP – Making Sense of Third States Regulation of IP Rights in the EEA Ole-Andreas Rognstad 10. The Case Law of the EFTA Court in Field of Competition Law Ronny Gjendemsjø 11. The Icelandic Supreme Court and the EFTA Court Benedikt Bogason, President of the Supreme Court 12. The Principle of Proportionality in the Case Law of the EFTA Court Gunnar Þór Pétursson 13. Relationships Between Courts Kristín Haraldsdóttir 14. The Relationship Between EEA Law and National Administrative Law Skúli Magnússon and Umboðsmaður Alþingis 15. Liechtenstein Courts and the EFTA Court Hilmar Hoch 16. The Liechtenstein EEA-Coordination Unit and the EFTA Court Andrea Entner-Koch 17. The Experience and Perception of the EEA in the EFTA States Christian Frommelt 18. The Referring Judge and the EFTA Court Wilhelm Ungerank 19. To be confirmed Koen Lenaerts, President, Court of Justice 20. To be confirmed Marc van der Woude, President, 21. The EEA Agreement as Seen from the Perspective of EU Law Marise Cremona 22. Judicial Architecture Reform in the EFTA Pillar of the European Economic Area Graham Butler 23. To be confirmed Niilo Jääskinen 24. A Comparison Between the EEA Agreements and the Agreements Providing for the Participation of the EFTA States in the Schengen Acquis Thérèse Blanchet 25. The Fosen Linjen Saga Albert Sanchez-Graells 26. To be confirmed Joseph H. H. WeilerReviewsAuthor InformationThe EFTA Court, Luxembourg. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |