Tensions within the internal market : (Record no. 5955)

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Classification number 658.8 DEV
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Personal name Vries, Sybe Alexander de,
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Title Tensions within the internal market :
Sub Title the functioning of the internal market and the development of horizontal and flanking policies /
Statement of responsibility, etc Sybe Alexander de Vries.
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Place of publication Groningen :
Name of publisher Europa Law Publishing,
Year of publication c2006.
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Number of Pages xvi, 463 p. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (p. 410-424) and index.
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Formatted contents note Acknowledgements <br/> Introduction<br/> <br/> The origin of this study: tensions within the internal market<br/> 3 (3)<br/> The purpose, central question and background of this study<br/> 6 (1)<br/> Horizontal and flanking policies and the internal market: defining and delimiting the topic<br/> 7 (8)<br/> Horizontal and flanking policies<br/> 8 (4)<br/> The internal market<br/> 12 (3)<br/> The relevant general principles of Community law<br/> 15 (9)<br/> The principle of proportionality<br/> 15 (2)<br/> The principle of Community loyalty<br/> 17 (1)<br/> The integration principle<br/> 18 (6)<br/> The plan<br/> 24 (3)<br/> The Application of the Free Movement Rules<br/> <br/> Introduction<br/> 27 (1)<br/> The material, personal and territorial scope of the free movement rules<br/> 27 (10)<br/> The material scope<br/> 28 (1)<br/> In general<br/> 28 (2)<br/> Horizontal and flanking activities<br/> 30 (3)<br/> The personal scope<br/> 33 (3)<br/> The territorial scope<br/> 36 (1)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 37 (1)<br/> The application of the free movement rules: the prohibitions<br/> 37 (12)<br/> The prohibition: towards market access<br/> 38 (1)<br/> Indistinctly applicable measures<br/> 38 (1)<br/> Towards a market access based test<br/> 39 (2)<br/> Selling arrangements<br/> 41 (3)<br/> Inherent restrictions<br/> 44 (2)<br/> Article 29 EC and the exportation of goods<br/> 46 (1)<br/> Tariff barriers<br/> 47 (1)<br/> Article 25 EC<br/> 47 (1)<br/> Article 90 EC<br/> 47 (1)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 48 (1)<br/> The application of the free movement rules: the exceptions<br/> 49 (50)<br/> The scope of the Treaty exceptions<br/> 49 (1)<br/> Overriding requirements of public interest<br/> 50 (1)<br/> Conditions for invoking the exceptions<br/> 51 (1)<br/> No harmonisation measure<br/> 52 (1)<br/> Non-economic interests<br/> 52 (3)<br/> Proportionality<br/> 55 (2)<br/> The protection of horizontal and flanking policy interests<br/> 57 (1)<br/> The protection of the environment<br/> 57 (1)<br/> The protection of health and life of humans, animals or plants: Article 30 EC<br/> 58 (1)<br/> The protection of the environment as overriding requirement of public interest<br/> 59 (1)<br/> The condition that environmental measures should apply without distinction<br/> 59 (3)<br/> The proportionality test: the assessment of environmental measures<br/> 62 (4)<br/> The protection of consumers<br/> 66 (1)<br/> The protection of health and safety of consumers<br/> 66 (1)<br/> The protection of consumers as overriding requirement of public interest<br/> 66 (2)<br/> The condition that consumer protection measures should apply without distinction<br/> 68 (2)<br/> The proportionality test: the assessment of consumer protection measures<br/> 70 (7)<br/> The protection of public health<br/> 77 (1)<br/> The protection of public health as Treaty exception<br/> 77 (1)<br/> The safeguarding of the financial stability of a health care system as overriding requirement of public interest<br/> 78 (1)<br/> (No) condition that health measures should apply without distinction<br/> 79 (2)<br/> The proportionality test: the assessment of public health measures<br/> 81 (4)<br/> The protection of culture<br/> 85 (1)<br/> The protection of national treasures possessing artistic, historic or archaeological value: Article 30 EC<br/> 85 (3)<br/> Culture and public policy: Article 46 EC<br/> 88 (1)<br/> Culture as overriding requirement of public interest<br/> 89 (1)<br/> (No) condition that cultural measures should apply without distinction<br/> 89 (4)<br/> The proportionality test: the assessment of cultural measures<br/> 93 (3)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 96 (3)<br/> The Application of the Competition Rules<br/> <br/> Introduction: the growing relevance of competition law<br/> 99 (2)<br/> In general: the material, personal and territorial scope of the competition rules<br/> 101 (14)<br/> The material scope<br/> 101 (3)<br/> The personal scope<br/> 104 (1)<br/> The concept of undertaking in general<br/> 104 (3)<br/> Horizontal and flanking activities<br/> 107 (6)<br/> The territorial scope<br/> 113 (2)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 115 (1)<br/> The application of the competition rules and the Member States<br/> 115 (66)<br/> Article 87 EC: the prohibition on state aids<br/> 115 (1)<br/> The grant of aid for horizontal and flanking policy reasons<br/> 116 (1)<br/> The scope of Article 87(1) EC: the concept of aid in relation to `normal undertakings'<br/> 117 (7)<br/> The scope of Article 87(1) EC: the concept of aid in relation to `public service undertakings'<br/> 124 (9)<br/> The distortion of competition and trade<br/> 133 (4)<br/> The exceptions: state aids that can be justified for horizontal and flanking policy reasons<br/> 137 (1)<br/> The scope of Articles 87(2) and 87(3) EC<br/> 137 (3)<br/> The environment<br/> 140 (4)<br/> Consumer protection<br/> 144 (1)<br/> Public health<br/> 145 (4)<br/> Culture<br/> 149 (4)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 153 (1)<br/> Article 86 EC: public undertakings and exclusive rights<br/> 153 (1)<br/> The scope of Article 86(1) EC: the concept of exclusive rights in relation to horizontal and flanking activities<br/> 154 (1)<br/> Exclusive rights and the competition rules: different approaches in the case law<br/> 155 (4)<br/> Article 86(2) EC: the justification for public service undertakings<br/> 159 (1)<br/> The scope of Article 86(2) EC in general<br/> 159 (6)<br/> The environment<br/> 165 (2)<br/> Consumer protection<br/> 167 (1)<br/> Public health<br/> 168 (1)<br/> Culture<br/> 169 (2)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 171 (1)<br/> Articles 3(1) sub g, 10 and 81 & 82 EC<br/> 172 (1)<br/> The useful effect doctrine<br/> 172 (5)<br/> Exceptions<br/> 177 (2)<br/> The relevance of the useful effect doctrine for national competition authorities<br/> 179 (2)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 181 (1)<br/> The application of the competition rules and undertakings<br/> 181 (66)<br/> Article 81 EC: the cartel prohibition<br/> 182 (1)<br/> Introduction<br/> 182 (1)<br/> Article 81(1) EC: the restriction of competition<br/> 183 (1)<br/> The object or effect to restrict competition<br/> 183 (3)<br/> Appreciability or De minimis<br/> 186 (3)<br/> The rule of reason<br/> 189 (2)<br/> Inherent restrictions<br/> 191 (7)<br/> Exemptions: restrictive practices that can be justified for horizontal and flanking policy reasons<br/> 198 (1)<br/> The scope of Article 81(3) EC<br/> 198 (5)<br/> The environment<br/> 203 (5)<br/> Consumer protection<br/> 208 (2)<br/> Public health<br/> 210 (4)<br/> Culture<br/> 214 (5)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 219 (2)<br/> Article 82: the prohibition on abuse of a dominant position<br/> 221 (1)<br/> The scope of Article 82 EC: abusive behaviour and horizontal and flanking policy considerations<br/> 221 (1)<br/> The abuse of a dominant position<br/> 222 (1)<br/> Dominance<br/> 223 (2)<br/> Abuse<br/> 225 (5)<br/> The objective justification<br/> 230 (1)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 231 (1)<br/> Merger Regulation 139/2004<br/> 232 (1)<br/> The scope of the Merger Regulation in relation to horizontal and flanking policies<br/> 232 (1)<br/> The appraisal of concentrations<br/> 233 (1)<br/> Dominance<br/> 234 (1)<br/> A significant impediment of competition<br/> 235 (5)<br/> Exceptions: legitimate public interests in Article 21(4) of the Merger Regulation<br/> 240 (2)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 242 (5)<br/> Harmonisation of Horizontal and Flanking Policies<br/> <br/> Introduction<br/> 247 (2)<br/> No `real' harmonisation of national legislation<br/> 249 (4)<br/> Harmonisation techniques<br/> 253 (7)<br/> Total harmonisation<br/> 253 (1)<br/> Minimum harmonisation<br/> 254 (5)<br/> The `New Approach'<br/> 259 (1)<br/> Harmonisation within the framework of the internal market<br/> 260 (37)<br/> Introduction<br/> 260 (1)<br/> Legal bases for harmonisation within the context of the Internal Market<br/> 261 (1)<br/> Article 95 EC<br/> 262 (1)<br/> Articles 47(2), 55 and 57 EC<br/> 262 (3)<br/> Article 308 EC<br/> 265 (2)<br/> Snus, Cigarettes and commercials: the potential and limits of harmonisation on the basis of internal market provisions<br/> 267 (7)<br/> Harmonisation of national horizontal and flanking policies on the basis of internal market legal bases<br/> 274 (1)<br/> Environmental policy and the internal market<br/> 274 (4)<br/> Consumer policy and the internal market<br/> 278 (6)<br/> Public health and the internal market<br/> 284 (1)<br/> Public health stricto sensu<br/> 285 (3)<br/> Health care<br/> 288 (2)<br/> Cultural policy and the internal market<br/> 290 (6)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 296 (1)<br/> Harmonisation beyond the internal market: specific legal bases<br/> 297 (14)<br/> Environmental policy as horizontal and flanking policy<br/> 298 (1)<br/> The legal basis for environmental policy<br/> 298 (1)<br/> An example of a harmonisation measure: the Transfer of Waste Regulation<br/> 299 (2)<br/> Consumer policy as horizontal and flanking policy<br/> 301 (1)<br/> The legal basis for consumer policy<br/> 301 (2)<br/> Measures adopted on the basis of Article 153 EC<br/> 303 (2)<br/> Public health policy as horizontal and flanking policy<br/> 305 (1)<br/> The legal basis for public health policy<br/> 305 (1)<br/> Measures adopted on the basis of Article 152 EC<br/> 306 (2)<br/> Cultural policy<br/> 308 (1)<br/> The legal basis for cultural policy<br/> 308 (1)<br/> Measures adopted on the basis of Article 151 EC<br/> 309 (2)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 311 (1)<br/> Harmonisation and free movement<br/> 311 (8)<br/> Towards a Synthesis<br/> <br/> Introduction<br/> 319 (1)<br/> Free movement<br/> 319 (6)<br/> Negative integration<br/> 320 (1)<br/> Prohibitive rules<br/> 320 (1)<br/> Exceptions<br/> 321 (1)<br/> Positive integration<br/> 322 (1)<br/> Harmonisation contributes to solving the problem of tension<br/> 322 (1)<br/> Minimum harmonisation<br/> 323 (1)<br/> Total harmonisation<br/> 324 (1)<br/> A wide margin of discretion of the community legislature to pursue horizontal and flanking policy interests<br/> 324 (1)<br/> Competition and the Member States<br/> 325 (3)<br/> Articles 86 and 87 EC<br/> 325 (1)<br/> The prohibitive rules<br/> 325 (1)<br/> Exceptions<br/> 326 (1)<br/> Community measures: no positive integration<br/> 327 (1)<br/> Competition and undertakings<br/> 328 (3)<br/> Articles 81, 82 EC and Merger Control<br/> 328 (1)<br/> The prohibitive rules<br/> 328 (1)<br/> Exceptions<br/> 329 (2)<br/> Community measures: no positive integration<br/> 331 (1)<br/> Coherence or convergence?<br/> 331 (4)<br/> The four freedoms<br/> 332 (1)<br/> The four freedoms and the competition rules<br/> 333 (1)<br/> Horizontal and flanking policies<br/> 334 (1)<br/> The tension between horizontal and flanking policies and the internal market<br/> 335 (8)<br/> The perspective of the Member State<br/> 336 (2)<br/> The perspective of the Community<br/> 338 (5)<br/> Closer Harmony<br/> <br/> Introduction<br/> 343 (1)<br/> The example of books<br/> 344 (5)<br/> Supporting books as cultural product at national level<br/> 344 (3)<br/> Supporting books as cultural product at Community level<br/> 347 (1)<br/> What does this example tell us?<br/> 348 (1)<br/> Closer harmony: the perspective of the Member State<br/> 349 (20)<br/> The national legislature<br/> 350 (1)<br/> Realising the importance of the proportionality principle<br/> 350 (1)<br/> Introduction<br/> 350 (1)<br/> The horizontal and flanking policy interest at stake<br/> 351 (2)<br/> Choosing the least restrictive alternative<br/> 353 (2)<br/> Respecting the Community loyalty principle<br/> 355 (1)<br/> The exchange of information at national level<br/> 355 (3)<br/> The exchange of information at European level<br/> 358 (1)<br/> The national competition authorities<br/> 359 (1)<br/> Respecting the Community loyalty principle<br/> 360 (1)<br/> The exchange of information at national level<br/> 360 (1)<br/> The exchange of information at European level: `ECN'<br/> 361 (2)<br/> Applying the principle of proportionality<br/> 363 (1)<br/> The national courts<br/> 364 (1)<br/> Respecting the Community loyalty principle<br/> 364 (1)<br/> The exchange of information at national level<br/> 365 (1)<br/> The exchange of information at European level<br/> 365 (2)<br/> Applying the principle of proportionality<br/> 367 (2)<br/> Closer harmony: the perspective of the Community<br/> 369 (22)<br/> The European Court of Justice: actively contributing to the process of convergence<br/> 370 (1)<br/> The artificial and undesirable dichotomy between the Treaty exceptions and the rule of reason should be removed<br/> 370 (2)<br/> Taking account of the (inherently substantive) differences between horizontal and flanking policies<br/> 372 (2)<br/> The European Commission; giving effect to the integration principle: taking integration seriously<br/> 374 (1)<br/> In general<br/> 375 (1)<br/> The Commission's state aid policy -- Article 87(3) EC<br/> 375 (3)<br/> The Commission's policy in respect of services of general (economic) interests -- Articles 86(2) and 16 EC<br/> 378 (1)<br/> Introduction<br/> 379 (1)<br/> The horizontal approach to Article 86(2) EC: a proposal for a Framework Directive for services of general (economic) interest including horizontal and flanking policy interests<br/> 379 (3)<br/> The vertical approach to Article 86(2) EC: guidelines for each horizontal and flanking policy field<br/> 382 (1)<br/> The Commission's policy in respect of cartels -- extending the guidelines on the application of Article 81(3) EC<br/> 383 (3)<br/> The Community legislature: harmonisation of horizontal and flanking policies<br/> 386 (1)<br/> In general<br/> 386 (1)<br/> The broad use of Article 95 EC to pursue horizontal and flanking policies<br/> 386 (1)<br/> A strong duty to motivate legislation<br/> 387 (1)<br/> Taking the principle of proportionality into account<br/> 388 (1)<br/> Total versus minimum harmonisation: pre-empting Member States to adopt additional, more stringent standards?<br/> 389 (2)<br/> Closer harmony: a proposal for re-organising the EC Treaty<br/> 391 (15)<br/> Introduction<br/> 391 (2)<br/> Re-organising and redefining the Treaty in respect of horizontal and flanking policies<br/> 393 (1)<br/> The general objectives of the EC Treaty<br/> 394 (2)<br/> A new Treaty exception for restrictions on free movement<br/> 396 (2)<br/> References to horizontal and flanking policies in the field of competition policy<br/> 398 (4)<br/> Harmonisation within the framework of the internal market: a revision of Articles 95(5) and 47(2) EC<br/> 402 (1)<br/> The specific part: a partial lifting of the prohibition of harmonisation in the fields of public health and culture<br/> 403 (3)<br/> Epilogue: no unequivocal solution to the tense problem of tension<br/> 406 (4)<br/>Bibliography 410 (16)<br/>Table of Cases 426 (8)<br/>Abbreviations 434 (4)<br/>Index 438 (14)<br/>Samenvatting 452
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Geographic subdivision European Union countries.
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Topical Term Restraint of trade
Geographic subdivision European Union countries.
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