Agreement on the European Economic Area

A Commentary
ISBN:
978-3-8487-3219-7
Verlag:
CHB, HPU, UAS, Nomos
Land des Verlags:
Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum:
10.01.2018
Format:
Hardcover
Seitenanzahl:
1177
Ladenpreis
257,10EUR (inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand)
Lieferung in 3-4 Werktagen Versandkostenfreie Lieferung innerhalb Österreichs bis 31. Jänner 2025
The provisions of the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA) determine the relations of the EFTA States Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein with the EU and its Member States. On the basis of EEA, these three countries are largely integrated into the single market of the EU. The EEA is also discussed as a possible model for the EU and UK relations after the Brexit. Article by article, the new commentary outlines the importance of the EEA for legal practice, including all extensive annexes and protocols. There is also included both the essential secondary law of EEA and cross-links to EU law. Moreover, the commentary involves the current status of EEA law in Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, taking legislation and jurisprudence into account. The commentary focuses on the EEA rules on free movement of goods, movement of persons, services, capital, transport policy and competition law. In addition, the commentary intensively discusses the responsibilities and procedures of both the European Surveillance Authority and EFTA Court and the complementary agreement between Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Most helpful The commentary offers a detailed overview on the effects of EEA law in Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein on the status and effects of EEA law in the EU on the specific situation of Switzerland on the international agreements accompanying the EEA, giving a full picture of the legal relations within the EEA on today's legal reality and changed legal environment through the Treaty of Lisbon and other EU agreements. The editors and authors represent the international approach and professional expertise of the commentary. They are international experts in the field of science and practice, especially in dealing with EEA law.