Part I Introduction
1: Introduction to the issues
Part II Free Movement of Goods
2: Introduction to the free movement of goods
3: Fiscal measures: Customs duties and internal taxation
4: Non-fiscal measures: Quantitative restrictions and measures
having equivalent effect
5: Article 34 TFEU and certain selling arrangements
6: Derogations and justifications
7: The common commercial policy
Part III Free movement of persons and services
8: Introduction to the free movement of persons
9: Free movement of workers
10: Freedom of establishment
11: Freedom to provide and receive services
12: Union citizenship
13: Derogations, limitations, conditions, and justifications
14: Third-country nationals and the EU
Part IV Free movement of capital
15: Free movement of capital and economic and monetary union
Part V Completing the single market
16: Regulating the internal market
Catherine Barnard is Professor of European Union Law and Jean Monnet Chair of EU Law at the University of Cambridge. She is also a Fellow of Trinity College. She specializes in European Union Law, labour and discrimination law, and competition law.
`As always Catherine Barnard has produced an exceptionally good
book. It is excellent in terms of content, research and coverage.
The analysis is thorough and the diagrams and features enhance its
student-friendliness.'
Stelios Andreadakis, Senior Lecturer in Law, Oxford Brookes
University Lecturer in Law, Oxford Brookes University
`Barnard's text is unique in its coverage and systematic exposition
of the law as it stands today. It is highly recommended to graduate
students studying specific aspects of the EU Single Market as well
as to undergraduates studying a core module in EU Law.'
Mavluda Sattorova, Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool
`Barnard offers an excellent and comprehensive analysis of the law
of the EU internal market, presented in a systematic and accessible
manner.
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Dimitrios Doukas, Senior Lecturer in EU Law, Queen's University
Belfast
`Barnard provides high-quality, well-structured analysis which cuts
through the core areas of EU law.'
Harri Kalimo, Professor of Law and Senior Research Fellow, Vrije
Universiteit Brussels
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