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Preventing The Theft And Illegal Export Of Art In A Europe Without Borders, Kimberly A. Short
Preventing The Theft And Illegal Export Of Art In A Europe Without Borders, Kimberly A. Short
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The opening of internal borders within the European Community presents tremendous opportunity for European economic growth. Yet with all the potential benefits come many problems. Increased illegal art trafficking is one of these problems. This Note examines European treaties, laws of the individual EC Member States, and Community-wide treaties and regulations designed to prevent the theft and illegal export of art. The Note discusses how the differing interests of the Member States have prevented agreement on legislation to protect art and resulted in measures inadequate to protect Europe's vast art treasures. After analyzing the latest EC regulatory attempt to protect …
Improving Corporate Governance: Lessons From The European Community, Benjamin T. Lo
Improving Corporate Governance: Lessons From The European Community, Benjamin T. Lo
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Implications Of The Single European Act On European Community Law-Making: A Modest Step Forward, Barbara C. Potter
Implications Of The Single European Act On European Community Law-Making: A Modest Step Forward, Barbara C. Potter
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In this Article, Ms. Campbell Potter discusses the interaction of the European Community (EC) institutions and the effect the Single European Act (SEA) will have on EC law-making. Specifically, the author notes that the SEA provisions for expanded use of the qualified majority vote and the new cooperation procedure for passage of legislation have changed the balance of power among EC institutions and should facilitate enactment of EC legislation. Ms. Campbell Potter believes that the SEA will continue to be successful as long as Member States do not recklessly invoke "vital national interest" veto powers and as long as the …
The Recognition Of Judgments In The European Community: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Of The Brussels Convention, Robert C. Reuland
The Recognition Of Judgments In The European Community: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Of The Brussels Convention, Robert C. Reuland
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article is directed at two objectives. It will first provide, in Part I, an outline of the history of the Brussels Convention from its inception to the present day. It will examine the growth of the Convention from a vague undertaking of the six original Member States of the EC, through various treaties of accession and the 1988 Lugano Convention with the EFTA, and finally to the text currently in force. Part II will discuss the nature of the Convention and the philosophy behind it. The second purpose of this article is a more pragmatic one: to provide the …
Towards European Union: The Treaty Of Maastricht, Eileen Barrington
Towards European Union: The Treaty Of Maastricht, Eileen Barrington
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Association Agreement Between The Republic Of Poland And The European Community: An Economic And Political Analysis, Ania M. Frankowska-Budzen
The Association Agreement Between The Republic Of Poland And The European Community: An Economic And Political Analysis, Ania M. Frankowska-Budzen
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulation Of Professionals In The European Community, Betty Blanco, Susan Dolan
Regulation Of Professionals In The European Community, Betty Blanco, Susan Dolan
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Participation And Litigation Rights Of Environmental Associations In Europe: Current Legal Situation And Practical Experience, David A. Wirth
Participation And Litigation Rights Of Environmental Associations In Europe: Current Legal Situation And Practical Experience, David A. Wirth
Michigan Journal of International Law
Review of the book edited by Martin Führ and Gerhard Roller.
State Aids And European Community Law, Hans-Jorg Niemeyer
State Aids And European Community Law, Hans-Jorg Niemeyer
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article provides an overview of EC State aid rules, focusing on recent Commission policy and recent judgments of the Court of Justice on State aids. In Part I, some general points, such as what may constitute a State aid, are considered. In Part II, the procedural aspects are dealt with in more detail, with emphasis on the notification process, and the procedure for reviewing State aids. Part III examines the recovery of illegally granted aids, and the defenses a beneficiary may assert. Next, Part IV sets out the remedies available for breach of the State aid rules, including the …
Harmonization Of Indirect Taxation And The Creation Of The Internal Market, Till Müller-Ibold
Harmonization Of Indirect Taxation And The Creation Of The Internal Market, Till Müller-Ibold
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Critical Review Of Market Access In Central And Eastern Europe: The European Community's Role, David Everett Marko
A Critical Review Of Market Access In Central And Eastern Europe: The European Community's Role, David Everett Marko
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.