Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-164) and index.
Half Title Page; Half Title verso; Title Page; Title verso; Contents; Contributors; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of Conventions and Treaties; 1. The Influence of European Community Law on Public Law in the United Kingdom; I. Introduction; II. Public Law in the United Kingdom; III. Effects of European Community Law on Public Law; IV. Constitutional Reform; 2. The Community Courts and Openness Within the European Union; I. Democracy and Openness; II. The Requirements of the Democratic Principle; III. Towards a General Principle of Access in CommunityLaw.
3. The Concept of European UnionI. The Self and the Other-the Dilemma of Identity; II. The One and the Many-the Dilemma of Power; III. Unity of Nature, Plurality of Value-the Dilemmaof the Will; IV. Justice and Social Justice-the Dilemma of Order; V. New Citizens, Old Laws-The Dilemma of Becoming; VI. Making the Economic Constitution; VII. The Precession Effect; VIII. The Macro-micro Fault-line; IX. European Union as European Society; 4. Joint Competence of the European Community and Its Member States and the Dispute Settlement Practice of the World Trade Organization.
6. Grant v. South-West Trains: Some Comparative ObservationsI. Introduction; II. Grant v. South-West Trains; III. M v. H; IV. A Comparative Assessment; 7. The New UK Competition Act: Reform or Revolution?; 8. Facing the Digital Future: Public Service Broadcasters and State Aid Law in the European Union; I. Introduction; II. State Aid Law and Public Broadcasting in the European Union; III. Future Funding Options in Light of the State Aid Rules; IV. Conclusion; 9. Prospects for European Company Law After the Judgement of The European Court of Justice in Centros Ltd; I. Introduction.
I. Background, Scope and PurposesII. Complaints against the Community and theMember States: the Problem of the Correct Party; III. Complaints by the Community and the Member States:the Prisoners of Consensus; IV. Conclusions, Evaluation and Suggestions; 5. Caveat Emptor? Integrating the Schengen Acquis into the European Union Legal Order; I. Introduction; II. Schengen Cooperation: An Overview; III. The Schengen Protocol; IV. Defining the Schengen acquis; V. Allocating the Schengen acquis; VI. Legal Effects of Integration; VII. Conclusions.
II. Main Findings of the JudgmentIII. The Conclusions of the European Court of Justice onthe Circumvention of Member State Company Law; IV. Regulation of Branches and Pseudo-ForeignCorporations; V. The Siège Réel Theory in Private International Law; VI. Competition Among Company Law Rules; VII. The Effect of Centros Ltd on the Harmonisation ofCompany Law; VIII. Conclusion; 10. Two Types of Regulatory Competition: Competitive Federalism versus Reflexive Harmonisation. A Law and Economics Perspective on Centros; I. Introduction; II. Theories of Regulatory Competition.
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Gilles Deleuze and Flix Guattaris Anti-Oedipus is the first part of a two volume project entitled Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Challenging the twin orthodoxies of Lacanian psychoanalysis and Althusserian Marxism, Anti-Oedipus is an important and exciting, yet challenging piece of philosophical writing. Ian Buchanans Readers Guide to Anti-Oedipus is the ideal companion to one of the twentieth-centurys most influential philosophical works. It provides informed and accessible guidance on: Philosophical and historical context Key themes Reading the text Reception and influence Further reading.