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1 online resource |
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Routledge revivals |
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Routledge revivals.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Dedication; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Notes to Chapter 1; 2 Article 224 of the Treaty of Rome and the Court of Justice: A case survey; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Case survey; 2.2.1 Case 7/61 Commission v Italian Republic; 2.2.2 Case 13/68 SpA Salgoil v Italian Ministry for Foreign Trade; 2.2.3 Case 15/69 Württembergische Milchverwertung-Südmilch-AG v Salvatore Ugliola; 2.2.4 Opinion 1/78/EEC Re the Draft International Agreement on Natural Rubber |
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2.2.5 Case 72/83 Campus Oil Limited and Others v Minister for Industry and Energy and Others2.2.6 Case 222/84 Marguerite Johnston v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary; 2.2.7 Case 305/87 Commission v Hellenic Republic; 2.2.8 Case C-367/89 Criminal proceedings against Aime Richardt and Les Accessoires Scientifiques SNC; 2.2.9 Case C-83/94 Criminal proceedings against Peter Leifer, Reinhold Otto Krauskopf and Otto Holzer; 2.3 The interpretation of Article 224 by the ECJ; 2.4 Concluding remarks; Notes to Chapter 2 |
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3 Case study: Commission v Hellenic Republic, cases C-120/94R and C-120/943.1 Introduction; 3.2 Background to the case: the Greece-FYROM dispute; 3.3 Case C-120/94R Commission v Hellenic Republic; 3.4 Case C-120/94 Commission v Hellenic Republic; 3.5 The opinion of Advocate General Jacobs in case C-120/94; 3.5.1 Evaluation of Advocate General Jacobs' opinion; 3.6 Concluding remarks; Notes to Chapter 3; 4 The Legal Interpretation of Articles 224 and 225; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Unilateral measures or common action?; 4.3 The circumstances under which Article 224 could apply |
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4.4 The nature of unilateral measures taken under Article 2244.5 Interpretation of Article 225; 4.6 Concluding remarks; Notes to Chapter 4; 5 Articles 224 and 225 of the Treaty: The Political Context; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Article 224 as a product of the pro- and anti-integration dialectic; 5.2.1 Distinguishing from the principle of 'force majeure'; 5.3 The political context of Article 224; 5.3.1 The security and defence dimension; 5.3.2 Article 224, security issues and the ECJ; 5.3.3 The Commission and Article 224; 5.4 The quasi-paradox of Article 224 |
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5.5 Towards a political interpretation of Article 2245.6 Concluding remarks; Notes to Chapter 5; 6 Application of Articles 224 and 225 in the FYROM cases; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The legal context; 6.2.1 The consultation procedure; 6.2.2 The circumstances under which Article 224 was invoked; 6.2.3 The suitability of the embargo; 6.3 The political context; 6.3.1 The Commission and case C-120/94; 6.3.2 Changes in the Commission-ECJ relationship; 6.3.3 The Court of Justice and case C-120/94; 6.3.4 The opinion of the Advocate General; 6.4 Concluding remarks; Notes to Chapter 6; 7 Conclusions |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 19, 2018) |
Subject |
Economic sanctions -- European Union countries
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Embargo.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- Economics.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- General.
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Economic sanctions
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Embargo
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International economic relations
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SUBJECT |
Greece -- Foreign economic relations -- North Macedonia
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North Macedonia -- Foreign economic relations -- Greece
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European Union countries
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Greece
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North Macedonia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Xanthaki, Helen, author.
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ISBN |
9780429464690 |
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042946469X |
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9780429876400 |
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0429876408 |
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9780429876394 |
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0429876394 |
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