Book contents
- International Trade Disputes and EU Liability
- Series page
- International Trade Disputes and EU Liability
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Series editors’ preface
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Table of cases
- Table of legislation
- Introduction
- 1 Setting the scene: WTO disputes, retaliation and the EU courts’ reception of WTO law
- 2 Liability for unlawful conduct: the role of the legal remedy and conditions of the right to compensation in the EU legal order
- 3 Enforceability of the EU’s WTO law obligations in the EU legal order: EU liability due to WTO law infringement
- 4 The impact of EU general principles on the EU’s liability regime I: liability due to infringement of EU general principles
- 5 The impact of EU general principles on the EU’s liability regime II: liability in the absence of (invokable) unlawfulness in international trade disputes or ‘no-fault liability’
- 6 The current situation of retaliation victims and how to fill the gap in judicial protection while further respecting the EU institutions’ international scope for manoeuvre
- Bibliography
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2013
- International Trade Disputes and EU Liability
- Series page
- International Trade Disputes and EU Liability
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Series editors’ preface
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Table of cases
- Table of legislation
- Introduction
- 1 Setting the scene: WTO disputes, retaliation and the EU courts’ reception of WTO law
- 2 Liability for unlawful conduct: the role of the legal remedy and conditions of the right to compensation in the EU legal order
- 3 Enforceability of the EU’s WTO law obligations in the EU legal order: EU liability due to WTO law infringement
- 4 The impact of EU general principles on the EU’s liability regime I: liability due to infringement of EU general principles
- 5 The impact of EU general principles on the EU’s liability regime II: liability in the absence of (invokable) unlawfulness in international trade disputes or ‘no-fault liability’
- 6 The current situation of retaliation victims and how to fill the gap in judicial protection while further respecting the EU institutions’ international scope for manoeuvre
- Bibliography
- Index
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- International Trade Disputes and EU Liability , pp. xiii - xivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013