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Common Market Law. ByAlan Campbell. London and Harlow: Longmans,Green and Co. Ltd.; New York: Oceana Publications Inc., 1969. 2 vols. Vol.I: Tables of treaty articles, regulations, cases; subject index of agriculture regulations, pp. ccxliv, 601. Index. Vol.II: Annotated Treaty of Rome and Appendices, pp. vii, 673. £20; $50.00 a set.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971

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References

1 Alan Campbell and Dennis Thompson, Common Market Law, Texts and Commentaries (London: Stevens and Sons; Leiden: A. W. Sij'thoff; South Hackensack, N.J.: Fred B. Rothman & Co., 1962). First Supplement (1963).

2 Michael, Shanks and Lambert, John, Britain and the New Europe, The Future of the Common Market (London: Chatto & Windus, 1962).Google Scholar

3 The last-mentioned text was published by the Secretariat of the Interim Committee for the Common Market and Euratom, Brussels, 1931/5/57/4. It should be kept in “mind that no authentic English text of the treaty exists; only the texts in the four official Community languages are authentic; and the same applies to the hundreds of Community regulations and other legal acts. The Government of the United Kingdom has been providing translations of the Community regulations in a series of its own documents. Unofficial English translations of the judgments of the Court of Justice appear in the Common Market Law Reports, a private periodical based in London. The Commerce Clearing House loose-leaf service, “Common Market Reporter,” makes available English translations of selected Community acts and judgments of the Court. Both the British and American translations vary in quality.

4 See, e.g., Vol. I, pp. 16-19 and the quotations from Noël's illuminating article on pp. 9 and 19.

5 The point is dealt with in a sense in the context of a specific case under the heading of “Appellate jurisdiction of Court of Justice under Article 173” at pp. 185-186.

6 See, in this connection, the exhaustive recent treatise, Political Integration by Jurisprudence, The Work of the Court of Justice of the European Communities in European Political Integration, by Andrew Wilson Green (Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1969); reviewed in 65 A.J.I.L. 233 (1971).

7 See, in this connection, Keeton, and Schwarzenberger, , English Law and the Common Market (London: Stevens and Sons, 1963).Google Scholar

8 There are, for instance, five errors of this sort on p. 53 of Vol. I.