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New Directions in European Public Law edited by Jack Beatson and Takis Tridimas. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 1998, xvi + 191 + (index) 7 pp (hardback £30)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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1. G Teubner ‘Legal Irritants: Good Faith in British Law Or How Unifying Law Ends Up in New Divergences’ (unpublished paper).

2. Eg R v Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, exp World Development Movement [1995] 1 All ER 611 Google Scholar, noted S Grosz, ‘Pergau be dammed’ (1994) 144 NLJ 1708; R v Home Secretary, exp Fire Brigades Union [1995] 2 WLR 464, noted G Ganz ‘Criminal Injuries Compensation: The Constitutional Issue’ (1996) 59 MLR 95. Compare the views of SirMason, AnthonyCourts, Constitutions and Fundamental Rights’ in Rawlings, R (ed) Law Society and Economy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997)Google Scholar.

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13. The first requirement was introduced by Brasserie du Pecheur SA v Germany and Factortame (No 4), the second developed out of Hedley Lomas and British Telecom, above n 7.

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16. The Citizen's Charter, Raising the Standard Cm 1599 (1991).

17. See Action Plan on consumer access to justice and the settlement of consumer disputes COM(96) 13 Bull 1/2–1996(1.3.218).

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