

Beschreibung
The EEA Agreement extends the four freedoms (persons, goods, services and capital) to Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It provides for equal conditions of competition and abolishes discrimination on grounds of nationality. The EFTA Court, celebrating its 30t...The EEA Agreement extends the four freedoms (persons, goods, services and capital) to Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It provides for equal conditions of competition and abolishes discrimination on grounds of nationality. The EFTA Court, celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2024, has jurisdiction over parties to the Agreement. This jurisdiction corresponds to that of the Court of Justice of the European Union over EU Member States in matters of EEA law. This collection of essays, written by members of the Court and external experts, reviews the successes and shortcomings of the Court, its interface with EU law, and its future development.>
Autorentext
The EFTA Court, Luxembourg.
Inhalt
Foreword: The EFTA Court: Developing the EEA over Three Decades
Páll Hreinsson
List of Contributors
JUDICIAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE EEA AGREEMENT: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Principled Reasoning in the EFTA Court
Michael Reiertsen
THE EFTA COURT AND SUPREME COURTS OF THE EFTA STATES
EFTA Court Decisions as a Source of Law in Norway
Ola Mestad
THE INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF INTERNAL MARKET LAW
The Evolution of State Control over the Exploitation of Natural Energy Resources
Kristín Haraldsdóttir
EEA AGREEMENT AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
The EFTA Court's Contribution to Fundamental Rights Protection in the EEA in Competition Law Cases: The Notion of Complex Economic Assessments and Judicial Review
Karin Fløistad
THE DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
'Everything Must Change So That Everything Can Remain the Same': The CJEU and the Temporal Dissonance of Europe 'Then' and 'Now'
JHH Weiler and Andreas P Müller
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