Consumer law, common markets, and Federalism in Europe and the United States / by Thierry Bourgoignie and David Trubek, with Louise Trubek and Denis Stingl.
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Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
De Gruyter,
1987.
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Series: | Series A--Law ;
2.3. Integration through law ; v. 3. |
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Table of Contents:
- ""General Editor�S Foreword ""; ""Authors� Preface ""; ""Acknowledgements ""; ""Table Of Constitutional And Treaty Provisions And Of Community Acts ""; ""Table Of Legislative Provisions ""; ""Table Of Cases ""; ""Part I: Consumer Law, Common Markets And Federalism: Introduction And General Concepts ""; ""1.1 Introduction And General Concepts ""; ""1.2 Consumer Protection In The American Federal System ""; ""1.3 Consumer Protection In The European Community: Issues And Prospects ""; ""1.4 Conclusion: The Future Of Consumer Law In The European Community ""
- ""Part Ii: Consumer Law In The American Federal System """"2.1 Division Of Sovereignty And The Structure Of Consumer Law In The United States ""; ""2.2 Allocation Of Authority In The American Federal System ""; ""2.3 Concluding Comments On The American Federal System ""; ""References : Part Ii ""; ""Part Iii: Consumer Law And The European Community: Issues And Prospects ""; ""3.1 Potential Of The Community Consumer Law And Policy System ""; ""3.2 Real Policy Formation And Decision-Making In Community Consumer Law And Policy ""; ""3.3 The Future Of Consumer Law In The European Community ""