This renowned reference work provides a detailed and authoritative analysis of Articles 30-36 of the Treaty of Rome, together with discussion of the case law and legislation relating to direct and indirect hindrances to trade within the European Community. * Thorough analysis of the political concepts underlying the principle of free movement of goods * Detailed commentaries of the practical implications of the principle
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It is a major work, the result of immense intellectual effort, and absolutely indispensable to any lawyer who is likely to come across free movement of goods questions. The European Advocate
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Analysis of the meaning and application of the principles of 'quantitative restrictions' and 'measures of equivalent effect' on both imports and exports. Registration rules and licences. The exceptions allowed under Article 36 such as those relating to protection of health, public policy, consumer protection and industrial property, and those developed under the doctrine of 'mandatory requirements'.