
General Principles of EC Law in a Process of Development
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Preface.
<b>1: Constitutional Law. 1.1.</b> Is Direct Effect a General Principle of
European Law? <i>J. Bengoetxea.</i> <b>1.2.</b> Two Twin-Principles of EU Law:
Democracy and Accountability, Consistency and Convergence; <i>W. van Gerven.</i>
<b>1.3.</b> The Principle of Legal Certainty as a General Principle of EU
Law; <i>J. Raitio.</i> <b>1.4.</b> Article 10 EC: The Most Important 'General
Principle' of Community Law; <i>J. T. Lang.</i> <b>1.5.</b> The Judicial
Deficit in the EC: Knocking on Heaven's Door? <i>O. Zetterquist.</i>
<b>2: Private Law. 2.1.</b> Structural Measures in EC Competition Law: A
Bridge Too Far? <i>L. Henriksson.</i> <b>2.2.</b> Are There General Principles
of Community Law Affecting Private Law? <i>X. Groussot, H.H. Lidgard. </i><b>
2.3.</b> Contribution of General Principles to EC Financial Market
Integration; <i>S. M. Seyad.</i> <b>2.4.</b> Summary: Are There Any General
Principles in Private Law? <i>D. Eklöf, L. Pehrson.</i>
<b>3: Administrative Law. 3.1.</b> Transparency: A General Principle of EU
Law? <i>S. Prechal, M.E. de</i> <i>Leeuw.</i> <b>3.2.</b> Between Supremacy
and Autonomy: Applying the Principle of Good Administration in the Member
States; <i>J. Reichel.</i> <b>3.3.</b> Summary of the Discussion; <i>J.
Reichel, M.E. de Leeuw</i>.
<b>4: Future Developments. 4.1.</b> Constitutional Rights versus Supremacy of
EC Law in the New Member States: Ironies in the Light of the Pre-Accession
Conditionality; <i>A. Albi.</i> <b>4.2.</b> Some Further Reflections on the
Development of General Principles of Law within Article 10 EC; <i>L.W. Gormley.</i>
<b>4.3.</b> 'Principled Citizenship' and the Process of European
Constitutionalization: From a Pie in the Sky to a Sky with Diamonds; <i>X.
Groussot.</i> <b>4.4.</b> General Principles of EU Law: The Methodological
Challenge; <i>M. Herdegen.</i> <b>4.5.</b> Application of General Principles
of EC Law by Polish Courts: Is the European Court of Justice Receiving a
Positive Feedback? <i>D. Miasik. </i><b>4.6.</b> General Principles and
National Law: A Continuing Two-Way Process; <i>J.A. Usher.</i>
<b>5: Summary of the</b> <b>Conference. 5.1.</b> General Principles: Some
Reflections on their Development in the 21st Century; <i>J. Nergelius.</i>
<b>6.</b> About the Authors.