This volume assesses the viability of various theories of economic integration that take into account the legal, economic, political and social challenges of incorporating free trade with retaining the plurality of social welfare standards and consumer protection. Chapters cover the governance of trade in services at the European and global level; studies on the recent Services Directive and how this interacts with the principle of managed mutual recognition and harmonization in different sectors of trade in services (social services, financial services); the recent case law of the European Courts on the enforcement of the principle of free movement of services and how this accommodates various national public interest concerns; and the interaction of the freedom to provide services with fundamental rights, including social rights. The operation of the principle of managed mutual recognition in other economic integration regimes, in particular in the context of the WTO, is also discussed.
This volume considers how different jurisdictions are integrated economically whilst at the same time maintaining regulatory pluralism and diversity.About the AuthorIoannis Lianos is a Reader in European and Competition Law at the Faculty of Laws, University College London. He is also the Director of the Centre for Law, Economics and Society, the Institute of Global Law and the Centre for Law and Governance in Europe at UCL. Okeoghene Odudu is Herchel Smith Lecturer in the Faculty of Law and Fellow in Law at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. He is also Deputy Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies and co-editor of the Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies.
Book InformationISBN 9781107008649
Author Ioannis LianosFormat Hardback
Page Count 514
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 920g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 158mm * 27mm