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Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Procedure - The Referral Procedure under Article 214 RTC in the Light of EU and International... Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Procedure - The Referral Procedure under Article 214 RTC in the Light of EU and International Law (Paperback)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland, Westmin James
R1,304 Discovery Miles 13 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Procedure: The Referral Procedure under Article 214 RTC in the Light of EU and International Law is about the referral procedure set out in Article 214 of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas (RTC), which Treaty established the Caribbean Community Single Market and Economy (CSME). Article 214 RTC bears clear parallels to Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the most important being that that both articles pursue the same objective, i.e. they seek to ensure that CSME law and EU law, respectively, are uniformly applied in all Member States. Although Article 214 RTC was inspired by, and modelled on, Article 267 TFEU, it is not its exact replica. The similarities and differences between Article 214 RTC and Article 267 TFEU are critically assessed in this book. Also, the book: Examines how Article 214 RTC operates in the Caribbean context, how it interacts with other provisions of the RTC, and how it fits into the various national legal systems of the Member States of the CSME. Explores possible reasons why, so far, national courts of the Member States of the CSME have not made any referrals to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). Puts Article 214 RTC in a comparative perspective; in particular, the book compares and contrasts it with Article 267 TFEU. Examines some of the aspects of Article 214 RTC in the light of public international law, bearing in mind that under Article 217(1) RTC, the CCJ is required, when exercising its original jurisdiction under Article 211 RTC, to "apply such rules of international law as may be applicable." This is to ensure that the CCJ will not bring in a finding of non liquet on the ground of silence or obscurity of CSME law, which Article 217(2) RTC expressly prohibits. This book will be of interest to academics and students studying CSME law, EU law, and comparative law, as well as judges, lawyers, and governmental and non-governmental organizations from the Caribbean region.

Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Procedure - The Referral Procedure under Article 214 RTC in the Light of EU and International... Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Procedure - The Referral Procedure under Article 214 RTC in the Light of EU and International Law (Hardcover)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland, Westmin James
R4,206 Discovery Miles 42 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Procedure: The Referral Procedure under Article 214 RTC in the Light of EU and International Law is about the referral procedure set out in Article 214 of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas (RTC), which Treaty established the Caribbean Community Single Market and Economy (CSME). Article 214 RTC bears clear parallels to Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the most important being that that both articles pursue the same objective, i.e. they seek to ensure that CSME law and EU law, respectively, are uniformly applied in all Member States. Although Article 214 RTC was inspired by, and modelled on, Article 267 TFEU, it is not its exact replica. The similarities and differences between Article 214 RTC and Article 267 TFEU are critically assessed in this book. Also, the book: Examines how Article 214 RTC operates in the Caribbean context, how it interacts with other provisions of the RTC, and how it fits into the various national legal systems of the Member States of the CSME. Explores possible reasons why, so far, national courts of the Member States of the CSME have not made any referrals to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). Puts Article 214 RTC in a comparative perspective; in particular, the book compares and contrasts it with Article 267 TFEU. Examines some of the aspects of Article 214 RTC in the light of public international law, bearing in mind that under Article 217(1) RTC, the CCJ is required, when exercising its original jurisdiction under Article 211 RTC, to "apply such rules of international law as may be applicable." This is to ensure that the CCJ will not bring in a finding of non liquet on the ground of silence or obscurity of CSME law, which Article 217(2) RTC expressly prohibits. This book will be of interest to academics and students studying CSME law, EU law, and comparative law, as well as judges, lawyers, and governmental and non-governmental organizations from the Caribbean region.

Public International Law (Hardcover, 6th edition): Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland Public International Law (Hardcover, 6th edition)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland
R4,257 Discovery Miles 42 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Offers a clear and comprehensive overview of International Law The book has a clear place in the market as a comprehensive but accessible text, placing it between Dixon and Shaw/Brownlie in terms of coverage and making it suitable for adoption as a course text, particularly where students struggle with the level of detail in Browlie and Shaw Provides integrated pedagogical support: further reading points students towards sources for more in-depth study; highlighted key cases make the subject easy for students to navigate; overviews at the beginning of each chapter aids navigation; end-of-chapter aide-memoires help consolidate and identify key points;

Competition Law in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (Hardcover): Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland Competition Law in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (Hardcover)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland
R4,228 Discovery Miles 42 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Competition Law in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy provides a comprehensive introduction to and overview of this emerging area of law, discussing both the current context and potential directions for future development. The book provides an account of major topics in the law, including the economics of competition law; enterprise; enforcement; regulation; and obligations of member states. It traces the progression of the law from the 2006 Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, charting the main developments such as the establishment of CARICOM Competition Commission (CCC), and examining the emerging case law in this important and fast-growing area. Offering the first major exploration of Caribbean Competition law, this text will be an essential resource for lawyers, businesspersons, and students of the law in the Caribbean.

Competition Law in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (Paperback): Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland Competition Law in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (Paperback)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland
R2,654 Discovery Miles 26 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Competition Law in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy provides a comprehensive introduction to and overview of this emerging area of law, discussing both the current context and potential directions for future development. The book provides an account of major topics in the law, including the economics of competition law; enterprise; enforcement; regulation; and obligations of member states. It traces the progression of the law from the 2006 Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, charting the main developments such as the establishment of CARICOM Competition Commission (CCC), and examining the emerging case law in this important and fast-growing area. Offering the first major exploration of Caribbean Competition law, this text will be an essential resource for lawyers, businesspersons, and students of the law in the Caribbean.

Public International Law (Paperback, 6th edition): Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland Public International Law (Paperback, 6th edition)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland
R1,604 Discovery Miles 16 040 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Offers a clear and comprehensive overview of International Law The book has a clear place in the market as a comprehensive but accessible text, placing it between Dixon and Shaw/Brownlie in terms of coverage and making it suitable for adoption as a course text, particularly where students struggle with the level of detail in Browlie and Shaw Provides integrated pedagogical support: further reading points students towards sources for more in-depth study; highlighted key cases make the subject easy for students to navigate; overviews at the beginning of each chapter aids navigation; end-of-chapter aide-memoires help consolidate and identify key points;

European Union Law (Paperback, 4th edition): Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland European Union Law (Paperback, 4th edition)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland
R1,833 Discovery Miles 18 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The fourth edition of this well established and highly regarded work on EU law maintains its character by combining comprehensive yet accessible coverage with in-depth analysis of the law and student-friendly pedagogy. It is fully up to date so encompassing critical examination of new important judgments of EU and national courts and developments in institutional, constitutional and substantive EU Law. The book keeps its unique style in that it is both a textbook and a casebook. Case summaries are highlighted in colour-tinted boxes for ease of reference, and are accompanied by key facts and critical analysis, often in the light of subsequent developments. The student-friendly approach is enhanced by market-driven pedagogical features, including: Concise outlines, at the beginning of each chapter describing its content and assisting in revision; An aide-memoire, often presented in diagrammatic form, at the end of each chapter to highlight and reinforce key points; End of chapter recommended reading lists to encourage and facilitate further research; End of chapter problem and essay questions testing the students' ability to apply what they have learnt; Cross-references to show how topics are interrelated; and A map identifying EU Member States, candidate States; and, potential candidate States. The book's companion website offers a range of teaching and learning resources including an interactive timeline of the EU, useful web links, self-test questions and much more. This book is essential reading for those studying EU law on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will be of interest to students of political science, social science and business studies.

European Union Law (Hardcover, 4th edition): Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland European Union Law (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland
R5,456 Discovery Miles 54 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The fourth edition of this well established and highly regarded work on EU law maintains its character by combining comprehensive yet accessible coverage with in-depth analysis of the law and student-friendly pedagogy. It is fully up to date so encompassing critical examination of new important judgments of EU and national courts and developments in institutional, constitutional and substantive EU Law. The book keeps its unique style in that it is both a textbook and a casebook. Case summaries are highlighted in colour-tinted boxes for ease of reference, and are accompanied by key facts and critical analysis, often in the light of subsequent developments. The student-friendly approach is enhanced by market-driven pedagogical features, including: Concise outlines, at the beginning of each chapter describing its content and assisting in revision; An aide-memoire, often presented in diagrammatic form, at the end of each chapter to highlight and reinforce key points; End of chapter recommended reading lists to encourage and facilitate further research; End of chapter problem and essay questions testing the students' ability to apply what they have learnt; Cross-references to show how topics are interrelated; and A map identifying EU Member States, candidate States; and, potential candidate States. The book's companion website offers a range of teaching and learning resources including an interactive timeline of the EU, useful web links, self-test questions and much more. This book is essential reading for those studying EU law on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will be of interest to students of political science, social science and business studies.

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