The Effect on English Domestic Law of Membership of the European Communities and of Ratification of the European Convention on Human RightsMichael P. Furmston, Roger Kerridge, B. E. Sufrin BRILL, 1983 M02 5 - 428 pages 1. Influences on judicial reasoning by David Feldman. |
Contents
CONSTITUTIONAL CONUNDRUMS | 32 |
THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN LAW | 69 |
THE IMPACT OF EEC COMPETITION | 108 |
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY | 145 |
FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT | 175 |
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS IN THE COURTS | 214 |
UNITED KINGDOM DOMESTIC LAW | 247 |
THE CLOSED SHOP AND THE EUROPEAN | 283 |
THE ENGLISH LAW OF CONTEMPT OF COURT | 318 |
PRISONERS AND THE EUROPEAN | 352 |
THE EFFECT OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION | 387 |
Common terms and phrases
agreement alleged amendment application Article Bill breach of Art British Rail Brussels Convention closed shop CMLR Commission Community law company law competition law concerned considered constitutional Contempt of Court Contracting Convention on Human Court of Appeal Court of Justice decision defendant Directive discrimination dismissal domestic law draft economic EEC law EEC nationals effect employees employment Employment Act 1980 English courts English law European Communities European Convention European Court example favour freedom Government Hansard HL Home Office House of Lords Human Rights Ibid incorporation individual petition interpretation involved issue judges legislation litigation Lord Denning Lord Diplock Lord Scarman Member national courts obligations offence Parliament parliamentary particular party plaintiff practice principle prisoners problem procedure proceedings protection provisions question reason recognised reference relevant remedy Report restrictions statute Strasbourg supra fn trade union Treaty United Kingdom women workers