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Book Reviews EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW AND INSTITUTIONS IN PERSPECTIVE. By E. Stein, P. Hay and M. Waelbroeck. Indianapolis, New York: Bobbs- Merill, 1976. Pp. 1132. Reviewed by Jacques H. J. Bourgeois* As the editors say in their preface, the "principal target" of this book is the "European Community," meaning the organisations set up by the European Coal and Steel Community Treaty of 1950, and the 1957 Treaties establishing the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community. The first two chapters deal with the institutional aspects, which probably more than anything else set this Western European subsystem apart: the institutions, the law-mak ing process and administration (ch. I), and the judicial process (ch. II). In the following chapters substantive matters are discussed: free move ment of goods-payments (ch. Ill), free movement of factors of produc tion (ch. rV), protection of competition (ch. V), th e external relations of the Community (ch. VI) and common policies (ch. VII), the Community agricultural policy being examined together with the free movement of goods. As far as its subject matter is concerned this study joins the rank of the already numerous legal studies devoted to th e European Commu nity,
American Journal of Comparative Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Apr 1, 1978
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