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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Service industries – Law and legislation – European Union countries"
Bree, Axel. « The Organisation of Waste Management in the European Union Member States ». Journal for European Environmental & ; Planning Law 2, no 6 (2005) : 478–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187601005x00471.
Texte intégralStepanyk, Y. O. « The concept and place of competition law in the legal system of the EU ». Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence, no 4 (28 avril 2022) : 372–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2021.04.65.
Texte intégralHartley, Trevor C. « The European Union and the Systematic Dismantling of the Common Law of Conflict of Laws ». International and Comparative Law Quarterly 54, no 4 (octobre 2005) : 813–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iclq/lei038.
Texte intégralPerišić, Đorđe. « Taxi transport, internet platforms and market liberalization ». Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad 55, no 4 (2021) : 1189–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrpfns55-34870.
Texte intégralKlymenko, Ihor Volodymyrovych, Dmytro Volodymyrovych Shvets, Oleh Tsyhanov et Liudmyla Hennadiivna Mohilevska. « Services Provided by Public Authorities : Features of Legal Regulation in Ukraine and the European Union ». Revista Amazonia Investiga 9, no 31 (7 août 2020) : 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2020.31.07.4.
Texte intégralPoljanec, Kristijan, et Tomislav Jakšić. « Safeguarding Croatian Strategic Industries Within the Scope of the EU Foreign Direct Investment Regime ». Central European Journal of Comparative Law 1, no 2 (9 décembre 2020) : 123–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.47078/2020.2.123-149.
Texte intégralagutina, Iryna. « Supervision and control over observance of labour legislation by state labour service of Ukraine ». Scientific and informational bulletin of Ivano-Frankivsk University of Law named after King Danylo Halytskyi, no 12(24) (9 décembre 2021) : 140–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33098/2078-6670.2021.121.24.140-146.
Texte intégralChetverikov, A. O., et T. S. Zaplatina. « Migration and Legal Regulation of the Admission of Foreign Scientists to the EU to Conduct Scientific Research at European Mega-Science Facilities ». Lex Russica, no 1 (19 janvier 2021) : 135–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1729-5920.2021.170.1.135-147.
Texte intégralShen, Hongcheng, et Yi Liu. « Can Circular Economy Legislation Promote Pollution Reduction ? Evidence from Urban Mining Pilot Cities in China ». Sustainability 14, no 22 (8 novembre 2022) : 14700. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142214700.
Texte intégralHretsa, S. M. « Types of constitutional responsibilities of man and citizen in Ukraine and in the European Union ». Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series : Law 66 (29 novembre 2021) : 46–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2021.66.8.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Service industries – Law and legislation – European Union countries"
Zhu, Feng. « EU energy policy after the Treaty of Lisbon : breakthroughs, interfaces and opportunity ». Thesis, University of Macau, 2012. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2580185.
Texte intégralKarayannis, Vassilios-Petros. « Liberté économique et défense de l'intérêt général : le problème de retransmission par câble des émissions télévisées dans l'Union européenne ». Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211205.
Texte intégralEn ce qui concerne l’accès des émissions aux réseaux câblés, la thèse met en avant le besoin de sauvegarder un service public de l’audiovisuel. Celui-ci est défini comme un ensemble des règles qui visent à la fois le paysage audiovisuel propre à chaque Etat membre (par exemple pluralisme) et le contenu des émissions proprement dit (émissions informatives, éducatives, épanouissement culturel etc.). Le droit communautaire primaire et dérivé, tel qu’interprété par la Cour de justice, fournit les moyens de conciliation entre, d’une part les intérêts généraux et, d’autre part, les exigences découlant de la libre prestation de services et de la libre concurrence.
En ce qui concerne l’application des droits intellectuels, la thèse aborde la problématique liée à l’épuisement ou la subsistance de ceux-ci. Dans le cas de la câblodistribution, la Cour a affirmé la subsistance du droit. Cette position est corroboré par la nouvelle directive européenne sur le droit d’auteur et les droits voisins dans la société de l’information. La thèse appuie la position de subsistance en considérant qu’elle constitue une condition essentielle pour la juste récompense des auteurs.
Enfin, la thèse aborde les questions plus spécifiques qui naissent à propos de la convergence technologique et juridique. Tout d’abord, il est avancé que le service public de l’audiovisuel n’est pas uniquement lié à des contraintes techniques, mais essentiellement à des objectifs qualitatifs (contenu des émissions). Ainsi, la thèse plaide en faveur de la pérpetuité du service public de l’audiovisuel dans l’ère du numérique. Par ailleurs, des questions plus spécifiques (comme l’accès à la boucle locale, l’interconnexion des réseaux et la numérisation des infrastructures) ont été examinées.
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MCDERMOTT, Brian. « The "rough guide" to the European financial services industry : its evolution, traditions and future prospects, in the light of the European Community's 1992 programme ». Doctoral thesis, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5598.
Texte intégralVAN, LEEUWEN Barend. « Paradoxes of convergence : European standardisation of services and its impact on private law ». Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/35521.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Professor Hans-W. Micklitz, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Stefan Grundmann, EUI; Professor Catherine Barnard, Trinity College, University of Cambridge; Professor Carla Sieburgh, Radboud Universiteit.
This thesis analyses European standardisation of services and its impact on private law. It tells a story of two paradoxes. First of all, the EU – in particular, the European Commission – would like European standardisation of services to improve the internal market for services. However, it is not actually taking any steps to guarantee that European standardisation of services facilitates free movement of services. With the New Approach for goods, European standardisation of goods has been made a tool for internal-market building. Such a regulatory approach has not been developed for European standardisation of services. As a result, it is difficult for the EU to exercise control over the reasons of stakeholders to start working on European services standards. An analysis of European standardisation in the healthcare and tourism sectors shows that parties start making European services standards for various reasons, which often have little to do with the improvement of the internal market. Therefore, the Commission cannot rely on European standardisation as a regulatory strategy to improve free movement of services. Secondly, because there is no European regulatory framework in which European services standards play a clear role, the parties which make European services standards become responsible for their application in law. They want their standards to play a role in private law – in particular, in contract law and in certification schemes. However, although stakeholders want European services standards to be applied in private law, they do not really care about the requirements which are imposed by private law. European services standards are not adopted in a legal vacuum – they regularly interact and clash with existing legal regulation. There is a real risk that European services standards might contain provisions which breach the free movement and competition law provisions. This will prevent their successful application in private law.
COELHO, Gonçalo Miguel Banha. « Liberalisation of network industries and access to natural resources : the case of radio spectrum and energy resources ». Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/41265.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti (Supervisor), European University Institute; Professor Eric Brousseau, Paris-Dauphine University; Professor Angus Johnston, University College Oxford; Professor Pierre Larouche, Tilburg University.
The Thesis analyses the impact of the regulation of radio spectrum and energy resources in the liberalisation of wireless communications and electricity in the European Union (EU). The answer to this inquiry presupposes a discussion of three sub-questions: (i) what is the competence of the EU to regulate the radio spectrum and energy resources ("the power gap"); (ii) is there a gap in the regulation of natural resources ("the regulatory gap"); and (iii) how has the Commission used other instruments, particularly competition law, to bridge the two gaps? The Introduction presents the institutional economics approach that guides the reader throughout the Thesis. It builds upon Williamson's four levels of institutional analysis and argues that the way in which access to natural resources is structured ("level 2" of institutional analysis), deeply impacts the regulatory design of the network industries and the way in which the Commission shapes the application of competition law. Its purpose is not to present an ideal system of resource management but rather to highlight that all institutional decisions bear costs, and that, in the absence of level 2 interventions, the Commission has used imperfect alternative solutions, such as competition law, to bridge the regulatory and power gaps.
DE, ALMEIDA Lucila. « Integration through self-standing European private law : insights from the internal point of view to harmonization in energy market ». Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/46666.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Prof. Hans-W. Micklitz, European University Institute (EUI Supervisor); Prof. Stefan Grundmann, European University Institute; Prof. Daniela Caruso, Boston University; Prof. Kim Talus, University of Helsinki and University of Eastern Finland
This thesis analyses the impact of the European Integration Project on private law. While the impact of EU law on private law throughout negative integration created European Private Meta-law, and throughout positive integration evolved to European Private law, this thesis claims that EU law has recently moved a step further in regulated markets by creating selfstanding European Private law. Self-standing European Private law is a normative system of rules at supranational level in which its semantically rigid legal norms suggests the intrusion of EU law into the private order of contractual parties with minor divergences within and among national legal systems. This analytical model explains the legal phenomenon of intrusion and substitution, which is different than the phenomenon of divergence, what has so far been the main focus of legal scholars in comparative private law and approaches to Harmonization. To define and identify self-standing European private law, this thesis proposes a systematic understanding of EU law from what H.L.A. Hart conceptualizes as the Internal Point of View. It contextualizes the private law dimension of EU energy law through a discussion of primary and secondary rules and, most importantly, the linguistic framework of analytic philosophy. In so doing, this thesis claims the constitutive element of self-standing European Private law takes shapes when EU law, through governance modes of lawmaking and enforcement at the EU level, creates a set of mandatory rules applied to private relationships, of which the semantic texture of its language leaves minor space for divergent interpretation and implementation by legal official and market actors. To prove the emergence of a self-standing European Private Law, EU energy Law is the blueprint to test the claim. The thesis pursues a socio-legal investigation on how the private law dimension of EU energy law has changed over three decades of market integration and affected two key market transactions in energy markets: transmission service contracts in electricity, and natural gas supply contracts.
HAGHIGHI, Sanam Salem. « Energy security. The external legal relations of the European Union with energy producing countries ». Doctoral thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6359.
Texte intégralExamining board: Prof. Bruno de Witte (Supervisor, European University Institute) ; Prof. Marise Cremona (European University Institute) ; Prof. Giacomo Luciani, part time professor, EUI ; Prof. Thomas Wälde, University of Dundee
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This dissertation offers the first comprehensive assessment of the various internal and external measures undertaken by the European Union to guarantee security of oil and gas supply. It sets out and analyzes in a coherent and thorough manner those aspects of EU external policy that are relevant in establishing a framework for guaranteeing energy security for the Union. What makes the book unique is that it is the first of its kind to bridge the gap between EU energy and EU external policy. The dissertation discusses EU policy towards the major oil and gas producing countries of Russia, the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf at the bilateral as well as regional and multilateral level. It brings together not only the dimensions of trade and investment but also other important aspects of external policy, namely development and foreign policy. The author argues that the EU's energy security cannot be achieved through adopting a purely internal approach to energy issues, but that it is necessary to adopt a holistic approach to external policy, covering efficient economic relations as well as development co-operation and foreign policies towards energy producing countries. The dissertation will be a valuable resource for students of EU law, WTO law or international energy law, as well as scholars and practitioners dealing with energy issues.
ORLANDINI, Giovanni. « Il conflitto sindacale nei servizi pubblici essenziali : modelli regolativi a confronto nel processo d'integrazione europea ». Doctoral thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/4736.
Texte intégralPDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digitised archive of EUI PhD theses completed between 2013 and 2017
[From the introduction:] La domanda circa il futuro del conflitto sindacale, che si è detto sottendere all’intero lavoro qui introdotto, resterà aperta. Ciò che però si vuol far emergere con forza dall’analisi comparata e comunitaria è come la sopravvivenza del diritto di sciopero presuppone che si compia quel processo di costituzionalizzazione dei diritti sociali fondamentali, che a Nizza è solo timidamente iniziato. La scelta di fondo da compiere è tra un diritto del lavoro che riconosca ancora una funzione “autonoma” ai diritti collettivi, ed uno che li riduca a variabili dipendenti degli obiettivi di politica economica e dei vincoli di competitività del mercato. Resta ovviamente la consapevolezza che molto dipenderà dalla capacità dei lavoratori organizzati di trovare forme e modi d’azione incisivi anche sul piano sovranazionale, dal momento che sono le lotte dei lavoratori a dar vita ai diritti sindacali e non viceversa.
Livres sur le sujet "Service industries – Law and legislation – European Union countries"
Regulating services in the European Union. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Trouver le texte intégralM, Barendrecht J., Clive Eric M et Study Group on a European Civil Code., dir. Service contracts (PEL SC). Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Trouver le texte intégralMario Viola de Azevedo Cunha. Market Integration Through Data Protection : An Analysis of the Insurance and Financial Industries in the EU. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2013.
Trouver le texte intégralEuropean Union environmental law : A guide for industry. Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
Trouver le texte intégralGrubner, Markus. Die Umsetzung der EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie - Verwaltungsreform in der Europäischen Union. Wien : LexisNexis, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralDie neue Dienstleistungsrichtlinie der Europäischen Union : Hoffnungen und Erwartungen angesichts einer (weiteren) Vervollständigung des Binnenmarktes = The New Services Directive of the European Union : Hopes and Expectations from the Angle of a (Further) Completion of the Internal Market = La nouvelle directive de l'Union européenne relative aux services : Espoirs et attentes considérés en vue de (l'autre) complètement du marché intérieur. Wien : Nomos, 2008.
Trouver le texte intégralOnline dispute resolution for consumers in the European Union. New York : Routledge, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralJale, Tosun, et Vögtle Eva Maria, dir. Politikgestaltung in der Europäischen Union : Die Entstehung und Umsetzung der Dienstleistungsrichtlinie. Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralD, Cameron Peter, dir. Legal aspects of EU energy regulation : Implementing the new directives on electricity and gas across Europe. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2005.
Trouver le texte intégralCompetition law, innovation and antitrust : An analysis of tying and technological integration. Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2009.
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