2 edition of Law & business in the European single market found in the catalog.
Law & business in the European single market
Lucie A. Carswell
Published
1993
by Law Journal Seminars-Press in New York, N.Y. (111 Eighth Ave., New York 10011)
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Law and business in the European single market. |
Statement | by Lucie A. Carswell, Xavier de Sarrau. |
Series | International law corporate law series |
Contributions | De Sarrau, Xavier. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KJE4443.31986 .C37 1993 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 1 v. (loose-leaf) ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14698799M |
Feb 08, · The Single Market also ensures that European citizens are free to live, work, study and do business where they want in the EU. The Single Market is the core of the cooperation between the 27 Member States of the European Union. Yet getting it up and running took many years. nforcement of and compliance with EU law, and in particular in the single market, are not only legally necessary but also of economic importance for business, consumers and the European economy at large. Only with reliable, permanent and effective enforcement will all the potential gains from the single market be fully reaped.
This book explores the space of the fr ee circulation of goods, services and people. The purpose is to give the reader as wide as possible an insight into the working of the engine for growth. The introductory chapter wants to be a sort of guide for the reader, single European Market. Market. and controversial book entitled “The Law and Regulation of Franchising in the EU.”2 What the book does better than any source I have read is to examine the contractual and regulatory environment for franchising in the European Union (“EU”). Of the EU member states that have franchise laws, Mark points out that they have taken.
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