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The Implementation of the EU Services Directive

Transposition, Problems and Strategies

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  • © 2012

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  • Collection of national reports from all EU Member States about the implementation of the Services Directive
  • Compares the different implementation strategies of the 27 EU Member States and the difficulties encountered for national administrations, administrative rules and principles
  • A reliable basis for further research on the Services Directive
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (27 chapters)

  1. Country Reports

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The Services Directive is one of the cornerstones for the realization of the EU internal market and is fundamental to economic and legal experts, as well as to the general public. This book analyses in detail the different steps taken by each of the 27 EU Member States in the implementation process of the Services Directive. It provides not only detailed information about the changes in national law adopted by the Member States, but also facilitates a comparison of the different implementation strategies. It gives an insight in the heterogeneity or homogeneity of implementation concepts and shows how European legislation affects legislation that were originally nationally dominated, such as the law of national administration. Valuable for academics interested in European and administrative law and the transposition of European lawmaking into domestic law, as well as for civil servants in ministries, chambers of commerce, local governments and other comparable institutions having toimplement the Directive.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Public Administration Speyer, Lehrstuhl Prof. Dr. Ulrich Stelkens, German Research Institute for, Speyer, Germany

    Ulrich Stelkens

  • Public Administration Speyer, Lehrstuhl Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weiß, German Research Institute for, Speyer, Germany

    Wolfgang Weiß

  • Speyer, Germany

    Michael Mirschberger

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