GAZETTE
place in the field of employment
in the member states. A special
issue of
Social Europe
was
published in 1988 entitled
The
social dimension of the internal
market.
Energy in Europe
is published
three times a year by the>
Directorate-General for energy
and deals with the Community's
energy policies.
European Economy
(quarterly) is
published by the Directorate-
General for Economic and
Financial Affairs.
European
Economy
has published a Report
entitled
The Economicsof 1992
which evaluates the potential
economic impact of completing
the internal market by 1992.
JUS/etter
is a weekly newsletter
which has just commenced
publication, with the support of
the EC Commission Directorate-
General for Information, Com-
munication
and
Culture.
JUS/etter
records and summar-
izes each week EC legislation
and judicial decisions, with
emphasis on citizens' rights. It
may be received by post, fax or
on a terminal via electronic mail.
JUS/etter Bulletin,
published
monthly, analyses one Com-
munity law issue each month,
reviews European law journals
and lists recent publications.
Books/Booklets
The EC publishes a number of
monographs under various
series titles, such as
European
Perspectives, European Docu-
mentation, European File
and
Documents.
European Perspectives
consists
of a series of substantial
academic monographs on
various subjects including, for
example,
Thirty Years of
European Law
(1983);
The
Community Legal Order
(1980);
Lawyers in the European
Community
(1988);
The Euro-
pean Monetary System
(1986);
The Customs Union of the EEC
(1988);
The Professions in the
European Community
(1986).
The
European Documentation
series comprises short booklets
covering the main areas of
community policy - of legal
interest are the
European Com-
munity Legal System
(1981);
The Court of Justice of the
European Communities,
4th ed.
(1986);
The A.B.C. of Com-
munity Law,
2nd ed. (1986);
Europe without
frontiers:
completing the internal market
(1988),
The ECU
(1988).
The
European File
series con-
sists of short 8-12 page reviews
of current Community topics.
The
Documents
are reports
and studies on the completion of
European integration. Included
in the
Documents
collection is
Completing the internal market;
White Paper from the Com-
mission to the European Council
(1985). The
White Paper
sets
out the programme for
completing the Internal Market
and lists approximately 300
directives requiring imple-
mentation by the end of 1992.
(The Commission has to-date
published three Reports on the
implementation of the White
Paper, in the form of COM
Documents.) Another
Document,
the research study entitled
The
Cost of non-Europe,
edited by
Cecchini, is a set of 16 volumes
published in 1988, which cover
different aspects of the internal
market. Included in the series
are volumes on border-related
controls and administration for-
malities, public sector procure-
ment, technical barriers in the
EC, obstacles to transborder
business activity, business ser-
vices, financial services, telecom-
munications equipment and
services, the EC 92 automobile
sector, the foodstuffs industry,
the textile clothing industry, the
pharmaceutical industry.
Other
documents
are Nicholas,
Common Standards for enter-
prise,
1988, which explains the
need for standardisation in the
new internal market and
The
Panorama of EC Industry
which
gives information on industry
and service sectors.
Publications of publishers other
than the EC. (A selection of the
main works is given in all the
following categories.)
Encyclopaedic works
The final two volumes of
Ha/sbury's Laws of England,
4th
ed., - vols. 51 and 52 - are
entitled "European Communities"
and discuss the institutions, the
law-making functions, and all
aspects of Community Law. They
are up-dated by the
Cumulative
Supplement
and loose leaf
Current
Service
to Halsbury. These
volumes have also been published
separately as Vaughan (ed.),
Law
of the European Communities,
1986, Butterworths.
Sweet and Maxwell's
Encyclo-
paedia of European Community
Law,
1973 - to date (loose -leaf
with service issues) is divided into
three volumes, A, B and C, each
volume containing several loose-
leaf binders. Volume A entitled
"United Kingdom Sources"
contains the UK national legislation
implementing EC primary and
secondary legislation. Volume B,
"European Communities Treaties",
contains the text of the treaties
and international agreements.
Volume C, "Community Secon-
dary Legislation", contains the text
of current EC secondary legislation
arranged by subject.
EEC Brief
by Greg Myles, (in
three loose-leaf volumes) is a
handbook of EC law, practice and
policy. The text covers the EC
institutions and the substantive
law and it includes a section on
funding which details the sources
of grants, loans, research contracts
etc. The Update '88 service issue
is entitled "Countdown 1992". Up
to date to mid-1988, it catalogues
all EC acts and proposals relating
to the completion of the internal
market.
EEC Brief
is published by
Locksley Press, Belfast, and is
available from the Irish Centre for
European Law, Trinity College,
Dublin 2.
Smit and Herzog,
The Law of the
European Economic Community,
1976 - to date (in six loose-leaf
binders), published by Matthew
Bender, is arranged as an article by
article commentary on the Treaty
of Rome.
General
Lasok, K.
Law of the Economy in the EEC,
1980. Butterworths.
Lasok & Bridge
Introduction to the Law and
institutions of the European Com-
munities,
4th ed., 1987. Butter-
worths.
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