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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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