
International Aspects
This volume presents 23 articles on International Law. The book is divided into three sections, European Law, Comparative Studies, and Extraterritorial Problems. Since 1995, not only Denmark but also Finland and Sweden have become members of the EU. Iceland and Norway are related to the community law via the EEA Agreement, creating the European Economic Area.
From this it naturally follows that the reception of European law and the interaction between European law and national law are topics of particular relevance to Scandinavian law at the present time. As a result of the Nordic participation in the EU and the general trend towards greater international cooperation there is clearly also a growing demand outside Scandinavia for information about Scandinavian law, legal thought and tradition. For comparative legal studies Scandinavian law has much to offer, and the editors hope that this volume will be an easily accessible source abridging the language barrier.
Nordic Legislative Cooperation in the New Europe-A Challenge for the Nordic Countries in the EU Perspective
Retroactive Legislation in a European Perspective-On the Importance of General Principles of Law
Nordic Co-operation on Legislation in the Field of Private Law
The European Union – From Reciprocity to Loyalty
EC Competition Law on Multimodal Transport – Recent Development
The Harmonization of Private and Commercial Law: “Towards a European Civil Code”
Protection of the European Environment after the Amsterdam Treaty
The Community Directive on Investment Services: The Controversy on Mutual Recognition and Home Country Control
Some Reflections on Children’s Rights in a European Perspective
EU Regulation on Product Exchange and Promotion of Cultural Exchange in Europe
Free Movement and Social Security in an Integration Perspective
Aspects of Scandinavian and German Product Liability - A Comparison
The Doctrine of Precedent in English and Norwegian Law-Some Common and Specific Features
The Role of the Supreme Courts in Scandinavia
Comparative Law and the Swedish Model
The Sources of International Criminal Law with Reference to the Human Rights Principles of Domestic Criminal Law
Arms Control and International Environmental Law
Injury to Rights of Personality Caused by Satellite Programme Contents: Prospects of Relief under the Law of Outer Space
The Law and Practice of International Commercial Contracts in the 2000s
Airline Deregulation: Legal and Administrative Problems
Why Cover the Wreck of a Sunken Ship?
The American and British Bombings of Iraq and International Law
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