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The General Principles of EU Law by Takis Tridimas [2nd edn, OUP, Oxford, 2006, 720 pp, ISBN 978-0-19-925806-2, £100 (h/bk)]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 May 2008

Dimitra Nassimpian
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Law, Exeter University.

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Copyright © 2008 British Institute of International and Comparative Law

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References

1 Joined Cases C–267&268/91 Criminal Proceedings against Bernard Keck and Daniel Mithouard [1993] ECR I-6097.

2 Publication review by RCA White, (2000) 25 Eur L Rev 685.

3 JA Usher, General Principles of EC Law (Longman, London, 1998), second edition forthcoming.

4 Case C–352/98 Bergaderm and Goupil v Commission [2000] ECR I-5291.

5 Case C–224/01 Köbler v Austria [2003] ECR I-10239.

6 Cases T–173/98 Unión de Pequeños Agricultores v Council [1999] ECR II-3357 and C–50/00 Unión de Pequeños Agricultores (UPA) v Council [2002] ECR I-6677.

7 Cases T–177/01 Jégo-Quéré v Commission [2002] ECR II-2365 and C–263/02 Commission v Jégo-Quéré [2004] ECR I-3425.