Prosperity, by Sven Erik Svedman.- Legislative Homogeneity, by Dag WernøHolter.- Judicial Homogeneity, by Philipp Speitler.- Reciprocity, by Carl Baudenbacher.- Priority, by CarstenZatschler.- Authority, by Skúli Magnússon.- Loyalty, by John Temple Lang.- Proportionality, by Páll Hreinsson.- Equality, by Magnus Schmauch.- Liability, by Michael Waibel.- Sovereignty, by Mads Andenas.
Mads Andenas, University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, Oslo, Norway
Skúli Magnússon, Reykjavik District Court, Reykjavik, Iceland
Fiona Petersen, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Law, Cambridge, UK. Fiona.petersen@gmail.com
Magnus Schmauch
, Finansinspektionen, Stockholm, Sweden
Philipp Speitler, University of St. Gallen HSG, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Sven Erik Svedman, EFTA Surveillance Authority, Brussels, Belgium
Michael Waibel, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Carsten Zatschler
, EFTA Surveillance Authority, Brussels, Belgium
This book features eleven contributions on the fundamental principles of EEA law: legislative and judicial homogeneity, reciprocity, prosperity, priority, authority, loyalty, proportionality, equality, liability and sovereignty. Written by EFTA Court and national judges, high EFTA officials, private practitioners and scholars, it raises awareness of EEA law and provides insights for EEA and EU law practitioners and researchers. It focuses on the principles at the core of EEA law, some of which are common to EU and EEA law, while others have a specific place in EEA law and some ensure consistency between the EEA Agreement and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. It is the only book to focus on the fundamental principles of EEA law.