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| Beyond Discrimination on Grounds of Nationality? | |
| This paper considers discrimination on grounds of nationality in the context of the law of the European Union. It looks at the historical and legal relationship between statements made in Opinions of the UK Advocate-General, Francis Jacobs. The paper was delivered by Rhodri Thompson QC at the 2004 Bar European Group Conference in Malta. |
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| Community Law and the Limits of Deference | |
| This paper explores the reasoning developed by English courts in relation to the Human Rights Act 1998, and applies it to the obligations of the English courts that were introduced in 1972 by section 2 of the European Communities Act 1972. The paper was presented by Rhodri Thompson QC before the Bar European Group. |
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| The Single Market for Pharmaceuticals | |
| This book is a survey of the European Single Market for pharmaceuticals. It analyses the implications of legislative and judicial development related to pharmaceuticals in the EC and looks at the progress of harmonisation. It is written by Rhodri Thompson QC. |
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| Bellamy and Child: European Community Law of Competition | |
| This two-volume reference book gives a comprehensive analysis of EC Competition law. Rhodri Thompson QC is the author of the chapter on common horizontal agreements. |
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| Dishonest Agreements | |
| The article is written by Rhodri Thompson QC and Director of Public Prosecutions and former Matrix member Ken Macdonald QC. It is published in Competition Law Journal, which is published quarterly and contains editorial comments and articles by leading practitioners in the field of Competition law. |
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| Goodbye to the Dominance Test? Substantive Appraisal under the new UK and EC merger regimes | |
| Published in Competition Law Journal, this article is written by Rhodri Thompson QC. The Competition Law Journal is published quarterly and contains editorial comments and articles by the leading practitioners in the field of Competition law. |
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