The main aim of this study is to consider the problems which arise from the enforcement of European Community policies and rules, and in particular, to examine the impact on national systems of law and procedure of this body of enforcement activity.
From Rome to Maastricht and beyond - the problem of enforcing Community
law, Bert Swart; models of enforcement - direct and delegated enforcement and
the emergence of a "joint action" model, Christopher Harding; the protection
of rights in the enforcement and application of community rules and
procedures, Ann Sherlock; enforcement of the Common Fisheries Policy, with
special reference to the Netherlands, Astrid Berg; enforcement of the Common
Fisheries Policy, with special reference to the UK, Robin Churchill; towards
and administrative sanctioning system in the Common Agricultural Policy, Rene
Guldenmund and Lydia Westeroun van Meeteren; enforcement of health and safety
at work, with special reference to the UK, Diane Rowland; enforcement of
environmental rules - the UK experience, Gerry Cross; environmental criminal
law in a European context - Europeanization or localization of law? a German
case study, Bettina Lange; diversity and convergence in enforcement,
Christopher Harding.