Fabian Amtenbrink, Gareth Davies, Dimitry Kochenov and Justin Lindeboom (eds)

The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration
Essays in Honour of Laurence W. Gormley

    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, xci + 748pp.
    This collection marks the rich legacy of Professor Laurence W. Gormley's scholarship in the field of EU internal market law, providing a definitive critical appraisal of all the key aspects of the internal market, with an emphasis on goods and judicial protection; Professor Gormley's expert fields. Forty chapters deal with constitutional aspects of the EU internal market, the free movement of goods, persons and services, EMU, public procurement and competition law, institutional and procedural dimensions, and the EU's external relations, which includes matters relating to Brexit. The broad theme of the book, reflecting the many interests of Professor Gormley, will appeal to scholars, students and practicing lawyers. Dealing with both classic, foundational aspects of the EU internal market as well as highly topical matters, such as Brexit, this book will be a most welcome addition to every engaged legal scholar's library, thereby celebrating the legacy of a mentor and dear friend.


    • Deals with a broad range of topic issues pertaining to the EU internal market.
    • Includes topical matters of the EU internal market, with multiple contributions on Brexit.
    • Includes contributions by the most renowned judges and scholars in the field of EU law, including six former or present members of the European Court of Justice.
      Professor Laurence Gormley's contribution to the study of the law of the internal market has been exceptional
      Koen Lenaerts, President of the Court of Justice of the European Union
      One of EU law's most distinguished figures
      Sir Alan Dashwood, Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge
      An illuminating guide into the subtleties of EU law
      Roger J. Goebel, Fordham University School of Law
      No one – and I mean no one – has done more to explore and to elucidate the concept of a trade barrier than Laurence Gormley
      Stephen Weatherill, Somerville College, University of Oxford