Cassis de Dijon: 40 Years On
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1. Introduction: Why Revisit Cassis de Dijon? -- I. Introduction -- II. What the Institutions did Next -- III. The Best Days of Cassis de Dijon? -- IV. Interdisciplinary Research and the Origins, Transfer and Circulation of Legal Ideas -- V. Mutual Recognition after Brexit and beyond the EU -- VI. Conclusions -- PART I: THE MAKING OF A LANDMARK DECISION -- 2. From Dassonville to Cassis: The Revolution That Did Not Take Place -- I. Introduction -- II. Case Category 1: 'Border Measures' and the Dassonville Formula -- III. Case Category 2: Internal Measures and the Discrimination Test -- IV. Case Category 3: Industrial Property Laws and Article 36 -- V. Case Category 4: Agricultural Legislation and Dassonville Pre-emption -- VI. Conclusion: Towards a Re-reading of Cassis -- 3. The Missing Ingredient in Cassis de Dijon: An Exercise in Legal Archaeology -- I. Introduction -- II. The Judgment and What it Established -- III. The Parties, the Interveners and the Advocate General -- IV. Sources of Inspiration for the Idea of Mutual Recognition in Free Movement of Goods -- V. The Subsequent Elevation of the Principle of Mutual Recognition -- VI. Conclusions -- 4. The Cassis de Dijon Judgment and the European Commission -- I. Introduction -- II. The German Origins of Cassis de Dijon: Rewe v the German Government -- III. The Commission in the Lead Up to the Cassis de Dijon Decision -- IV. The Making of the Commission Communication of 1980 -- V. Conclusions and Outlook -- PART II: THE IMPACT OF A LANDMARK DECISION -- 5. 'Ceci n'est pas … Cassis de Dijon': Some Reflections on its Triple Regulatory Impact -- I. Introduction -- II. Impact on the EU Regulatory Practice -- III. Impact on Delimitation: EU-Member States' Regulatory Competence -- IV. Impact on Member States National Regulatory Discretion.