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The process of European integration, in general terms, involves interaction between legal, economic and political influences in the formulation of new Community legislation. The application of this process to a technical and abstruse field of international business produces a complex subject matter.
In synthesizing European integration and insurance, the author has woven a clear and logical pattern through this complicated area of European economic law. As a result the book forms a most useful case study in the creation of an important element of one of the aspects of the common market in the E.E.C.
This book is of immediate interest to all those involved with insurance in the Community, and indeed, throughout Western Europe. It can also be recommended to practitioners, teachers and students of economics, law, politics and European studies as a complete and authoritative work on a significant component of European economic integration.
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