Rosa Greaves - Selected Publications#
1) Monograph: 'The Advocate General and EC Law' (co-authored with Prof N Burrows) (OUP, 2007)
Justification: this is a comprehensive and analytical analysis of the role of an important member of the European Court of Justice which has received excellent reviews. It is published by a leading international law publisher and it has been described as a ‘magisterial study’ (Chalmers, EU Law)
2) A private right directly conferred by EU Trade mark law: an analysis of the concept of ‘distinctiveness’ under the EU law’ Ch 8 in From Single Market to Economic Union (eds N Nic Shuibhne & L Gormley) published in honour of Professor John Usher (2012, OUP) pp135-153
Justification: peer reviewed contribution to an edited collection published by a leading international law publisher.
3)EU rules of competition and the maritime industry’ (2011) Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law 2010 Yearbook (SIMPLY) pp 97-132 (with Svetlana Nasibyan)
Justification: published in a highly regarded Yearbook Series, widely read by academics, practitioners and those concerned with maritime industry.
4)‘Reforming some Aspects of the Role of Advocates General’, Ch 9 in A Constitutional Order of States? Essays in EU Law in Honour of Alan Dashwood (Hart Publishing, 2011) pp 161-177.(eds Anthony Arnull, Catherine Barnard, Michael Dougan & Eleanor Spaventa)
Justification: peer reviewed prestigious collection of essays with contributions from leading European law experts from all over Europe. Read by academics, the judiciary and political scientists.
5) 'Challenges to the Education Sector from the application of Arts 101 and 102 TFEU’ in Commercialization & Competition in the Education Sector Services Sector (2010) IJELP 11-23 (co-authored with Adriana Scicluna)
Justification: This article discusses the application of EU competition rules to the provision of educational services. As educational institutions become more engaged in economic activities such as research and development contracts with industry and charging fees for providing educational services, consideration will have to be given to the application of competition rules to the economic activities of educational institutions.
7) Selected Opinions of Lord Slynn as Advocate General’ (2010) 33 Fordham International Law Journal 1522-1532
Justification: this is a unique study focussing on the work of one of the members of the European Court of Justice and published in a highly regarded US international law journal.
8) “Autonomous Regions, Taxation and EC State Aids Rules” (2009) European Law Review pp779-793; and published again in (2010) ECL Issue 6 ppix- xx
Justification: published in a high impact peer reviewed journal, being one of the two leading international journals in European Law. The publication of the article has led to invitations to give expert oral evidence to Parliamentary committees both in London (Westminster Parliament) and Edinburgh (Scottish Parliament)
9) “Application of the EC Common Rules on Competition to cabotage, including island cabotage” (2009) in Competition and Regulation in Shipping and Shipping Related Industries (ed. Athanassiou) 2009, Kluwer pp167-184
Justification: this is an issue of importance for lawyers, policy makers and in-house advisers specialising in shipping law. The book is published by a leading European publisher specialising in law books.
10) “EC external competences: recent developments and the implications for maritime agreements” Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law Yearbook 2007, (Marius Nr.360; ed. T-L Wilhelmsen, Sjorettsfondet, University of Oslo, p175-197
Justification: published in a highly regarded Yearbook Series, widely read by academics, practitioners and those concerned with maritime industry.