The legal foundations of the Single European Market: by N Green, T C Hartley and J A Usher, 1991 (loose-leaf book) (Oxford University Press), 314 pp, £18.95, ISBN 0-19-825628-0

Part 1 Free movement of goods: the external aspects of the single market - the Customs Union external trade - the Common Commercial Policy internal trade - custom duties internal taxation quantitative restrictions - general issues quantitative restrictions - equally applicable measures quantitative restrctions - the express exceptions. Part 2 Free movement of persons: structure and scope immigration rights public policy and immigration control equal treatment for migrants recognition of qualification and the right to work equal treatment in education. Part 3 Competition law: why the EEC has a competition policy the relevance of economics for the application of Articles 85 and 86 Article 85 and the Treaty of Rome abuse of dominant position different types of abuse state aid different types of restrictive agreement - Article 85 mergers, take-overs and joint ventures.