David Harvey es, sin duda, el geógrafo de mayor proyección dentro y fuera de la geografía. Tratándose de un científico social que ha dedicado prácticamente toda su vida intelectual al estudio de la dinámica capitalista desde una perspectiva marxista a la que ha incorporado una dimensión explícitamente geográfica, ello aún es más remarcable.
Desde principios de los años 1970, Harvey ha inspirado a toda una generación de geógrafos y estudiosos de lo urbano a partir de sus propuestas teóricas de base marxista. Su obra es amplísima, y aunque se halla en buena parte traducida al castellano, en este volumen ofrecemos una perspectiva bio-bibliográfica para acercarnos a ella, una entrevista con el autor, nuevos textos traducidos (incluyendo un texto inédito) y un análisis de sus principales aportaciones.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
1: A Conceptual Understanding of EU Sectoral Admininstrative Law, Herwig C H Hofmann, Gerard C Rowe, Alexander H Türk
PART TWO: FOREIGN RELATIONS AND AFFAIRS
2: Enlargement Policy, Andrea Ott
3: European Neighbourhood Policy, Ilaria Vianello
4: Common Commercial Policy and External Trade, Jörg Terhechte
5: The Customs Union, Laurence W. Gormley
6: Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid, Philipp Dann, Martin Wortmann
PART THREEE: SECURITY AND JUSTICE
7: European Union Criminal Law, Valsamis Mitsilegas, Niovi Vavoula
8: The Common European Asylum System, Elspeth Guild
9: Data Protection in Police and Justice Cooperation, Diana Dimitrova
PART FOUR: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
10: Monetary Policy and Euro Zone Governance in the EMU, Herwig C H Hofmann
PART FIVE: INTERNAL MARKET
11: The Single European Market in Goods, Isidora Maleti’c and Catherine Barnard
12: Transport Policy and Trans-European Networks, Roland Bieber
13: Environmental Protection, André Latour, Gerard C Rowe
14: Energy and Trans-European Networks, Jens-Peter Schneider
15: Public Health Policy, Marcus Klamert
16: Labour Law and Social Policy, Nicola Kountouris, Alexandros Tsadiras
PART SIX: COMPETITION AND REGULATION
17: Control of State Aid ? A Policy-Specific Area of EU Administrative Law, Claire Micheau
18: Public Procurement Regulation, Christopher H Bovis
PART SEVEN: DISTRIBUTIVE POLICY
19: The Common Agricultural Policy, Joseph A McMahon
20: European Union Funds, Katerina Pantazatou
PART EIGHT: INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION
21: European Union Civil Service Law, Kieran Bradley
22: The Union Budget, Richard Crowe
PAR NINE: CONCLUSION
23: Synthesis and Assessment, Herwig C H Hofmann, Gerard C Rowe, Alexander H Türk
Herwig C.H. Hofmann is Professor of European and Transnational Public Law at the University of Luxembourg. He has published numerous works in the field of EU public and EU administrative law.
Gerard C. Rowe is emeritus Professor of Public Law at the Viadrina European University Frankfurt (Oder), and previously from the University of NSW, Sydney. His work is in German and EU adminstrative, environmental and anti-discrimination law.
Alexander H. Türk is Professor of Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law, Kings College London. His principal research interests and publications are in the field of European Union Law, and in particular its constitutional and administrative law.