The foundations of European Community law : an introduction to the constitutional and administrative law of the European Community
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The foundations of European Community law : an introduction to the constitutional and administrative law of the European Community
(Clarendon law series)
Clarendon Press, 1988
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
This book considers the basic principles of European Community law and has been revised to take into account developments in treaty, statute and case law since 1981. Since no prior knowledge of the Community is assumed, the institutional background is covered. Part 2 is concerned with the sources of Community law and the legislative power of the Community, with chapters on the general principles of law and treatises with third countries. Other issues discussed include the relationship between Community and national law, the system which prevails in the event of conflict and the enforcement of law against member states. Part 4 deals with the administrative law of the European Community, actions for damages and the question of whether the law provides satisfactory remedies in the event of illegal action.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Community institutions: the political institutions
- the European court. Part 2 The Community legal system: acts of the member states
- Community acts
- general principles of law
- agreements with third countries. Part 3 Community law and the member states: direct effect and the supremacy of Community law
- the national reaction
- preliminary references
- enforcement actions. Part 4 Administrative law: reviewable acts
- locus standi
- failure to act
- indirect challenge
- grounds of review
- annulment and revocation
- Community obligations.
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