Institutional law
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Institutional law
(The Oxford encyclopaedia of European Community law / A.G. Toth, v. 1)
Clarendon Press, 1990
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This is the first volume of a major three-volume Encyclopaedia of EC Law which OUP will be publishing during 1990/94. This volume deals with the institutional aspects of EC law in seven hundred pages containing over three hundred concisely and lucidly presented entries. Each entry explains a particular concept or point of law and is fully documented with appropriate case and Treaty references as well as suggestions for further reading among the huge literature of EC law. Every aspect of the European Court of Justice and of the new Court of the First Instance is examined and procedures and remedies dealt with. There is also a full treatment of the Commission, Council, and European Parliament. A full list of entries can be found at the beginning of the work. All entries are arranged alphabetically and the work is supported by very thorough tables of cases, Acts, and Treaties.
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Long Descript: This is the first volume of a major three-volume Encyclopaedia of EC Law which OUP will be publishing during 1990/94. This volume deals with the institutional aspects of EC law in seven hundred pages containing over three hundred concisely and lucidly presented entries. Each entry explains a particular concept or point of law and is fully documented with appropriate case and Treaty references as well as suggestions for further reading among the huge literature of EC law. Every aspect of the European Court of Justice and of the new Court of the First Instance is examined and procedures and remedies dealt with. There is also a full treatment of the Commission, Council, and European Parliament. A full list of entries can be found at the beginning of the work. All entries are arranged alphabetically and the work is supported by very thorough tables of cases, Acts, and Treaties.
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