European Community law
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European Community law
(Macmillan professional masters)
Macmillan Press, 1993
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Bibliography: p. 338-344
Includes index
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Description
Confused about the differences between the European Community and the European Union? Uncertain about the distinction between direct effect and direct applicability? What sorts of powers does the Community actually have over the member states? What exactly, in legal terms, did the UK "opt out of" at Maastricht? This is a book about Community law, which sets the law in the wider context of economic and political developments in European integration. This is an introduction for students commencing the study of Community law, who want an account of the fundamental constitutional principles and basic substantive law of the European Community. It should also be of interest to lawyers and others who want to know about the impact of Community law on the UK.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction: studying European Community law
- the evolving community. Part 2 The Community at work: the institutions of the European Community
- the Community and its institutions at work
- the sources of Community law
- the implementation and enforcement of Community law. Part 3 Community law and national law: the judicial review of Community action
- non-contractual liability and compensation for loss caused by the Community. Part 4 The law of the Single Market: economic integration and the law - an introduction
- the external aspects of the Customs Union
- the internal aspects of the Customs Union
- non-tarriff barriers to trade in goods
- the Internal Market Project - the basic outlines. Part 6 The social diversion of the European Community: the basic framework of Community social policy.
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