Law and integration in the European Union

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Law and integration in the European Union

Stephen Weatherill

(Clarendon law series)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1995

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In recent years, the EC has enjoyed a significant increase in its profile at both national and international levels. This study explains how the legal rules which underpin the process of integration in the EC have been shaped in order to give effect to the Community's objectives. It is accordingly suitable as an introductory text designed to expose the reader to the basic constitutional and substantive principles of EC law. The evolution of Community law continues apace. Increasingly, Community law has developed as an instrument of market integration and of market regulation. However, recent years have witnessed controversy about the appropriate allocation of responsibilities between the Community's own institutions and national authorities. This book provides a fully up-to-date assessment of the changing shape of the EC and its legal structure.

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