Encyclopedia of European Union law : constitutional texts

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Encyclopedia of European Union law : constitutional texts

general editor, Neville March Hunnings

Sweet & Maxwell, 1996-

  • loose-leaf : set

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Encyclopedia of European Community law. European Community treaties

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Replaces v. B of the Encyclopedia of European Community law, entitled: European Community treaties

Includes index

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Description

The Encyclopedia of European Union Law provides complete coverage of all EU constitutional texts, starting with the four basic Treaties in English, French, German, and also including all the European association agreements and such essential ancillary texts such as the European Convention on Human Rights and the Western European Union Treaty. The rules of procedure of the four European Courts and all the EU political institutions are included, as well as the second and third pillar texts. Each section is introduced with a general note and each instrument is annotated individually. Comprehensive contents lists to each section, and clearly tabbed and colour-coded divider cards ensure you can easily turn straight to the information you require.

Table of Contents

Part I: - The Treaties will contain consolidated versions of the founding Treaties (ECSC, EC and EAEC) which contain the core principles that have allowed the Communities to work and grow. These are followed by the Accession Treaties, Flanking Treaties and Association Treaties. Part II: The Institutions offers a breakdown by function, allowing you to visualise the relevant institutions by what they do as well as where they belong. Part III: - Ancillary Texts. These ancillary treaties are vital to the understanding of the founding Treaties. They include treaties such as the Merger treaty, Budgetary treaties, and the Single European Act. Part IV: The Union Pillars groups together a series of texts which are supplementary to the life of the Communities and have ensured or affected the working of the Institutions.

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