Wyatt and Dashwood's European Union law
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Wyatt and Dashwood's European Union law
Sweet & Maxwell, 2000
4th ed
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European Union law : Wyatt & Dashwood's
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since the last edition of this classic work on European law the rate of change in the area has continued unabated. The title has yet again changed to reflect the new European order, and the table of contents significantly enlarged to incorporate the growth of relevant material. It remains the ideal text for general European courses at undergraduate level, and will no doubt continue to serve as a reference work for legal practitioners on important points of principle.
This new edition presents a complete and up-to-date picture of the institutions of the European Union and its substantive law. In particular, there is increased coverage of the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance, the Community Legal Order, and Subsidiarity. There are new sections on Flexibility and External Relations. The chapters on substantive law refer in detail to the relevant provisions of the Treaties and secondary legislation and contain comprehensive and critical analysis of the evolution of the case-law of the Community Courts on the free movement of goods, persons and services, competition policy, sex discrimination, education and vocational training and external relations.
Table of Contents
- Historical Introduction. Institutions and The Legal Process. The Community Legal Order (Sources, Supremacy, and Direct Effect of Community Law
- Rights and Remedies, The General Principles of Community Law
- Subsidiarity and Flexibility). Jurisdiction of the European Court and the Court of First Instance. The Internal Market. (Customs Duties and Discriminatory Internal Taxation, Quantitative Restrictions and Measures having Equivalent Effect, Free Movement of Workers, Right of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services, Residuary Rights of Movement and Residence and Citizenship of the Union, Completing the Internal Market, Economic and Monetary Union). Competition Policy (Introduction to the Rules on Competition, Restrictive Practices, Abuse of a Dominant Position, Mergers, State Aids, Public Undertakings, Intellectual Property and Competition). Aspects of Social Law and Policy (Sex Discrimination and Education and Vocational Training).
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