The foundations of European Community law : an introduction to the constitutional and administrative law of the European Community

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The foundations of European Community law : an introduction to the constitutional and administrative law of the European Community

by TC Hartley

Oxford University Press, 2007

6th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Foundations of European Community Law is renowned as a highly reliable and authoritative text valued by students and practitioners alike. Providing a clear and in-depth account of the constitutional and administrative law of the EC, Hartley examines the institutions, the Community legal system and its relations with national law; major constitutional issues; the European Court, the Court of First Instance and remedies in them. This new edition takes full account of the admission of new Member States and the future of the EU Constitution following its rejection by the voters in France and the Netherlands. Important new cases are examined and these include those covering human rights, sovereignty, Member-State liability for decisions made by judges, direct effect, and criminal law. Online Resource Centre * Web links * Updates

Table of Contents

  • COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS
  • 1. The Political Institutions
  • 2. The European Court and the Court of Auditors
  • THE COMMUNITY LEGAL SYSTEM
  • 3. Acts of the Member States
  • 4. Community Acts
  • 5. General Principles of Law
  • 6. Agreements with Third Countries
  • COMMUNITY LAW AND THE MEMBER STATES
  • 7. Direct Effect and National Remedies
  • 8. The National Response
  • 9. Preliminary References
  • 10. Enforcement Actions
  • ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
  • 11. Reviewable Acts
  • 12. Locus Standi
  • 13. Failure to Act
  • 14. Indirect Challenge
  • 15. Review and Annulment
  • 16. Community Obligations

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