EU law : directions
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EU law : directions
(Directions)
Oxford University Press, c2010
2nd ed
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European Union law : directions
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
EU Law Directions is written in an informal and engaging manner with an emphasis on explaining the key topics covered in EU law courses with clarity. No previous knowledge is assumed making this is an ideal main text for those encountering EU law for the first time. The book is logically structured and set out in a way that makes EU law less complicated. The second edition takes in all of the changes resulting from the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and introduces the new legal framework in clear and simple terms. The book takes you through all the important aspects of EU law needed for degree level study and examination, from the reasons behind the setting up of the European Union in the first place, to the development of very important substantive areas of law now such as European citizenship and the continuing development of the internal market.
Online Resource Centre The second edition of EU Law Directions is supported by a comprehensive Online Resource Centre featuring: An interactive timeline showing the key moments in EU legal history Annotated web links Revision material - advice on study and examination techniques Legislation and case updates Video clips Testbank of questions (including questions in text) An additional chapter on Competition Law A supplement for Swedish lecturers written by Dr Ola Zetterquist, Department of Law, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Table of Contents
- PART 1: INSTITUTIONAL LAW
- 1. The establishment and development of the EU
- 2. The Union institutions
- 3. EU Law: transfer, competences, and supremacy
- 4. EU Law: sources, forms, and law making
- 5. Supremacy
- PART 2: PROCEDURAL LAW
- 6. The preliminary ruling procedure
- 7. Enforcement actions against Member States
- 8. Enforcement and Remedies through individuals: direct and indirect effects and State liability
- 9. Direct actions for remedies before the ECJ
- PART 3: SUBSTANTIVE LAW
- 10. Free movement of goods 1: tarrif & tax barriers
- 11. Free movement of goods 2: non-tarrif barriers
- 12. Free movement of persons
- 13. Free movement of persons (ii): developments and citizenship
- 14. Discrimination law
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