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European Union Law 4th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781317200079
Published: May 2016
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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EU Law has firmly established itself as one of the leading textbooks on the subject post-Lisbon Treaty. The book combines comprehensive yet accessible coverage with in-depth analysis of the law and student-friendly pedagogy. The author gives thorough, authoritative, and up-to-the-minute treatment to the institutional, constitutional and substantive elements of EU Law.

The book is unique in that it successfully combines depth of coverage with an excellent selection of supporting case law, making this challenging subject accessible and easy to follow. Case summaries and judgments are highlighted in colour-tinted boxes for ease of reference, and are accompanied by key facts and analysis, often in the light of subsequent developments.

The student-friendly approach is enhanced by market-driven pedagogical features, including:

  • Concise outlines, at the beginning of each chapter describing its content;
  • An aide-mémoire, often presented in diagrammatic form, at the end of each chapter to highlight and reinforce key points;
  • End of chapter recommended reading lists to facilitate further research;
  • End of chapter problem and essay questions testing the students’ ability to apply what they have learnt; and,
  • A map identifying EU Member States, and their accession dates; acceding States; candidate States; and, potential candidate States.
The book’s companion website offers a range of teaching and learning resources including an interactive timeline of the EU, useful web links, self-test questions and much more.

This book is essential reading for those studying EU law on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will be of interest to students of political science, social science and business studies.

Subjects:
EU Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. The History of European Integration.
2. Values and objectives of the EU including the creation of an area of Freedom, Security and Justice.
3. Membership of the EU.
4. Competences of the EU.
5. The Common Foreign and Security Policy.
6. The institutional framework of the EU.
7. Legislative procedures in the EU.
8. Sources of EU law.
9. The protection of fundamental human rights in the EU.
10. Preliminary rulings procedure.
11. Direct applicability of EU law.
12. Direct effect of EU law.
13. Supremacy of EU law.
14. Liability of a Member State for damage caused to individuals by an infringement of EU law.
15. Enforcement of EU law – actions against Member States.
16. Enforcement of EU law - direct actions against EU institutions.
17. An introduction to the internal market of the EU.
18. The customs union
19. The prohibition of customs duties and all charges having equivalent effect to customs duties
20. The prohibition of discriminatory internal taxation
21. The prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect on imports – Article 34 TFEU
22. The prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect on exports – Article 35 TFEU
23. Derogations from the free movement of goods - Article 36 TFEU
24. Citizenship of the EU
25. Free movement of workers in the EU
26. The right of establishment (Articles 49–54 TFEU) and the right to supply and receive services (Articles 56–62 TFEU)
27. Exceptions to the free movement of persons
28. Introduction to EU competition law
29. Article 101 TFEU
30. Article 102 TFEU
31. Merger control
32. Enforcement of Articles 101 and 102 EC