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Core Text Series: European Union Law 5th ed isbn 9780199234196

Core Text Series: European Union Law 4th ed

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The constitutional base of the Union
3. The institutions of the community
4. The community legal system
5. The European Courts: composition, functions, jurisdiction
preliminary rulings
6. General principles of law
7. Direct effect of community law
8. supremacy of community law
9. Remedies in community law
10. Enforcement of community law by the institutions
11. Judicial review of community action
12. Free movement of goods: (I) the abolition of customs duties and internal taxation
13. Free movement of goods: (II) quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect
14. Competition policy
15. Environmental Law
16. Free movement of persons: (I) workers rights
17. Free movement of persons: (II) freedom of establishment and the freedom to provide and receive services
18. Free movement of persons: (III) towards a people's Europe?
19. Discrimination law: from sex discrimination in employment to a general equality principle

ISBN13: 9780199287635
ISBN: 0199287635
New Edition ISBN: 9780199234196
Published: September 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: Out of print

European Union Law provides an overview of both the institutions and main areas of substantive law in a concise volume. It gets to the heart of each area, covering the essential points of each topic. It is ideal as a first text for an EU course, for those courses taught over one semester, and for EU courses on the GDL. Its concise nature, focus on key areas, and pedagogical features, such as self-test questions and further reading, also make this a useful revision text.

The fourth edition has a new larger format and layout to aid navigation, and includes a new chapter on Environmental Law.

New to this edition:-

  • The coverage of sex discrimination has been revised to map better onto typical undergraduate courses
  • A new chapter has been included on environmental law in line with recent trends in undergraduate EU law courses
  • An improved and clearer page layout aids navigation throughout the text