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A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Essentials of EU Law 2nd ed isbn 9781107608948

Essential Questions in EU Law


ISBN13: 9780521730280
New Edition ISBN: 9781107608948
Published: June 2009
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



To the new student of EU law, deciding what questions to ask on the subject is as much of a challenge as answering them. This introduction’s distinctive Q & A format immediately directs the student to the questions he or she should be asking.

Concise and clearly structured, it guides students through the different layers of the European Union from the law establishing it, through how its institutions work and on to its operation on the international stage. It also provides a clear explanation of the substantive law of the EU and the working of the internal market. Each chapter takes a cornerstone of EU law, sets the scene with a short introductory overview and then tackles its key questions.

Providing enough detail to give a solid foundation to this complex subject without losing the student with excessive detail, it is an essential first port-of-call for study in the subject.

  • Opens with short introductions outlining the purpose and content of each chapter
  • Is structured in chapters ideally sized for learning the basics of EU law
  • Uses Q & A format in order to allow for self-assessment by readers

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1. History of European integration
2. The institutional framework
3. The making of community law
4. The effect of community law
5. Judicial control within the community
6. Protecting fundamental rights within the community
7. The free movement of goods
8. The free movement of persons
9. EC competition law
10. Selected community policies
11. The EC and the EU as international actor(s).