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EU Law for UK Lawyers 2nd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781847318107
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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This is the second edition of this concise yet wide-ranging survey of EU law. It sets out very clearly the broad shape of the Union legal system while also giving the reader a good feel for the policy motivations in the Court and the scope of legislative activity. Written in an authoritative yet accessible style the book provides an ideal guide and reference for anyone facing a problem with an EU law component.

The book is written in the light of the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty which has greatly increased the competences of the EU, while making it more subject to human rights review. Among the additions and changes in this expanded edition the book includes a new chapter on Agency and Distribution agreements, a broader chapter on discrimination law generally, and new chapters on private international law issues in EU law and the development of criminal law in the EU since the introduction of European Arrest Warrant and other policy initiatives in the common area of security and justice. All chapters now include an extended bibliography pointing towards further reading.

The first edition ‘EC Law for UK Lawyers’ by Aidan O’Neill and Jason Coppel (ISBN: 9780406024596) was published by Butterworths in 1994.

Subjects:
EU Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. The European Legal Order
2. The Duties of National Courts Under EU Law
3. Preliminary References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
4. Direct Actions Before the EU Court
5. The Institutional Structure of the EU
6. The EU and Fundamental Rights
7. EU Agriculture and Fisheries Law
8. The Protection of Commercial Agents and the Recovery of Commercial Debts in EU Law
9. EU Competition Law
10. EU Consumer Protection Law
11. EU Criminal Law
12. EU Employment Protection Law
13. EU Environmental Protection and Planning Law
14. EU Equality Law
15. Free Movement of People, Immigration and Asylum in the EU
16. EU Freedom of Information and Data Protection
17. EU Intellectual Property Law 18 Private International Law of the EU
19. EU Public Procurement Law
20. Restrictions on Trade and EU Law
21. EU Taxation Law
22. EU Workplace Safety and Health Law