Buch, Englisch, 720 Seiten, Format (B × H): 171 mm x 246 mm
Buch, Englisch, 720 Seiten, Format (B × H): 171 mm x 246 mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-928223-4
Verlag: Oxford University Press
- A new 2-colour text design clearly distinguishes the extracts from the author commentary, making the book easier to use.
- Includes questions throughout to stimulate thought and to encourage students to engage in the text.
- Considers the effects that the latest proposals and regulations will have on current EU law.
- Fully supported by a companion web site that provides resources for both lecturers and students including, guidance in using the book when teaching, updates, and web links.
- Written by one of the country's leading European lawyers, Cases and Materials on EU Law is widely recognized as the most authoritative book of its kind on the market, providing a complete and essential resource for all students of EU law.
Written by one of the country's leading European lawyers, Cases & Materials on EU Law is widely recognized as the most authoritative book of its kind on the market, providing a complete and essential resource for all students of EU law.
Revised and fully updated, this new edition contains all the latest legislation and issues, presented in an easy-to-read structure and style.
This comprehensive collection of important cases and legislation is coupled with Stephen Weatherill's in-depth and lively commentary and questions throughout, which explain the materials and stimulate further thought about them.
Contents
- THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE EU
- 1 The Evolution of the European Union
- 2 The Sources of Law
- 3 The Nature of Community Law: Supremacy
- 4 The Enforcement of Community Law: 'Dual Vigilance'
- 5 The Direct Effect of Directives
- 6 State Liability
- 7 Article 234: The Preliminary Reference Procedure
- 8 Control of Community Institutions
- COMMUNITY TRADE LAW AND POLICY
- 9 Law and the Economic Objectives
- 10 Fiscal Barriers to Trade: Articles 25 and 90
- 11 Physical and Technical Barriers to Trade: Articles 28-30
- 12 Beyond Discrimination: Article 28
- 13 The Free Movement of Workers: Article 39
- 14 Freedom of Establishment and the Free Movement of Services: Articles 43 and 49
- 15 European Citizenship Within an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
- COMPETITION LAW
- 16 Article 81: Cartels
- 17 Article 82: Dominant Positions
- 18 The Enforcement of the Competition Rules
- POLICY-MAKING, GOVERNANCE, AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE
- 19 Harmonization and Common Policy-Making
- 20 Subsidiarity, Flexibility, and New Forms of Governance
- 21 What Sort of 'Europe'?
Zielgruppe
Undergraduate students taking the compulsory EC Law course as part of their LLB and postgraduates opting to study the Graduate Diploma in Law.