Description |
lii, 708 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
The evolution of the european union -- The sources of the law -- The nature of community law: supremacy -- The enforcement of community law: 'dual vigilance' -- The direct effect of directives -- State liability -- Article 234: the preliminary reference procedure -- Control of community institutions -- Law and the economic objectives of the community -- Fiscal barriers to trade: articles 25 and 90 -- Physical and technical barriers to trade: articles 28-30 -- Beyond discrimination: article 28 -- The free movement of workers: article 39 -- Freedom of establishment and the free movement of services: articles 43 and 49 -- European citizenship within an area of freedom, security, and justice -- Competition law and policy -- Harmonization and common policy-making -- Subsidiarity, flexibility, and new forms of governance |
Summary |
"Cases and Materials on EU Law is renowned for its authority and clarity in illustrating the key principles of the European Union. Written by one of the UK's leading European lawyers, it provides an essential resource for all students of EU law." "An extensive selection of important cases and legislation is supported by the author's lively commentary and pertinent, questions, which explain the material and stimulate further discussion. This popular text helps students to understand the development of the European Union and its policies, covering the major judgments delivered by the European Court over the past forty years, and considering the effects the latest proposals and regulations will have."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Law -- European Union countries -- Cases.
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Law -- European Union countries.
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LC no. |
2007018308 |
ISBN |
0199214018 |
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9780199214013 |
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