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EU Law

Ninth Edition

Jo Steiner, Lorna Woods, and Christian Twigg-Flesner

Price: £24.99 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-927959-3
Publication date: 10 August 2006
792 pages, 246x171 mm

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Description
  • A new structure better mirrors the way most EU law courses are taught with coverage of the institutions forming parts I and II and coverage of substantive law forming part III of the book
  • New chapter on free movement of capital
  • Larger format and new two-colour text design
  • Supported by an Online Resource Centre providing updates on the progress and provisions of the European Constitution, along with case law updates, a glossary, and links to other useful web sites, ensuring that students are made aware of all major changes
  • Accompanied by a test bank of multiple choice questions and answers which enables lecturers to test their students' progress and understanding
New to this edition
  • This new edition has undergone in-depth development to ensure the book is closely tailored to the needs of courses
  • A new structure better mirrors the way most EU law courses are taught with coverage of the institutions forming parts I and II and coverage of substantive law forming part III
  • New chapter on the free movement of capital
  • Further reading lists and a new larger two-colour text design
  • An Online Resource Centre providing updates on the constitution, along with case law updates and links to other useful sites ensuring students are made aware of all major changes
  • A test bank of multiple choice questions and answers is designed to help students assess their progress
This leading textbook provides a single book of manageable size that covers both the institutions of the EU and the substantive law they produce. The ninth edition follows a logical progression and is fully updated with all chapters revised in the light of the possible impact of the EU constitution. An improved structure, a new design, and its engaging style make this book an indel text for undergraduate students.

Online Resource Centre:

* Web links to other web sites useful to students, and primary materials
* Glossary of terms

Test Bank:

* Multiple choice questions and answers

Readership: Undergraduate students taking compulsory EU Law modules as part of their LLB and CPE courses.

Contents
Part I
1. From EEC to EU: a brief history of the development of the Union
2. Institutions of the EC: Composition and powers
3. Scope of the EC Treaty: Laws and law-making in the Community
4. Principle of supremacy of EC law
5. Principles of direct applicability and direct effects
6. General principles of law
Part II
7. Overview of the jurisdiction of the European Courts
8. State liability and remedies in national courts
9. The preliminary rulings procedure
10. Enforcement actions
11. Direct action for annulment
12. Action for failure to act
13. Community liability in tort - action for damages
Part III
14. Introduction to the common market
15. Harmonisation
16. Free movement of payments and capital
17. Customs union
18. Free movement of goods
19. Derogation from the free movement of goods
20. Free movement of workers
21. Freedom of establishment
22. Freedom to provide services; freedom to receive services
23. Free movement of persons
24. Completion of the internal market
25. Discrimination
26. Introduction to competition policy
27. Anti-competitive agreements, decisions and concerted practices
28. Abuse of a dominant position
29. Enforcement of the competition provision
30. Restrictions on state aid
31. Intellectual property rights and the internal market

Authors, editors, and contributors


Jo Steiner, Former Professor Associate, University of Sheffield,
Lorna Woods, Professor of Law, University of Essex, and
Christian Twigg-Flesner, Reader in Law, University of Hull


Links to web resources and related information
More in the same subject area:
EU law: constitutional & administrative
EU civil law: general works
EU law: social

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