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EU Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781108927468
Previous Edition ISBN: 1292244283
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £37.99



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The Court of Justice of the European Union is the busiest court in the world. The second edition of this textbook explores why this is. It examines in detail the interactions between European Union and national institutions, instruments, laws and concepts that make up this unique legal order. It explains the core constitutional and substantive principles that underpin the European Union legal order, and introduces EU law in a detailed, comprehensive way which is both enjoyable and clear to read. It offers an up-to-date and accessible analysis of EU law and avoids technical jargon, providing informed insights on an exciting but challenging subject. Combining a historical perspective with up-to-date examples, it aims to help students appreciate how EU law developed and its continued significance in day-to-day life. This updated edition features new coverage on free movement, online resources plus additional chapters on Article 50 and EU law in the UK after Brexit.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
Preface
Publisher's acknowledgements
Table of Cases
Table of European Union Treaties
Table of Equivalences
Table of European Union Regulations
Table of European Union Directives
Table of European Union Decisions
International Legislation
UK Legislation
List of abbreviations
1. The history and development of the European Union
2. Brexit and the withdrawal agreement
Part I. The EU Institutional Setting
3. The central institutions of the EU
4. The legislative processes
5. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) - direct and indirect access
6. Addressing infringements of EU law - who enforces EU law?
Part II. EU Law: Principles and Values
7. The supremacy of EU law
8. Direct effect, indirect effect and state liability
9. Fundamental rights in EU law
Part III. Rights of Movement and Residence in the EU
10. European Union citizenship
11. Migrant union workers
Part IV. EU Internal Market Law
12. Free movement of goods
13. Freedom of establishment and free movement of services
Index