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EU Law in the UK


ISBN13: 9780198805922
Published: June 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £44.99



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The first new textbook to publish since Brexit, EU Law in the UK tackles EU law with a post-Brexit perspective interwoven throughout. It takes a uniquely contextual approach designed to enliven the learning experience, support understanding, and help students appreciate the relevance and impact of EU law.

Written in a concise and accessible style, and supported by lively academic analysis, the author carefully guides students through key complexities, issues, and debates. EU Law in the UK not only supports students to understand the core elements of EU institutional and substantive law, but also to critically examine the implications on UK law of the UK's decision to leave the EU.

The book's unique contextual approach offers a highly practical and engaging way to learn about EU law. The context is set at the start of each chapter by way of scenarios including real quotes from politicians, parliamentary reports, and fictional situations. Throughout the chapters, students are then invited to apply legal principles to these scenarios. This approach serves to reinforce and enliven students' learning.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1: History of the project (1972-2020)
2: The institutions and their powers
3: Decision-making and democracy in the EU
4: EU legislative powers
5: Limits to EU legislative powers
6: Connecting EU law to domestic law: the preliminary ruling procedure
7: The relationship between EU and national law: supremacy vs sovereignty
8: Enforcing EU Law in the member states
9: Fundamental rights in the EU
10: The single European market
11: Free movement of goods
12: Freedom of establishment and free movement of services
13: Free movement of workers
14: EU citizenship
15: Competition law
16: The future UK-EU relationship