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EU Internal Market Law


ISBN13: 9781107035355
Published: June 2014
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £74.99
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9781107636002



Despatched in 7 to 9 days.

This is the market's most student-friendly textbook on EU internal market law, covering everything students need to know about the legal and regulatory framework of the internal market and eliminating the need for a full EU law text. Concise and focused, chapters explore the underlying socio-economic and historical contexts of EU law, and offer a thorough examination of the law's technical aspects, ensuring that students gain a rich understanding of the way that legal rules and structures have developed from key political and social debates.

Key concepts are illustrated by excerpts, summaries and discussions of classic and modern cases. Numerous features include text boxes, illustrative cases, legal interpretations, charts, and suggestions for further reading, which support students with little background knowledge of the subject, leading them to total mastery of the material.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1. The internal market
2. Common framework of the Treaty freedoms
3. Free movement of goods (Arts 28-37 TFEU)
4. Union citizenship (Arts 18-25 TFEU)
5. Free movement of workers (Arts 45-48 TFEU)
6. Freedom of establishment (Arts 49-55 TFEU)
7. Freedom to provide and receive services (Arts 56-62 TFEU)
8. Free movement of capital and payments (Arts 63-66 TFEU).