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Law of the European Union


ISBN13: 9781911611172
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Clarus Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Paperback
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Law of the European Union is an accessible and modern introduction to the core foundations of EU law. This book provides a comprehensive course for students and those seeking to develop or refresh their understanding of EU law, with relevant Irish dimensions and connections highlighted throughout.

Written in a clear and direct style, each chapter offers a detailed treatment of a particular topic, explaining key principles and concepts and illustrating their development through significant case law. Extensive references assist in guiding research and further reading.

Part One outlines the historical development of the EU Treaties from their origins to the present day, including detail on Ireland’s accession and approach to the various amending treaties. The role and functions of the main EU institutions are explained in Part Two, while Part Three develops an understanding of the sources of EU law, EU competence, supremacy, direct effect and national procedural autonomy. The various legal remedies available as against Member States for failing to adhere to EU law, or the EU for breaching legal principles, are detailed in Part Four. Part Five deals with the Internal Market, the Customs Union and the free movement of goods, services and establishment. Citizenship and the free movement of persons are explained in Part Six, while Part Seven covers the free movement of capital and Economic and Monetary Union, with an emphasis on Irish perspectives of EMU.

Throughout this book, relevant Irish examples and practices are highlighted in order to illustrate the connections between Irish and EU law and display the significance of EU law in the everyday practice of Irish lawyers, officials and citizens.

Subjects:
Irish Law, EU Law
Contents:
PART ONE
Chapter 1: Origins of the European Union, 1944-1973
Chapter 2: Development of the EU Treaties, 1974-2003
Chapter 3: Treaty on European Union and Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union

PART TWO
Chapter 4: European Council
Chapter 5: Council of the European Union
Chapter 6: European Commission
Chapter 7: European Parliament
Chapter 8: Court of Justice of the European Union

PART THREE
Chapter 9: Competence
Chapter 10: Sources of Law
Chapter 11: Direct Effect of Primary EU Law
Chapter 12: Direct and Indirect Effect of Secondary EU Law
Chapter 13: Supremacy of EU Law
Chapter 14: Procedural Autonomy and Effective Judicial Protection

PART FOUR
Chapter 15: Enforcement Actions against Member States
Chapter 16: Actions against the EU

PART FIVE Chapter 17: Internal Market
Chapter 18: Customs Union and Common Commercial Policy
Chapter 19: Free Movement of Goods
Chapter 20: Defences to Restrictions on Free Movement of Goods
Chapter 21: Freedom to Provide and Receive Services
Chapter 22: Freedom of Establishment

PART SIX
Chapter 23: Free Movement of Workers
Chapter 24: EU Citizenship

PART SEVEN
Chapter 25: Free Movement of Capital
Chapter 26: Economic and Monetary Union