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详细
Offering the most thought-provoking introduction to EU law.
Written in a highly readable narrative style, the book provides students with a succinct yet sophisticated analysis of the core aspects of the subject, while also equipping them with the tools for further exploration. Figures and tables clarify complex ideas and processes, and a guide to finding and reading EU judgments offers valuable practical support. This carefully structured guide brings clarity to a broad and multifaceted subject.
- Provides succinct coverage of the core elements of EU law
- Written in an engaging narrative style that helps students to follow the development of the EU
- Contains many useful figures and tables that help to clarify key ideas
- Acts as a focused guide to the topics taught on EU law courses
- An analytical approach equips students to take their studies forward in a sophisticated manner
New to this Edition:
A new chapter on Brexit, considering from the EU's perspective the unprecedented process when a Member State decides to leave the union. Updated throughout for optimum clarity and refreshed coverage of the core aspects of EU law.
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1: Union institutions
2: Union legislation
3: Union competences
4: Fundamental rights
5: Direct effect
6: (Legal) supremacy
7: National actions
8: European actions
9: Internal market: goods I
10: Internal market: goods II
11: Internal market: persons
12: Competition law: cartels
13: Challenges and crises
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Advance praise: 'This elegantly and intelligently written book offers a meaningful introduction to students without overwhelming them with grand theories. It will also, as a conceptually well constructed short book, offer their lecturers something with which to enrich their teaching of EU law.' Laurence Gormley, University of Groningen
'Succinct, accessible and well-written, the best introductory EU law text on the market by a long way.' Urfan Khaliq, Cardiff University