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详细
- One of the most readable and clear accounts of the EU's legal institutions
- Focuses only on constitutional, institutional, and administrative aspects of EU law, providing an ideal framework for understanding how EU law is organised and operated
- Online Resources provide updates and web links to help students keep abreast of developments in the law
The Foundations of European Union Law provides an impressively clear and easily understood account of the constitutional and administrative law of the EU. Tridimas examines the institutions, of the EU (including the workings of the European Courts), the Union legal system and the major constitutional issues before moving on to the area of administrative law and remedies.
The Foundations of European Union Law is renowned as a highly reliable and authoritative text valued by students and practitioners alike.
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Part 1: European Union institutions
1: The institutions
2: The European Court
Part 2: The Union legal system
3: Acts of the member states
4: Union acts
5: Human rights and general principles of law
6: Agreements with third countries
Part 3: Union law and the member states
7: Direct effect and national remedies
8: The national response
9: Preliminary references
10: Enforcement actions
Part 4: Administrative law
11: Reviewable acts
12: Locus standi
13: Failure to act
14: Indirect challenge
15: Review and annulment
16: Union obligations
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Trevor Hartley, Professor of Law Emeritus at the London School of Economics and Political Science
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"'I find it an excellent book. It is extremely well written and is clear and to the point. The style is pitched at just the right level, and there are frequent highlights of interesting points. In particular, the book embeds the law in a political context, which is essential on this topic'" - Dr Lorand Bartels, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
"'The book sets out clearly the key issues of EU law in a competent and authoritative style'" - Alexander Türk, Professor of Law, King's College London