European Union law : text and materials
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Comprehensive student textbook covering all aspects of European Union law.




Comprehensive student textbook covering all aspects of European Union law.
'An excellent book, it manages to be thorough, accessible and insightful at the same time. Highly recommended.'-Urfan Khaliq, Cardiff University Eagerly awaited new edition of the foremost textbook on EU Law. Revised after extensive user feedback to align with current teaching trends, this is the first major textbook to be published since the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. Retained from the first edition An engaging writing style that makes complex ideas easy to understand Extracts from a variety of sources that show you how the law is created, interpreted and used in real life Critical analysis to encourage independent thinking Comprehensive range of topics covered û all the subjects you will need for your course. New to this edition: Full discussion of key recent developments, notably the amendments introduced by the Lisbon Treaty Structured introductions tell you what will be covered in each section of the chapter and make it easier to navigate through complex subject areas First ten chapters have been substantially restructured, as has the chapter on the free movement of goods Additional coverage of competition law available online New chapters on EU law in national courts, EU criminal law, governance and external relations New two-colour design makes it easy to distinguish between materials and commentary. The distinguished author team, who have extensive teaching and research experience, comprises specialists in the fields of EU public law, the internal market and competition law.
Since its publication in 2006, European Union Law has quickly established itself as one of the leading textbooks in the field, providing the student with both a comprehensive text and collection of materials. European Union Public Law brings together those sections of the title which look at the constitutional and institutional law of the EU, making it ideal for students undertaking a more focused study of the Union. Its proven successful combination of a highly accessible style, a 'law in context' approach which looks at the law in its wider political and social context and collection of interdisciplinary materials make this an essential text for those students concerned with the institutional and political workings of the Union. European public law students, European studies students and politics students will find this text invaluable, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Since its publication in 2006 European Union Law quickly established itself as one of the leading textbooks on the market. When it was first published, it offered a lucid account of the law of the European Union still reeling from the 'failure' of the Constitutional Treaty. With the ever changing European landscape a detailed postscript to the first edition is very timely. This supplement provides updating material to the main text, arranged to follow the current chapter structure. Its unique narrative approach, which mirrors the main text's design and organisation, allows students to link updating material with ease. Examining the road to the Lisbon Treaty and the recasting of the borders of the European Union, it offers the most current survey of the law of the Union.