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EU Law
By
Jo Steiner, Lorna Woods, and Christian Twigg-Fles
Description
This leading textbook provides a single book of manageable size that
covers both the institutions of the EU and the substantive law they
produce. The ninth edition follows a logical progression and is fully
updated with all chapters revised in the light of the possible impact
of the EU constitution. An improved structure, a new design, and its
engaging style make this book an indel text for undergraduate
students. Online Resource Centre: * Web links to other web sites
useful to students, and primary materials * Glossary of terms Test
Bank: * Multiple choice questions and answers
Contents
1 From EEC to EU : a brief history of the development of the union
3
2 Institutions of the EC : composition and powers 20
3 Scope of the EC treaty : laws and law-making in the community 41
4 Principle of supremacy of EC law 69
5 Principles of direct applicability and direct effects 89
6 General principles of law 115
7 Overview of the jurisdiction of the European courts 147
8 State liability and remedies in national courts 155
9 The preliminary rulings procedure 193
10 Enforcement actions 225
11 Direct action for annulment 244
12 Action for failure to act 278
13 Community liability in tort - action for damages 288
14 Introduction to the common market 309
15 Harmonisation 323
16 Free movement of payments and capital 344
17 Customs union 355
18 Free movement of goods 369
19 Derogation from the free movement of goods 396
20 Free movement of workers 407
21 Freedom of establishment 446
22 Freedom to provide services; freedom to receive services 468
23 Free movement of persons : limitation on grounds of public
policy, public security or public health 494
24 Completion of the internal market : extending free movement
rights - citizenship and third-country nationals 508
25 Discrimination 526
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