A Guide to European Union Law is a comprehensive overview of the European Union's institutions, their functions and the substantive law. Available in one easy volume it will give the reader the perfect first-stop introduction to EU Law. It is easily accessible to both the student and inexperienced professional, by being uncluttered with technical jargon. Each chapter contains a selected reading list of recent publications, enabling the reader to extend their knowledge if required. This 7th edition has been exhaustively rewritten and updated to reflect developments such as the implementation of the Maastricht Treaty, the Stability Pact, the impending introduction of European Monetary Union, the proposed enlargement of the Union and the Luxembourg Meeting on Employment.
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Part One: The European Union and the European Communities. History. Community Acts. Community Law. Part Two: The European Parliament. The Council. The Commission. The Courts. The Court of Auditors. Other bodies. Decentralised agencies. Financing the activities. Part Three: Free Movement of goods. Free movement of workers. Freedom of establishment. Freedom to provide services. Free movement of capital and payments. Part Four: Competition Policy. Agriculture Policy. Fisheries. Part Five: Taxation. Approximation of laws. Transport. Economic and monetary policy. Social policy. Culture, public health and consumer protection. Industry and trans-European networks. Economic and Social development. Environment. Energy. Part Six:The Community's jurisdiction and Right of Legation. Commercial Policy. Development co-operation. Common foreign and security policy. Enlargement.