A comprehensive and critical textbook, Schuetze's European Union Law uses a distinctive three-part structure to examine the constitutional foundations, legal powers, and substantive law of the European Union. Written in a uniquely engaging style, and full of illuminating analyses, this book provides a thorough and modern guide to the study of the European law. Visual and pedagogical support is offered by the book's numerous diagrams and tables that clarify key concepts and processes, and a practical appendix helps students to find and read primary and secondary legal sources.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 174 mm
Dicke: 46 mm
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978-0-19-894103-3 (9780198941033)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Robert Schuetze is Professor of European and Comparative Law at Durham University and LUISS (Rome). He is also a permanent Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges).
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Professor of European and Comparative LawProfessor of European and Comparative Law, Durham University and LUISS
Part 1 - Constitutional Foundations
1: Constitutional History: From Paris to Lisbon
2: Constitutional Nature: A Federation of States
3: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions I
4: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions II
5: European Law I: Nature - Direct Effect
6: European Law II: Nature - Primacy/Pre-emption
Part 2 - Governmental Powers
7: Legislative Powers: Competences and Procedures
8: External Powers: Competences and Procedures
9: Executive Powers: Competences and Procedures
10: Judicial Powers I: (Centralised) European Procedures
11: Judicial Powers II: (Decentralised) National Procedures
12: Limiting Powers: EU Fundamental Rights
Part 3 - Substantive Policies
13: Free Movement: Goods I - Negative Integration
14: Free Movement: Goods II - Positive Integration
15: Free Movement: Persons - Workers and Beyond
16: Free Movement: Services and Capital
17: EU Competition Law: Private Undertakings
18: EU Internal Policies: An Overview
19: EU External Policies: An Overview
20: Epilogue: Brexit and The Union - Past, Present, Future
21: Appendix: How to Study European Union Law