Law of the European Union (Foundations) premium pack
John Fairhurst(Author)
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 10. July 2013
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978-1-292-01074-8 (ISBN)
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This package includes a physical copy of Law of the European Union, 9/e by Fairhurst as well as access to the eText and MyLawChamber.
Law of the European Union, part of the Foundations series, offers a comprehensive, clear and straightforward account of the law ideal for LLB or GDL/CPE students. Written with students in mind, the text is rich in learning features designed to illuminate complex legal principles and promote solid understanding and confidence in legal study. Students will gain a firm grasp of the essential concepts of EU law, as well as an awareness of important recent developments in the law.
MyLawChamber is a complete online teaching and learning platform designed to improve results by helping students quickly master concepts, and by providing educators with a robust set of tools for easily gauging and addressing the performance of students.
MyLawChamber engages students with high-quality multimedia learning experiences that help law students excel. In every exercise, students receive immediate feedback so they see mistakes right away, learn precisely which concepts are holding them back, and master concepts through targeted practice.
For Students:
Case Navigator (in conjunction with LexisNexis), a tool to help improve students' case reading and comprehension skills.
Virtual Lawyer, an interactive scenario-based programme to help students apply their knowledge of the law to problem questions.
For Educations:
Pearson eText, a fully-searchable electronic version of your chosen text which you can customise, annotate, highlight and bookmark.
Test banks of multiple-choice-questions providing formative assessment.
Law of the European Union, part of the Foundations series, offers a comprehensive, clear and straightforward account of the law ideal for LLB or GDL/CPE students. Written with students in mind, the text is rich in learning features designed to illuminate complex legal principles and promote solid understanding and confidence in legal study. Students will gain a firm grasp of the essential concepts of EU law, as well as an awareness of important recent developments in the law.
MyLawChamber is a complete online teaching and learning platform designed to improve results by helping students quickly master concepts, and by providing educators with a robust set of tools for easily gauging and addressing the performance of students.
MyLawChamber engages students with high-quality multimedia learning experiences that help law students excel. In every exercise, students receive immediate feedback so they see mistakes right away, learn precisely which concepts are holding them back, and master concepts through targeted practice.
For Students:
Case Navigator (in conjunction with LexisNexis), a tool to help improve students' case reading and comprehension skills.
Virtual Lawyer, an interactive scenario-based programme to help students apply their knowledge of the law to problem questions.
For Educations:
Pearson eText, a fully-searchable electronic version of your chosen text which you can customise, annotate, highlight and bookmark.
Test banks of multiple-choice-questions providing formative assessment.
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Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 46 mm
Weight
1745 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-292-01074-8 (9781292010748)
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John Fairhurst
Law of the European Union
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10th Edition
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Content
Part 1: Constitutional and Administrative Law of the European Union
1. An introduction to the European Communities and the European Union
2. Sources of EU law (including general principles of law and fundamental rights)
3. Institutions and related bodies of the EU
4. The decision-making process
5. The Court of Justice of the European Union
6. Preliminary ruling jurisdiction of the Court of Justice (Article 267 TFEU)
7. Direct actions against Member States (Articles 258-260 TFEU)
8. Judicial review of acts of Union institutions
9. Principles of supremacy, direct effect, indirect effect and state liability
10. Applying EU law in the English Courts and adapting English remedies to the requirements of EU law
Part 2: The free movement of persons and services, and rights of establishment
11. European Union citizenship and free movement rights
12. Free movement of workers
13. Free movement of providers and recipients of services and freedom of establishment
14. Social security
15. Limitations on the free movement of persons
16. Free movement rights in the United Kingdom
Part 3: The free movement of goods
17. Customs duties and internal taxation
18. The elimination of quantitative restrictions and measures having an equivalent effect
Part 4: Union competition law
19. State monopolies and state aid
20. Cartels and restrictive agreements: Article 101 TFEU
21. Abuse of a dominant position and mergers: Article 102 TFEU
22. Enforcement of Union competition law: powers and procedures
1. An introduction to the European Communities and the European Union
2. Sources of EU law (including general principles of law and fundamental rights)
3. Institutions and related bodies of the EU
4. The decision-making process
5. The Court of Justice of the European Union
6. Preliminary ruling jurisdiction of the Court of Justice (Article 267 TFEU)
7. Direct actions against Member States (Articles 258-260 TFEU)
8. Judicial review of acts of Union institutions
9. Principles of supremacy, direct effect, indirect effect and state liability
10. Applying EU law in the English Courts and adapting English remedies to the requirements of EU law
Part 2: The free movement of persons and services, and rights of establishment
11. European Union citizenship and free movement rights
12. Free movement of workers
13. Free movement of providers and recipients of services and freedom of establishment
14. Social security
15. Limitations on the free movement of persons
16. Free movement rights in the United Kingdom
Part 3: The free movement of goods
17. Customs duties and internal taxation
18. The elimination of quantitative restrictions and measures having an equivalent effect
Part 4: Union competition law
19. State monopolies and state aid
20. Cartels and restrictive agreements: Article 101 TFEU
21. Abuse of a dominant position and mergers: Article 102 TFEU
22. Enforcement of Union competition law: powers and procedures