
EU Law
Jo Steiner(Author)
Oxford University Press
9th Edition
Published in August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
672 pages
978-0-19-927959-3 (ISBN)
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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
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Edition
9th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate students taking compulsory EU Law modules as part of their LLB and CPE courses.
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 171 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-927959-3 (9780199279593)
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Josephine Steiner | Lorna Woods | Christian Twigg-Flesner
EU Law
Book
09/2009
10th Edition
Oxford University Press
€40.84
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Persons
Jo Steiner, Former Professor Associate, University of Sheffield, Lorna Woods, Professor of Law, University of Essex, and Christian Twigg-Flesner, Lecturer in Law, University of Hull
Content
PART I; 1. From EEC to EU: a brief history of the development of the Union; 2. Institutions of the EC: Composition and powers; 3. Scope of the EC Treaty: Laws and law-making in the Community; 4. Principle of supremacy of EC law; 5. Principles of direct applicability and direct effects; 6. General principles of law; PART II; 7. Overview of the jurisdiction of the European Courts; 8. State liability and remedies in national courts; 9. The preliminary rulings procedure; 10. Enforcement actions; 11. Direct action for annulment; 12. Action for failure to act; 13. Community liability in tort - action for damages; PART III; 14. Introduction to the common market; 15. Harmonisation; 16. Free movement of payments and capital; 17. Customs union; 18. Free movement of goods; 19. Derogation from the free movement of goods; 20. Free movement of workers; 21. Freedom of establishment; 22. Freedom to provide services; freedom to receive services; 23. Free movement of persons; 24. Completion of the internal market; 25. Discrimination; 26. Introduction to competition policy; 27. Anti-competitive agreements, decisions and concerted practices; 28. Abuse of a dominant position; 29. Enforcement of the competition provision; 30. Restrictions on state aid; 31. Intellectual property rights and the internal market