
Textbook on EC Law
Josephine Steiner(Author)
Oxford University Press
8th Edition
Published on 1. October 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
778 pages
978-0-19-925874-1 (ISBN)
Description
"Textbook on EC Law" is one of the leading textbooks in this area, providing a single book of manageable size which covers all the major areas of EC Law - constitutional, administrative, as well as substantive. The success of this approach, both at home and abroad, is reflected in the fact that this eighth edition is appearing only fifteen years after the first. The new edition is in response to far reaching changes taking place in the legal arena, and in the way the subject is being taught in law schools today. .
More details
Edition
8th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate students on the compulsory EC or EU course as part of the LLB. This course can be taken in first, second or third year of the LLB. There is also a significant postgraduate market.
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
bibliography, index
ISBN-13
978-0-19-925874-1 (9780199258741)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
JOSEPHINE STEINER, Professor Associate, University of Sheffield, LORNA WOODS, Reader in Law, University of Essex, and CHRISTIAN TWIGG-FLESNER, Lecturer in Law, University of Sheffield
Content
PART ONE; 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: State liability under Francovich; 6. Remedies in national courts; 7. General Principles of Law; PART TWO; 8. Introduction to the Common Market; 9. Customs Union; 10. Elimination of quantitative restrictions on imports and exports and all measures having equivalent effect; 11. Derogation from the elimination of quantitative restrictions; 12. Harmonisation; 13. State monopolies of a commercial character; 14. Restrictions on State aid; 15. Free movement of workers; 16. Freedom of establishment; freedom to provide services; freedom to receive services; 17. Free movement of persons: limitation on grounds of public policy, public security or public health; 18. Completion of the internal market: extending free movement rights; 19. Introduction to competition policy; 20. Anti-competitive agreements, decisions and concerted practices; 21. Abuse of a dominant position; 22. Enforcement of the competitive provisions: powers and procedures; 23. Competition law and intellectual property rights; 24. Sex discrimination; PART THREE; 25. Overview of the jurisdiction of the European Courts; 26. The preliminary rulings procedure; 27. Enforcement actions; 28. Direct action for annulment; 29. Action for failure to act; 30. Indirect review before the Court of Justice; 31. Community liability in tort, action for damages