'A unique and brilliant contribution to the study of EU law. It covers key points with reasoning and policy yet it demystifies the subject in a manner that students will value.' André Naidoo, De Montfort University

Students new to the study of EU law can find knowing what questions to ask to be as much of a challenge as answering them. This book clearly sets the scene: it explores the history and institutions of the EU, examines the interplay of its main bodies in its legislative process and illustrates the role played by the EU Courts and the importance of fundamental rights. The student is also introduced to the key principles of the internal market, in particular the free movement of goods and the free movement of workers. In addition a number of other EU policies, such as the Common Agricultural Policy, Environmental Protection and Social Policy are outlined, while a more detailed inquiry is made into European competition law. This book is an essential first port-of-call for all students of European law.
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1. History of European integration; 2. The institutional framework; 3. The making of Union law; 4. The effect of Union law; 5. Judicial control within the Union; 6. Protecting fundamental rights within the EU; 7. The free movement of goods; 8. The free movement of persons; 9. EU competition law; 10. Selected EU policies; 11. The EU as an international actor.
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This book will help students grasp the complex system of EU law.

Product details

ISBN
9781107025660
Published
2012-08-30
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
490 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
17 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
294

Biographical note

August Reinisch is Professor of International and European Law and Dean for International Relations of the Law School at the University of Vienna.