Cases and materials on EU law, 9th ed.

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Publication Date 2010
ISBN 978-0-19-956225-1
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Contents:

PART I. THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE EU
1. The Evolution of the European Union
2. The Sources of the Law
3. The Nature of Union Law: Supremacy
4. The Enforcement of Union Law: 'Dual Vigilance'
5. The Direct Effect of Directives
6. State Liability
7. Article 267: the Preliminary Reference Procedure
8. Judicial Control of the Institutions of the EU

PART II. UNION TRADE LAW AND POLICY
9. Law and the Economic Objectives of the Union
10. Fiscal Barriers to Trade: Articles 30 and 110 TFEU
11. Physical and Technical Barriers to Trade: Articles 34-36 TFEU
12. Beyond Discrimination: Article 34 TFEU
13. The Free Movement of Workers: Article 45 TFEU
14. Freedom of Establishment and the Free Movement of Services: Articles 49 and 56 TFEU
15. European Citizenship within an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
16. Competition Law and Policy

PART III. POLICY-MAKING, GOVERNANCE, AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE
17. Harmonization and Common Policy-Making
18. Subsidiarity, Flexibility, and New Forms of Governance
19. What Sort of 'Europe'?
Written by one of the leading authorities on the subject, Cases and Materials on EU Law is one of the most well respected texts on EU law available. Renowned for its clarity and authority, Weatherill introduces the main areas of EU law along with the overarching themes and principles that have helped to shape the development and evolution of the EU and its policies.

A wealth of carefully selected case law and legislation combined with engaging extracts and materials, introduce the reader to this complex field of law. Insightful and thought provoking notes and questions appear throughout, stimulating further discussion and helping the reader to appreciate the subtleties of the subject. The book addresses the very latest implications surrounding the Lisbon Treaty and its ratification process and the impact that this will have on the future development of EU Law.

The book is accompanied by an online resource centre providing extensive additional learning materials.

For students:
- Regular updates are provided by the author that track developments in EU law post publication
- Carefully selected web links provide a perfect entry point to the world of online research
- An interactive map of the European contains information on all of the Member States
- An animated timeline traces the key moments and stages in the history of the EU
- Archive video footage from the European Commission shows key moments in the development of the EU

For lecturers:
- Suggested guidance is provided on how to incorporate the book into teaching.

New to this edition:

- Detailed coverage and explanation of the Lisbon Treaty and its ratification process introduces the future implications for the EU's legal framework.

- Expanded coverage of security and terrorism within The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice ensures students have access to the most current materials on this area of growing area importance.

- Expanded problem questions encourage reflection allow students to test their understanding.

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