Understanding European Union Law [sixth edition]

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Publication Date 08/07/2015
ISBN 9781317676409
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Abstract:

Understanding European Union Law is both an ideal introduction for students new to EU law and an essential addition to revision for the more accomplished. Fully revised and updated, this sixth edition looks at the main themes of EU law in a straightforward and logical manner.

Updated to discuss the UK's increasingly difficult relationship with the EU and recent developments in EU citizenship rights such as the Zambrano decision, this book provides the reader with a clear understanding of EU law, concentrating on how and why the law has developed as it has. A chapter on assessment guidance has been expanded to provide advice on revision, coursework and examinations on the subject of EU law.

Table of Contents:

+ CH 1: Introduction

+ CH 2: The creation of a European Union

+ CH 3: Who runs the EU?

+ CH 4: Sources of Union Law

+ CH 5: The relationship between Union Law and national legal systems

+ CH 6: Enforcing Union Law

+ CH 7: Free movement of goods

+ CH 8: Free movement persons

+ CH 9: Assessment

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