Description
Fully updated to include new case law, legislative, and consitutional
developments, as well as current themes and issues, thereby providing a good introduction
to the subject for all undergraduate students.
A new 2-colour text design clearly distinguishes the extracts from the author commentary,
making the book easier to use.
Includes questions throughout to stimulate thought and to encourage students to engage in
the text.
Considers the effects that the latest proposals and regulations will have on current EU
law.
Fully supported by a companion web site that provides resources for both lecturers and
students including, guidance in using the book when teaching, updates, and web links.
Written by one of the country's leading European lawyers, Cases and Materials on EU Law is
widely recognized as the most authoritative book of its kind on the market, providing a
complete and essential resource for all students of EU law.
Written by one of the country's leading European lawyers, Cases & Materials on EU Law
is widely recognized as the most authoritative book of its kind on the market, providing a
complete and essential resource for all students of EU law.
Revised and fully updated, this new edition contains all the latest legislation and
issues, presented in an easy-to-read structure and style.
This comprehensive collection of important cases and legislation is coupled with Stephen
Weatherill's in-depth and lively commentary and questions throughout, which explain the
materials and stimulate further thought about them.
Readership: Undergraduate students taking the compulsory EC Law course as
part of their LLB and postgraduates opting to study the Graduate Diploma in Law.
Contents
THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE EU
1. The Evolution of the European Union
2. The Sources of Law
3. The Nature of Community Law: Supremacy
4. The Enforcement of Community Law: 'Dual Vigilance'
5. The Direct Effect of Directives
6. State Liability
7. Article 234: The Preliminary Reference Procedure
8. Control of Community Institutions
COMMUNITY TRADE LAW AND POLICY
9. Law and the Economic Objectives
10. Fiscal Barriers to Trade: Articles 25 and 90
11. Physical and Technical Barriers to Trade: Articles 28-30
12. Beyond Discrimination: Article 28
13. The Free Movement of Workers: Article 39
14. Freedom of Establishment and the Free Movement of Services: Articles 43 and 49
15. European Citizenship Within an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
COMPETITION LAW
16. Article 81: Cartels
17. Article 82: Dominant Positions
18. The Enforcement of the Competition Rules
POLICY-MAKING, GOVERNANCE, AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE
19. Harmonization and Common Policy-Making
20. Subsidiarity, Flexibility, and New Forms of Governance
21. What Sort of 'Europe'?
720 pages, 246x171 mm, Paperback
Authors, editors, and contributors
Stephen Weatherill, Jacques Delors Professor of European Community Law at the University
of Oxford