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EU LAW
STEINER J. WOODS L. wydawnictwo: OXFORD UP , rok wydania 2009, wydanie X cena netto: 190.00 Twoja cena 180,50 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka
- One of the most established and popular textbooks on EU law, now in its tenth edition
- Perfect range of topics for students studying undergraduate courses on EU law with a
careful blend of institutional and substantive coverage
- Chapter summaries help to emphasize key points and further reading lists direct students
to the best sources for further study
New to this edition
- Discussion on the Lisbon treaty and its ratification process outlining the legal
implications for the future of the EU
- New and expanded coverage of citizenship, third country nationals, economic rights and
state liability
- Helpful diagrams that visually demonstrate and explain important concepts behind the law
Now in its 10th edition, EU Law is rightfully regarded as one of the best and most
trusted EU law textbooks available. Its clarity, detail and relevance to the student
audience make it the perfect textbook for anyone serious about gaining a full
understanding of EU law. Fully updated in light of the latest developments surrounding the
Lisbon treaty, this new edition has expanded coverage of state liability and third country
nationals. A new improved structure ensures that the content remains closely tailored to
undergraduate EU law courses.
Online Resource Centre:
The book is accompanied by a free Online Resource Centre providing:
A new treaty navigation resource enabling the user to look first hand at the key primary
sources of law and trace its development and evolution
A test bank of multiple choice questions and answers
An interactive map of Europe with hot-spots on all EU Member States providing factual
information on each country
A timeline of the EU tracing key dates in EU legal history
Links to other useful websites and primary materials
Updates on changes and developments in the law
An interactive glossary of terms
Lisbon Treaty ratification monitor produced and maintained by the Bertelsmann Foundation
Video content showing key moments in the development of the EU
Readership: Undergraduate students taking compulsory EU Law modules as
part of their LLB and CPE courses.
Table of Contents
Part I
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 lawmaking
4: Principle of supremacy of EC law
5: Principles of direct applicability and direct effects
6: General principles of law
Part II
7: Framework for enforcement
8: Remedies in national courts
9: State liability
10: The preliminary rulings procedure
11: Enforcement actions
12: Direct action for annulment
13: Action for failure to act
14: Community liability in tort - action for damages
Part III
15: Introduction to the internal market
16: Harmonisation
17: Free movement of payments and capital
18: Customs union
19: Free movement of goods
20: Derogation from the free movement of goods
21: Citizenship: rights of free movement and residence
22: Economic rights: workers, establishment and services
23: Free movement: social rights
24: Right to receive services
25: Free movement of persons: limitations on grounds of public policy, public security, or
public health
26: The area of freedom, security and justice: EU home affairs law and policy
27: Discrimination
28: Introduction to competition policy market
29: Element of competition law in the internal market
30: Intellectual property rights and the internal market
31: Restrictions on State aid
904 pages, Paperback
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