Eu Law Directions : Directions
By: Foster, Nigel (Author).
Oxford University Press. Published: 24/04/2008. Audience Guide: Tertiary Education (US: College), Undergraduate. Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
EU Law Directions is written in an informal and engaging manner with an emphasis on explaining the key topics covered in EU courses with clarity. No previous knowledge is assumed making this is an ideal main text for those encountering EU law for the first time. The book is logically structured and set out in a manner aimed to make EU law less complicated. The book takes you through all the important aspects of EU law needed for degree level study and examination, from the reasons behind the setting up of the European Communities in the first place to the development of very important substantive areas of law now such as European Citizenship and the continuing development of the law on the free movement of goods. Online Resource Centre Student resources Timeline Annotated web links Revision material - study and examination techniques Legislation and case updates Lecturer resources Testbank of questions (including questions in text) 150 Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0199230358/9780199230358
TITLE: EU Law Directions CONTRIBUTORS: Foster, Nigel (Author) IMPRINT: Oxford University Press PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 24/04/2008
SUBJECT: Law, Law, European Law, European Law - Courts & Procedure DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 195mm x 264mm (Spine: 17mm) PAGES: 432 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Tertiary Education (US: College), Undergraduate CONTENTS: PART 1: INSTITUTIONAL LAW; 1. The Establishment and Development of the EU; 2. The Widening and Deepening of the EU; 3. The Union Institutions; 4. Community Law: Sources, Forms and Law Making; 5. EU Law: Transfer, Competences and Supremacy; PART 2: PROCEDURAL LAW; 6. The Preliminary Ruling (Article 234); 7. ECJ Remedies: Direct and Indirect Effects and State Liability; 8. Enforcement Actions against Member States; 9. Direct actions before the ECJ; PART 3: SUBSTANTIVE LAW; 10. Free Movement of Goods 1: Tarrif & Tax Barriers; 11. Free Movement of Goods 2: Non-Tarrif Barriers; 12. Free Movement of Persons 1; 13. Free Movement of Persons 2: European Union Citizenship; 14. Sex Discrimination Law
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