Understanding Eu Law.
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. It is also indispensable reading for students on business studies courses. Fully revised and updated, this fifth edition continues to look at the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2012.
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Edición: | 5th ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- UNDERSTANDING EUROPEAN UNION LAW; Copyright; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Glossary; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; I. The significance of EU law; II. The aims of this book; III. Your approach to studying EU law; IV. Finding resources on EU law; V. Beginning your studies; VI. Conclusions; 2 The Creation of a European Union; I. The European Communities: why they were created and what they comprise; II. The development of the European Economic Community (EEC); III. The EU today and in the future; 3 Who Runs the EU?; I. Power sharing in the EU
- II. The institutional structure of the EUIII. Institutional balance, accountability and democracy in the EU; IV. Conclusions; 4 Sources of Union Law; I. Primary sources of EU law; II. Secondary sources of EU law; III. Case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union; IV. General principles of Union law; V. International agreements; VI. Conclusions; 5 The Relationship Between Union Law and National Legal Systems; I. The doctrines of direct effect and supremacy; II. Conclusions; 6 Enforcing Union Law; I. Enforcing Union law rights before national courts
- II. Preliminary references and rulingsIII. Enforcement actions against Member States (Arts 258-260 TFEU); IV. Actions against EU Institutions: judicial review of the acts and omissions of Union bodies; V. Conclusions; 7 Free Movement of Goods; I. The elimination of pecuniary (monetary) barriers to trade; II. The elimination of non- pecuniary barriers to trade; III. Conclusions; 8 Free Movement of Persons; I. Gaining the right to 'free movement'; II. Limitations on citizens' rights to free movement; III. Free movement: workers' rights (Arts 45-48 TFEU)
- IV. Freedom of establishment and the provision of servicesV. Enforcing rights to free movement; 9 Revision and Exams; I. Revision; II. Examination technique; Index