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European Union Law
Second Edition
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A highly accessible account of European Union law. The clear and concise commentary and explanations are complemented by summaries of key cases to illustrate the points of law, creating a complete learning experience in one volume. With a strong focus on active learning techniques, the book promotes an understanding of, and engagement with, the key issues through the use of chapter introductions, self-assessment questions, exercises, and summaries. Together with a glossary of key terms, these features help to guide and support students, making this an ideal choice for those studying introductory EU modules.
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Cases and materials (password protected) hyperlinked pdf documents that accompnay the book End-of-chapter assessment questions containing outline answers Web links to useful EU law sites
1. Origins of European Community and European Union law
2. The institutions of the Community and the EU
3. Sovereignty and sources of law
4. Enforcement of Community law in national courts
5. Preliminary references
6. Challenging Community action or inaction
7. Community and Member State liability in damages
8. Free movement of goods
9. Free movement of persons: citizens of the European Union
10. Free movement of persons: workers, the self-employed, and their families
11. Free movement of persons: limitations on grounds of public policy, public security, or public health
12. Introduction to EC competition law
13. Anti competitive agreements, decisions, and concerted practices
14. Abuse of a dominant position
Elspeth Berry , Senior Lecturer in Law, Nottingham Law School, Sylvia Hargreaves , Principal Lecturer in Law, Nottingham Law School