A fresh, accessible and interdisciplinary take on the subject wishing to engage the reader with the wider context of the EU project. Suitable for one-semester and introductory courses in law, political/social science or European studies at both undergraduate and graduate level.
A fresh, accessible and interdisciplinary take on the subject wishing to engage the reader with the wider context of the EU project. Suitable for one-semester and introductory courses in law, political/social science or European studies at both undergraduate and graduate level.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Dawson is Professor of European Law and Governance at the Hertie School in Berlin. His research focuses on the relationship between law and policymaking in the EU. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the European Law Review and co-editor of the book series Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy.
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Preface Glossary of Abbreviations Table of Cases 1. Understanding EU Law and Governance 2. The EU as a Bureaucracy 3. The EU as a Political Union 4. The EU as a Regulator 5. The EU as a Legal Order 6. The EU as a Market 7. The EU as a Union of Citizens 8. The EU as a Union of Values 9. The EU as a Unity 10. The Future of EU Law and Governance Index.
Preface Glossary of Abbreviations Table of Cases 1. Understanding EU Law and Governance 2. The EU as a Bureaucracy 3. The EU as a Political Union 4. The EU as a Regulator 5. The EU as a Legal Order 6. The EU as a Market 7. The EU as a Union of Citizens 8. The EU as a Union of Values 9. The EU as a Unity 10. The Future of EU Law and Governance Index.
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