Robert Schütze
European Union Law
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European Union Law
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Schütze's 'European Union Law' uses a distinctive three-part structure to examine the constitutional foundations, legal powers and substantive law of the European Union. Written in a uniquely engaging style, and full of illuminating analyses, this book provides a thorough and modern guide to the study of European law.
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Schütze's 'European Union Law' uses a distinctive three-part structure to examine the constitutional foundations, legal powers and substantive law of the European Union. Written in a uniquely engaging style, and full of illuminating analyses, this book provides a thorough and modern guide to the study of European law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 4. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1136
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 171mm
- ISBN-13: 9780198941033
- ISBN-10: 019894103X
- Artikelnr.: 72654601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 4. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1136
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 171mm
- ISBN-13: 9780198941033
- ISBN-10: 019894103X
- Artikelnr.: 72654601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Schütze is Professor of European and Comparative Law at Durham University and LUISS (Rome). He is also a permanent Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges).
Part 1 - Constitutional Foundations
1: Constitutional History: From Paris to Lisbon
2: Constitutional Nature: A Federation of States
3: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions I
4: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions II
5: European Law I: Nature - Direct Effect
6: European Law II: Nature - Primacy/Pre-emption
Part 2 - Governmental Powers
7: Legislative Powers: Competences and Procedures
8: External Powers: Competences and Procedures
9: Executive Powers: Competences and Procedures
10: Judicial Powers I: (Centralised) European Procedures
11: Judicial Powers II: (Decentralised) National Procedures
12: Limiting Powers: EU Fundamental Rights
Part 3 - Substantive Policies
13: Free Movement: Goods I - Negative Integration
14: Free Movement: Goods II - Positive Integration
15: Free Movement: Persons - Workers and Beyond
16: Free Movement: Services and Capital
17: EU Competition Law: Private Undertakings
18: EU Internal Policies: An Overview
19: EU External Policies: An Overview
20: Epilogue: Brexit and The Union - Past, Present, Future
21: Appendix: How to Study European Union Law
1: Constitutional History: From Paris to Lisbon
2: Constitutional Nature: A Federation of States
3: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions I
4: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions II
5: European Law I: Nature - Direct Effect
6: European Law II: Nature - Primacy/Pre-emption
Part 2 - Governmental Powers
7: Legislative Powers: Competences and Procedures
8: External Powers: Competences and Procedures
9: Executive Powers: Competences and Procedures
10: Judicial Powers I: (Centralised) European Procedures
11: Judicial Powers II: (Decentralised) National Procedures
12: Limiting Powers: EU Fundamental Rights
Part 3 - Substantive Policies
13: Free Movement: Goods I - Negative Integration
14: Free Movement: Goods II - Positive Integration
15: Free Movement: Persons - Workers and Beyond
16: Free Movement: Services and Capital
17: EU Competition Law: Private Undertakings
18: EU Internal Policies: An Overview
19: EU External Policies: An Overview
20: Epilogue: Brexit and The Union - Past, Present, Future
21: Appendix: How to Study European Union Law
Part I. Constitutional Foundations: 1. Constitutional history: from Paris to Lisbon; 2. Constitutional nature: a federation of states; 3. European law I: nature - direct effect; 4. European law II: nature - supremacy/pre-emption; 5. Governmental structure: Union institutions I; 6. Governmental structure: Union institutions II; Part II. Governmental Powers: 7. Legislative powers: competences and procedures; 8. External powers: competences and procedures; 9. Executive powers: competences and procedures; 10. Judicial powers I: (centralised) European procedures; 11. Judicial powers II: (decentralised) national procedures; 12. Judicial powers III: EU fundamental rights; Part III. Substantive Law: 13. Free movement of goods I: negative integration; 14. Free movement of goods II: positive integration; 15. Free movement of persons: workers and beyond; 16. Free movement of services and capital; 17. Competition law: private undertakings; 18. Internal policies: an overview; 19. Brexit and the Union: past, present, future; 20. Appendices: how to study European law.
Part 1 - Constitutional Foundations
1: Constitutional History: From Paris to Lisbon
2: Constitutional Nature: A Federation of States
3: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions I
4: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions II
5: European Law I: Nature - Direct Effect
6: European Law II: Nature - Primacy/Pre-emption
Part 2 - Governmental Powers
7: Legislative Powers: Competences and Procedures
8: External Powers: Competences and Procedures
9: Executive Powers: Competences and Procedures
10: Judicial Powers I: (Centralised) European Procedures
11: Judicial Powers II: (Decentralised) National Procedures
12: Limiting Powers: EU Fundamental Rights
Part 3 - Substantive Policies
13: Free Movement: Goods I - Negative Integration
14: Free Movement: Goods II - Positive Integration
15: Free Movement: Persons - Workers and Beyond
16: Free Movement: Services and Capital
17: EU Competition Law: Private Undertakings
18: EU Internal Policies: An Overview
19: EU External Policies: An Overview
20: Epilogue: Brexit and The Union - Past, Present, Future
21: Appendix: How to Study European Union Law
1: Constitutional History: From Paris to Lisbon
2: Constitutional Nature: A Federation of States
3: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions I
4: Governmental Structure: Union Institutions II
5: European Law I: Nature - Direct Effect
6: European Law II: Nature - Primacy/Pre-emption
Part 2 - Governmental Powers
7: Legislative Powers: Competences and Procedures
8: External Powers: Competences and Procedures
9: Executive Powers: Competences and Procedures
10: Judicial Powers I: (Centralised) European Procedures
11: Judicial Powers II: (Decentralised) National Procedures
12: Limiting Powers: EU Fundamental Rights
Part 3 - Substantive Policies
13: Free Movement: Goods I - Negative Integration
14: Free Movement: Goods II - Positive Integration
15: Free Movement: Persons - Workers and Beyond
16: Free Movement: Services and Capital
17: EU Competition Law: Private Undertakings
18: EU Internal Policies: An Overview
19: EU External Policies: An Overview
20: Epilogue: Brexit and The Union - Past, Present, Future
21: Appendix: How to Study European Union Law
Part I. Constitutional Foundations: 1. Constitutional history: from Paris to Lisbon; 2. Constitutional nature: a federation of states; 3. European law I: nature - direct effect; 4. European law II: nature - supremacy/pre-emption; 5. Governmental structure: Union institutions I; 6. Governmental structure: Union institutions II; Part II. Governmental Powers: 7. Legislative powers: competences and procedures; 8. External powers: competences and procedures; 9. Executive powers: competences and procedures; 10. Judicial powers I: (centralised) European procedures; 11. Judicial powers II: (decentralised) national procedures; 12. Judicial powers III: EU fundamental rights; Part III. Substantive Law: 13. Free movement of goods I: negative integration; 14. Free movement of goods II: positive integration; 15. Free movement of persons: workers and beyond; 16. Free movement of services and capital; 17. Competition law: private undertakings; 18. Internal policies: an overview; 19. Brexit and the Union: past, present, future; 20. Appendices: how to study European law.