Nigel Foster provides a concise and clear explanation of EU law, covering both institutional aspects and key substantive areas, offering an accessible entry point to the subject.
Nigel Foster provides a concise and clear explanation of EU law, covering both institutional aspects and key substantive areas, offering an accessible entry point to the subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nigel Foster, FRSA, is the Visiting Professor of European Law, Europa-Institut, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany; Professor of EU law for the South East Europe Law Schools Consortium.; Visiting Professor & External Advisor, The University College of Northern Borneo; and LLM International Business Law Supervisor, Robert Kennedy College, Switzerland. He has extensive experience teaching and examining EU law. His other OUP publications include Blackstone's EU Treaties & Legislation, EU Law Directions, Concentrate Q&A on EU Law, and German Legal System and Laws.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Institutional and Procedural Law of the European Union 1: The history and constitutional basis of the European Union 2: The Union institutions 3: The empowerment of the Union: transfer, division, and control of powers 4: EU law: sources, forms, and law-making 5: Supremacy of EU law 6: Ensuring EU laws are effective: remedies and Article 267 TFEU 7: The direct jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice Part II: Introduction to the Substantive Law of the EU 8: The free movement of goods 9: The free movement of persons 10: An introduction to EU competition law and policy Part III: The EU, UK, and Brexit 11: The changing relations of the UK with the EU
Part I: Institutional and Procedural Law of the European Union 1: The history and constitutional basis of the European Union 2: The Union institutions 3: The empowerment of the Union: transfer, division, and control of powers 4: EU law: sources, forms, and law-making 5: Supremacy of EU law 6: Ensuring EU laws are effective: remedies and Article 267 TFEU 7: The direct jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice Part II: Introduction to the Substantive Law of the EU 8: The free movement of goods 9: The free movement of persons 10: An introduction to EU competition law and policy Part III: The EU, UK, and Brexit 11: The changing relations of the UK with the EU
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