European Union Law (4th Ed.)

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The fourth edition of this well established and highly regarded work on EU law maintains its character by combining comprehensive yet accessible coverage with in-depth analysis of the law and student-friendly pedagogy. It is fully up to date so encompassing critical examination of new important judgments of EU and national courts and developments in institutional, constitutional and substantive EU Law.

The book keeps its unique style in that it is both a textbook and a casebook. Case summaries are highlighted in colour-tinted boxes for ease of reference, and are accompanied by key facts and critical analysis, often in the light of subsequent developments.

The student-friendly approach is enhanced by market-driven pedagogical features, including:

  • Concise outlines, at the beginning of each chapter describing its content and assisting in revision;
  • An aide-mémoire, often presented in diagrammatic form, at the end of each chapter to highlight and reinforce key points;
  • End of chapter recommended reading lists to encourage and facilitate further research;
  • End of chapter problem and essay questions testing the students? ability to apply what they have learnt;
  • Cross-references to show how topics are interrelated; and
  • A map identifying EU Member States, candidate States; and, potential candidate States.

The book?s companion website offers a range of teaching and learning resources including an interactive timeline of the EU, useful web links, self-test questions and much more.

This book is essential reading for those studying EU law on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will be of interest to students of political science, social science and business studies.

1. THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

2. MEMBERSHIP OF THE EU

3. THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF THE EU

4. SOURCES OF EU LAW

5. LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES IN THE EU

6. COMPETENCES OF THE EU 7. THE COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY (CFSP): A COMPONENT OF EU FOREIGN ACTION

8. PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE EU

9. SUPREMACY OF EU LAW 10. DIRECT EFFECT OF EU LAW

11. INDIRECT OR INTRPRETATIVE EFFCT OF EU LAW Indirect or Interpretative Effect of EU LAW

12. DIRECT APPLICABILITY OF EU LAW

13. THE PRINCIPLE OF STATE LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF EU LAW

14. PRELIMINARY RULINGS: ARTICLE 267 TFEU

15. ENFORCEMENT OF EU LAW – ACTIONS AGAINST MEMBER STATES

16. DIRECT ACTIONS AGAINST EU INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES OR AGENCIES - PART I Articles 263, 277 and 265 TFEU

17. DIRECT ACTIONS AGAINST EU INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES OR AGENCIES - PART II Action for damages: non-contractual liability of the European Union under Article 340(2) TFEU

18. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNAL MARKET OF THE EU

DUTIES AND CHARGES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT TO CUSTOMS DUTIES (CEEs)

19. ABOLITION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES AND CHARGES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT TO CUSTOMS DUTIES (CEEs)

20. PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATORY INTERNAL TAXATION

21. PROHIBITION OF QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS (QRs) AND MEASURES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (MEQRs) ARTICLES 34 AND 35 TFEU

22. DEROGATIONS FROM ARTICLES 34 AND 35 TFEU LISTED IN ARTICLE 36 TFEU, AND JUSTIFICATIONS BASED ON MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS

23. CITIZENSHIP OF THE EU

24. FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS

25.THE RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT AND THE RIGHT TO SUPPLY AND RECEIVE SERVICES

26. EXCEPTIONS TO THE FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS

27. INTRODUCTION TO EU COMPETITION LAW

28. ARTICLE 101 TFEU

29. ARTICLE 102 TFEU

30. MERGER CONTROL

31. ENFORCEMENT OF ARTICLES 101 AND 102 TFEU

32. THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE (AFSJ)

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Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland is Professor of International and EU Law at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. She is also the author of the Routledge textbooks Public International Law and Competition Law in the Caribbean Common Market and Economy.