ABSTRACT

First published in 1998, this volume drew upon a variety of primary and secondary sources from a number of academic disciplines. European Union Law provides not merely the materials which form the law, but also analysis of the pressures, ideologies and agents which have shaped it. It is suitable for newer types of European Union law courses which trace the development of the European Union from economic to political community as well as for the more traditional courses which focus predominantly upon the law of the Institutions and of the internal market. Suitable for both undergraduates and postgraduates.

chapter 1|48 pages

The Single Market

chapter 2|52 pages

Citizenship and Culture

chapter 4|69 pages

External Relations

chapter 5|51 pages

Economic and Monetary Union

chapter 6|44 pages

Free Movement of Goods

chapter 7|36 pages

Trade Restrictions and Public Goods

chapter 8|75 pages

The Service Economy

chapter 9|57 pages

Free Movement of Labour

chapter 10|37 pages

Social Policy

chapter 12|44 pages

Cartels

chapter 13|74 pages

Abuse of Market Power

chapter 14|56 pages

Taxation