ABSTRACT

This new textbook has been specifically written to give law students detailed and up-to-date knowledge of all the main areas of EU law, whilst leading them to examination success. The book provides an in-depth and detailed examination of, and commentary on the areas of institutional and of substantive EU law forming the syllabus of standard academic courses on EU law. Beginning with an introduction to institutional EU law and with the general objectives of the EU, its institutions and processes; the book then moves on to cover substantive EU law; the fundamental freedoms and EC competition law.

Unlike other texts this book successfully combines authoritative text with case summaries and judgments, these being highlighted in colour tinted boxes for easy identification. The author identifies the relevant points and key facts of the leading cases and discusses the judgments in detail, often in the light of subsequent developments.

The text is fully up-to-date and incorporates material on: all important judgments up to 15th December 2007 (including - Case C-234/04 Kapferer; Case T-155/04 Sistemi Integrati; Case C-470/03 AGM Cosmet; Case C-173/03 Traghetti del Mediterranes SpA; Case C-173/05 Commission v Italy; Case C-208/05 ITC Innovative Technology Center and Case C-119/05 Lucchini), Directive 2006/123/EC on Services in the Internal Market, the December 2006 Leniency Notice of the EC Commission, the new fining policy of the EC Commission in competition cases, the Model Leniency Programme adopted by the European Competition Network, and the main competences of the new EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). The book also provides a substantial analysis of, and commentary on the brand new groundbreaking 'Lisbon Treaty'

Student-friendly features include:

short summaries at the beginning of each chapter outlining the topics and concepts covered

  • an aide-memoire at the end of each chapter to highlight and reflect upon the main points
  • recommended reading at the end of each chapter to facilitate further research
  • a full colour map identifying EU Member States (with accession dates) and candidate states
  • a Companion Website featuring updates twice a year to the cases and legislation discussed within the text; annotated Web links to online sources of interest; end of chapter test questions with suggested answers and a self-test bank of multiple choice questions and answers

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

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chapter 1|41 pages

THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

chapter 2|22 pages

THE TREATY OF LISBON

chapter 4|47 pages

COMPETENCES OF THE EU

chapter 6|16 pages

LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES IN THE COMMUNITY

chapter 7|44 pages

SOURCES OF COMMUNITY LAW

chapter 8|42 pages

PRELIMINARY RULINGS: ARTICLE 234 EC

chapter 9|9 pages

DIRECT APPLICABILITY OF COMMUNITY LAW

chapter 10|32 pages

DIRECT EFFECT OF COMMUNITY LAW

chapter 11|15 pages

SUPREMACY OF COMMUNITY LAW

chapter 16|5 pages

THE CUSTOMS UNION

chapter 18|20 pages

DISCRIMINATORY INTERNAL TAXATION

chapter 21|13 pages

ARTICLE 30 EC

chapter 22|23 pages

CITIZENSHIP OF THE EU

chapter 23|34 pages

FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS

chapter 25|15 pages

EXCEPTIONS TO THE FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS

chapter 26|24 pages

INTRODUCTION TO EC COMPETITION LAW

chapter 27|58 pages

ARTICLE 81 EC

chapter 28|45 pages

ARTICLE 82 EC

chapter 29|24 pages

MERGER CONTROL

chapter 30|41 pages

ENFORCEMENT OF ARTICLES 81 AND 82 EC

chapter 31|39 pages

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS