The Directions series has been written with students in mind. The ideal guide as they approach the subject for the first time, EU Law Directions will help them:
· Gain a complete understanding of the topic: just the right amount of detail conveyed clearly.
· Understand the law in context: with scene-setting introductions and highlighted case extracts, the practical importance of the law becomes clear.
· Identify when and how to critically evaluate the law: they'll be introduced to the key areas of debate and given the confidence to question the law.
· Deepen and test knowledge: visually engaging learning and self-testing features aid understanding and help students tackle assessments with confidence.
· Elevate their learning: with the ground-work in place your students can aspire to take their learning to the next level, with direction provided on how to go further.
-.Gain a complete understanding of the topic: we won't overload or leave your students short, just the right amount of detail conveyed clearly
-.Understand the law in context: with scene-setting introductions and highlighted case extracts, the practical importance of the law becomes clear
- Identify when and how to critically evaluate the law: we'll introduce the key areas of debate and give your students the confidence to question the law
- Direct and consolidate their knowledge: visually engaging learning and self-testing features aid understanding and help your students tackle assessments with confidence
- Elevate their learning: with the ground-work in place your students can aspire to take learning to the next level, the authors provide direction on going further
- Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support
New to this Edition:
- Changes to the learning features, in particular the Case Close-Ups and Thinking Points, to further support students' learning
- The chapter on discrimination has been revised for optimum clarity
- An updated Brexit chapter includes the latest agreements and discussion
Table of Contents:
Part 1: Institutional Law
1:The establishment and development of the European Union
2: The Union institutions
3:Transfer of powers, competences and law-making
4:Sources and forms of EU law
5:Supremacy of EU law
Part 2: Procedural Actions, Enforcement, and Remedies in EU Law
6:The preliminary ruling (Article 267 TFEU)
7:Treaty enforcement actions against member states
8: Remedies: direct and indirect effects and state liability
9:Direct actions before the European Court of Justice
Part 3: Substantive Law
10:Free movement of goods I: tariff & tax barriers
11:Free movement of goods II: non-tariff barriers
12:Free movement of persons
13:An introduction to EU competition policy and law
14:Discrimination law
15:Brexit
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