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Oxford University Press
07 November 2024
The definitive EU law textbook: the most authoritative coverage, including extracts from all key cases and materials, from a world-renowned author team.

Respected as the definitive textbook on the subject, this is the stand-alone guide to EU law. The world-renowned authors offer the ideal balance of commentary, key cases, and materials to provide the most authoritative coverage and analysis. This UK version sections at the end of chapters covering how the principles apply or don't apply to the UK post-Brexit.

Key Features

- If you are studying law outside of the UK, please see EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, ISBN 9780198915522. - Written by leading scholars on European Union law and provides an insightful analysis of the subject. - Succinct and clear commentary sets out the law, illuminates the accompanying materials, and delivers critical and contextual analysis of all the legal and political aspects of EU law and policy. - Includes sections at the end of chapters covering how the principles apply or don't apply to the UK post-Brexit.

New to this edition

The eighth edition has been updated to include expanded discussions of key topics, including: - A revised chapter on membership, now including issues relating to entry, as well as Member State obligations and exit - Adjusted chapters on legislation, decision-making, and democracy, allowing fuller treatment of the complex issues concerning governance and democracy within the EU Separate and expanded discussions of free movement of capital and economic and monetary union Digital - Inclusion of important new case law on areas such as: competence, preliminary rulings, State aids, human rights, citizenship, competition, direct effect, freedom of establishment, and international relations lawformats - Clear updated guidance in each chapter as to how the subject matter applies in the UK in the light of Brexitand resources

Digital formats and resources

The 8th edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats: the e-book and Law Trove offer a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support. For more information about e-books, please visit http://www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   8th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
ISBN:   9780198915485
ISBN 10:   0198915489
Series:   Text, Cases, and Materials
Pages:   1344
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: The development of European integration 2: Membership: Entry, Obligations and Exit 3: The Institutions 4: Competence 5: Instruments and the Hierarchy of Norms 6: Legislation and Decision-making 7: Legislation, Decision-making and Democracy 8: The Nature and Effect of EU Law: Direct Effect and Beyond 9: The Application of EU Law: Remedies in National Courts 10: The Relationship between EU Law and National Law: Primacy 11: EU international Relations Law 12: Human Rights in the EU 13: Enforcement Action against Member States 14: Preliminary Rulings 15: Review of Legality: Access 16: Review of Legality: Grounds of Review 17: Damages Actions and Money Claims 18: The Single Market 19: Free Movement of Goods: Duties, Charges, and Taxes 20: Free Movement of Goods: Quantitative Restrictions 21: Free Movement of Capital 22: Free movement of Workers 23: Freedom of Establishment and to Provide Services 24: Citizenship of the European Union 25: Equal Treatment and Non-Discrimination: On Grounds of Sex, Race, Disability, Religion or Belief and Age 26: Economic and Monetary Union 27: AFSJ: EU criminal law 28: Competition Law: Article 101 29: Competition Law: Article 102 30: Competition Law: Mergers 31: The State and the Common Market

Paul Craig, QC, FBA, is Emeritus Professor of English Law at St John's College, Oxford. Paul is one of the foremost scholars on European law and administrative law and has published extensively in these areas. Gráinne de Búrca is the Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor of Law and Director of both the Hauser Global Law School and Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice at New York University. Gráinne is a leading expert on European Union law, European human rights law, and European and transnational governance and has written widely in these areas.

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