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ISBN 10: 1444174193
ISBN 13: 978-1444174199
Author: Tony Storey, Chris Turner
European Law is a core element of all law degrees in England and Wales. Unlocking EU Law will ensure you grasp the main concepts with ease, providing you with an essential foundation for further study or practice. This new fourth edition is fully up-to-date with the latest developments and includes:
- The European Union Act 2011
- Detailed coverage of the Lisbon Treaty
- All major new cases
This book is essential reading for students studying EU Law on undergraduate courses in the UK.
The UNLOCKING THE LAW series is designed specifically to make the law accessible. Features include:
aims and objectives at the start of each chapter
- key facts charts to consolidate your knowledge
- diagrams to aid learning
- summaries to help check your understanding of each chapter
- problem questions with guidance on answering
- a glossary of legal terminology
The series covers all the core subjects required by the Bar Council and the Law Society for entry onto professional qualifications, as well as popular option units.
The website www.unlockingthelaw.co.uk provides supporting resources such as multiple choice questions, key questions and answers and updates to the law.
Unlocking EU Law 4th Table of contents:
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Introduction to EU Law
- Overview of the European Union: history, institutions, and aims
- The significance of EU law in the member states
- Relationship between EU law and national legal systems
- Key sources of EU law: treaties, regulations, directives, and decisions
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The Institutions of the EU
- The European Commission: structure, role, and functions
- The European Parliament: structure, powers, and legislative role
- The European Council and Council of the European Union: roles and functions
- The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU): structure and jurisdiction
- The European Central Bank and other bodies
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Sources of EU Law
- Primary sources: founding treaties and amendments (Treaty on European Union, Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union)
- Secondary sources: regulations, directives, and decisions
- EU case law and its importance in shaping the legal landscape
- The concept of “soft law” in the EU legal system
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The Principles of EU Law
- Supremacy and direct effect: the primacy of EU law over national law
- The principle of subsidiarity and proportionality
- The principle of non-discrimination and free movement of persons
- Fundamental rights in the EU legal system
- The role of the CJEU in interpreting and enforcing EU law
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The Internal Market
- Free movement of goods, services, persons, and capital
- Barriers to free movement: non-tariff barriers, discrimination, and exceptions
- The role of the European Court of Justice in interpreting the internal market rules
- Competition law and its enforcement within the EU
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EU Competition Law
- The objectives and importance of EU competition law
- Anti-competitive agreements and practices (Article 101 TFEU)
- Abuse of dominant position (Article 102 TFEU)
- EU merger control and state aid rules
- Enforcement by the European Commission and the role of national competition authorities
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EU External Relations and International Agreements
- The EU’s role in international trade and diplomacy
- External competences of the EU under its treaties
- The EU and its trade agreements: customs union, single market, and third-party countries
- EU treaties with non-member countries and global organizations
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Judicial Review in the EU
- The role of the Court of Justice in ensuring compliance with EU law
- Actions for annulment, infringement proceedings, and the role of national courts
- Preliminary rulings and the principle of judicial cooperation
- The concept of standing before the Court of Justice and conditions for bringing cases
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EU Citizenship and Fundamental Rights
- The evolution of EU citizenship and its legal implications
- Protection of fundamental rights in the EU: Charter of Fundamental Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights
- Social and economic rights of EU citizens
- The role of the CJEU in ensuring respect for fundamental rights
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EU Law in Practice
- The role of national courts in applying EU law
- The impact of EU law on national legal systems and judicial cooperation
- The principle of primacy in national legal orders
- Enforcement mechanisms and compliance with EU law at the national level
- Brexit and the Future of EU Law
- The legal implications of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union
- Changes to EU law after Brexit and its impact on the EU legal system
- The future of EU integration, enlargement, and external relations
- Challenges and reforms in the EU legal framework in response to global and political changes
- Conclusion
- The ongoing evolution of EU law and its future direction
- The challenges and opportunities of the EU legal system
- Summary of key principles and their application in real-world scenarios
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