This student-friendly text is broad in scope and highly accessible, inspiring students towards further study and showing that understanding EU law can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
This eighth edition has been fully revised and updated with the latest legislative changes and includes an in-depth discussion of 'Brexit' and its implications for EU-UK relations.
Simplified, this means that certain past decisions of the Court are no longer to be considered 'good' law and also that non-discriminatory 'selling arrangements' are not to be considered 'measures having equivalent effect'.
This book looks at the main themes of EU law in a logical, progressive manner, giving the reader an understanding of EU law, concentrating on how, and especially why, the law has developed as it has.
This textbook provides an explanatory and contextual view of EU law and its impact in a simple and easily accessible yet analytical manner.
Citizenship and free movement / Norbert Reich -- Open markets / Norbert Reich -- Competition law / Jeremy Scholes -- Adequate standards / Norbert Reich -- Autonomy / Annette Nordhausen Scholes -- Liability and judicial governance in the EU ...
... relationship with the European Parliament, see F.B. Jacobs, 'EU agencies and the European Parliament', in M. Everson, C. Monda, E. Vos (eds), European Agencies in between Institutions and Member States (2014, Wolters Kluwer) 201.
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This is followed by the second chapter, which sets the scene by explaining the socio-political background at the both levels, national and supranational.
Previous edition, 1st, published in 1999.