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European Union-Constitution.
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Law-European Union countries.
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1 online resource (676 pages) |
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online resource cr |
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Front Cover -- Half-Title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Brief contents -- Contents -- Preface for lecturers -- Preface for students -- Acknowledgements -- Table of cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union (numerical) -- Table of cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union (alphabetical) -- Table of cases before the European Court of Human Rights -- Table of cases before national courts -- Table of European Union Decisions -- Table of European Union Treaties -- Table of other Treaties, etc. -- Table of European Union Regulations -- Table of European Union Directives -- Rules of Procedure of the Institutions of the European Union -- Table of Statutes -- Table of Statutory Instruments -- List of abbreviations -- Equivalences -- Part 1: Constitutional and administrative law of the.European Union -- Chapter 1 An introduction to the European Union -- Learning objectives -- 1.1 The European Union today -- 1.1.1 Values and objectives -- 1.1.2 Institutions -- 1.1.3 Union membership -- 1.1.4 EU law -- 1.1.5 Economic aspects of the Union -- 1.1.6 The EU in the world -- 1.2 History of the European Communities and the EU -- 1.2.1 Lessons from the World Wars -- 1.2.2 The European Coal and Steel Community - 23 July 1952 -- 1.2.3 The European Economic Community and Euratom - 1 July 1958 -- 1.2.4 Enlargement - 1973-86 -- 1.2.5 The Single European Act - 1 July 1987 -- 1.2.6 The Treaty on European Union - 1 November 1993 -- 1.2.7 Enlargement - 1 January 1995 -- 1.2.8 The Treaty of Amsterdam - 1 May 1999 -- 1.2.9 The Treaty of Nice - 1 February 2003 -- 1.2.10 Enlargement - 2004-07 -- 1.2.11 The Treaty of Lisbon - 1 December 2009 -- 1.2.12 The Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance - 1 January 2013 -- 1.2.13 Enlargement - 1 July 2013 -- 1.3 The Treaty of Lisbon -- 1.3.1 The failed Constitutional Treaty. |
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1.3.2 Ratification of the ToL -- 1.3.3 Changes introduced by the ToL -- 1.4 Future of the European Union -- 1.4.1 Future enlargements -- 1.4.2 Future contractions -- 1.4.3 Future directions for the Union -- Chapter summary -- Chapter 2 Institutions of the European Union -- Learning objectives -- 2.1 Introduction to the institutions -- 2.2 The European Council -- 2.2.1 The function of the European Council -- 2.2.2 Composition of the European Council -- 2.2.3 Working procedures of the European Council -- 2.3 The Commission -- 2.3.1 The functions of the Commission -- 2.3.2 Composition of the Commission -- 2.3.3 Working procedures of the Commission -- 2.4 The Council -- 2.4.1 The functions of the Council -- 2.4.2 Composition -- 2.4.3 Working procedures of the Council -- 2.5 The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy -- 2.5.1 The role of the High Representative -- 2.5.2 The appointment of the High Representative -- 2.6 The European Parliament -- 2.6.1 The functions of the European Parliament -- 2.6.2 Composition of the Parliament -- 2.6.3 Working procedures and conduct of the Parliament -- 2.7 Court of Justice of the European Union -- 2.7.1 The Court of Justice -- 2.7.2 The General Court -- 2.7.3 Specialised courts -- 2.8 Other institutions -- 2.8.1 Court of Auditors -- 2.8.2 The European Central Bank -- 2.8.3 The European Investment Bank -- 2.8.4 The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) -- 2.8.5 The Committee of the Regions -- 2.9 Democratic accountability and transparency -- 2.9.1 Democratic accountability -- 2.9.2 Transparency -- Chapter summary -- Chapter 3 Sources of European Union law (including general principles of law and fundamental rights) -- Learning objectives -- 3.1 Introduction to the sources of EU law -- 3.2 The EU Treaties -- 3.2.1 Origins of the Treaties -- 3.2.2 Role of the Treaties. |
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3.2.3 Scope of the Treaties -- 3.2.4 Negotiating and amending the Treaties -- 3.3 General principles (including fundamental rights) -- 3.3.1 Administrative procedural principles -- 3.3.2 Fundamental rights -- 3.4 Secondary legislation - regulations, directives and decisions -- 3.4.1 Regulations -- 3.4.2 Directives -- 3.4.3 Decisions -- 3.4.4 Procedures for adopting legislative acts -- 3.4.5 Legal validity and grounds for annulment of legal acts -- 3.5 Decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union -- 3.6 Soft law -- 3.6.1 Recommendations and opinions -- 3.7 International sources of law -- 3.7.1 International treaties negotiated by the Union -- 3.7.2 International treaties negotiated by EU Member States -- Chapter summary -- Chapter 4 Competences and supremacy of the Union -- Learning objectives -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Competence of the Union -- 4.2.1 The conferral of competence -- 4.2.2 Types of competence -- 4.2.3 Competence to adopt secondary legislation -- 4.2.4 The principles of subsidiarity and proportionality -- 4.3 The supremacy of EU law -- 4.3.1 Recognition of the supremacy of EU law -- 4.3.2 Challenges to the supremacy of EU law -- 4.4 The incorporation and extrication of Union powers in the UK -- 4.4.1 The European Communities Act 1972 -- 4.4.2 Division of competences in Brexit negotiations -- Chapter summary -- Chapter 5 Judicial methodology and preliminary rulings of the Court of Justice -- Learning objectives -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Judicial methods of interpretation -- 5.2.1 Precedent -- 5.2.2 Literal interpretation -- 5.2.3 Historical interpretation -- 5.2.4 Contextual interpretation -- 5.2.5 Teleological interpretation -- 5.3 Preliminary Rulings under Article 267 -- 5.3.1 The jurisdiction of the Court of Justice to interpret Union law -- 5.3.2 Discretion or obligation to refer. |
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5.3.3 Questions on the interpretation or validity of Union law -- 5.3.4 Questions that are necessary to enable a national court to give a judgment -- 5.3.5 Courts against whose decisions there is no judicial remedy under national law -- 5.4 Special forms of procedure -- 5.4.1 Simplified procedure -- 5.4.2 Accelerated (or expedited) procedure -- 5.4.3 Urgent preliminary ruling procedure -- Chapter summary -- Chapter 6 Review of the legality of Union acts -- Learning objectives -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Review of legality of Union acts under Article 263 TFEU -- 6.2.1 Grounds for judicial review -- 6.2.2 Reviewable acts -- 6.2.3 Locus standi (legal standing) -- 6.2.4 Time limits for applications -- 6.2.5 Consequences of annulment -- 6.3 Other procedures -- 6.3.1 Challenging a failure to act under Article 265 TFEU -- 6.3.2 Indirect challenge to a Union act under Article 277 TFEU -- 6.4 Damages for unlawful Union acts under Article 340 TFEU -- 6.4.1 Scope of liability -- 6.4.2 Liability for a lawful act -- 6.4.3 Remedies -- Chapter summary -- Chapter 7 Enforcement proceedings against Member States -- Learning objectives -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 The obligation on Member States -- 7.1.2 Actions by the Commission under Article 258 TFEU -- 7.1.3 Actions by another Member State under Article 259 TFEU -- 7.2 The stages of Article 258 TFEU proceedings -- 7.2.1 The administrative stage -- 7.2.2 The reasoned opinion -- 7.2.3 The judicial stage -- 7.3 Pecuniary penalties -- 7.3.1 Calculation of payments -- 7.3.2 Collection of payments -- 7.3.3 Article 260(3) TFEU -- 7.4 Interim measures -- 7.4.1 Interim measures ordered by the Court of Justice -- 7.4.2 Interim measures ordered by a national Court -- Chapter summary -- Chapter 8 Direct effect, indirect effect and state liability -- Learning objectives -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Direct effect. |
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8.2.1 The principle of direct effect -- 8.2.2 The scope of direct effect -- 8.2.3 Direct effect of directives -- 8.3 Indirect effect -- 8.3.1 The principle of indirect effect -- 8.3.2 Limitations to the principle of indirect effect -- 8.4 State liability -- 8.4.1 State liability arising from unimplemented directives -- 8.4.2 State liability arising from incorrect implementation -- 8.4.3 Unimplemented directives revisited -- 8.4.4 State liability arising from acts of the executive and the judiciary -- 8.5 The enforcement of EU law in the UK courts -- 8.5.1 Direct effect of EU law in the UK -- 8.5.2 Indirect effect of EU law in the UK -- Chapter summary -- Part 2: Substantive areas of EU law -- Chapter 9 European Union citizenship and free movement rights -- Learning objectives -- 9.1 Introduction to the free movement of persons -- 9.1.1 Free movement of persons and non-discrimination -- 9.1.2 EU citizenship -- 9.1.3 Directive 2004/38 -- 9.2 Free movement of EU citizens -- 9.2.1 Scope -- 9.2.2 Rights of entry and residence -- 9.3 Free movement rights of family members of EU citizens -- 9.3.1 Scope -- 9.3.2 Rights of entry and residence -- 9.3.3 Rights of family members in the event of death, departure or divorce -- 9.3.4 Rights to equal treatment -- 9.4 Expulsion and restrictions on free movement rights -- 9.4.1 General protection from expulsion -- 9.4.2 Expulsion on grounds of public policy, public security or public health -- 9.5 Social benefits -- 9.5.1 Equal treatment regardless of nationality -- 9.5.2 Rights of economically inactive EU citizens to social benefits -- 9.5.3 Rights of EU students to social benefits -- 9.6 The Schengen acquis and its integration into the European Union -- 9.6.1 Development of the Schengen area -- 9.6.2 Participation in the Schengen acquis -- 9.6.3 Measures adopted by Schengen group members. |
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9.6.4 The Schengen Information System (SIS). |
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10 concurrent users. UkHlHU |
Alt author |
Neller, Jen.
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ISBN |
9781292218687 (electronic bk.) |
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