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Author Davies, Karen, LLB.
Title Understanding European union law.
Publication Info London : Taylor & Francis, 2013.
Edition 5th ed.



Descript 1 online resource (217 p.)
Edition 5th ed.
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents UNDERSTANDING EUROPEAN UNION LAW -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- I. The significance of EU law -- II. The aims of this book -- III. Your approach to studying EU law -- IV. Finding resources on EU law -- V. Beginning your studies -- VI. Conclusions -- 2 The Creation of a European Union -- I. The European Communities: why they were created and what they comprise -- II. The development of the European Economic Community (EEC) -- III. The EU today and in the future -- 3 Who Runs the EU?
I. Power sharing in the EU -- II. The institutional structure of the EU -- III. Institutional balance, accountability and democracy in the EU -- IV. Conclusions -- 4 Sources of Union Law -- I. Primary sources of EU law -- II. Secondary sources of EU law -- III. Case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union -- IV. General principles of Union law -- V. International agreements -- VI. Conclusions -- 5 The Relationship Between Union Law and National Legal Systems -- I. The doctrines of direct effect and supremacy -- II. Conclusions -- 6 Enforcing Union Law
I. Enforcing Union law rights before national courts -- II. Preliminary references and rulings -- III. Enforcement actions against Member States (Arts 258-260 TFEU) -- IV. Actions against EU Institutions: judicial review of the acts and omissions of Union bodies -- V. Conclusions -- 7 Free Movement of Goods -- I. The elimination of pecuniary (monetary) barriers to trade -- II. The elimination of non- pecuniary barriers to trade -- III. Conclusions -- 8 Free Movement of Persons -- I. Gaining the right to 'free movement' -- II. Limitations on citizens' rights to free movement
III. Free movement: workers' rights (Arts 45-48 TFEU) -- IV. Freedom of establishment and the provision of services -- V. Enforcing rights to free movement -- 9 Revision and Exams -- I. Revision -- II. Examination technique -- Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781135098162
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Author Davies, Karen, LLB.
Subject Law -- European Union countries.
Descript 1 online resource (217 p.)
Edition 5th ed.
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents UNDERSTANDING EUROPEAN UNION LAW -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- I. The significance of EU law -- II. The aims of this book -- III. Your approach to studying EU law -- IV. Finding resources on EU law -- V. Beginning your studies -- VI. Conclusions -- 2 The Creation of a European Union -- I. The European Communities: why they were created and what they comprise -- II. The development of the European Economic Community (EEC) -- III. The EU today and in the future -- 3 Who Runs the EU?
I. Power sharing in the EU -- II. The institutional structure of the EU -- III. Institutional balance, accountability and democracy in the EU -- IV. Conclusions -- 4 Sources of Union Law -- I. Primary sources of EU law -- II. Secondary sources of EU law -- III. Case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union -- IV. General principles of Union law -- V. International agreements -- VI. Conclusions -- 5 The Relationship Between Union Law and National Legal Systems -- I. The doctrines of direct effect and supremacy -- II. Conclusions -- 6 Enforcing Union Law
I. Enforcing Union law rights before national courts -- II. Preliminary references and rulings -- III. Enforcement actions against Member States (Arts 258-260 TFEU) -- IV. Actions against EU Institutions: judicial review of the acts and omissions of Union bodies -- V. Conclusions -- 7 Free Movement of Goods -- I. The elimination of pecuniary (monetary) barriers to trade -- II. The elimination of non- pecuniary barriers to trade -- III. Conclusions -- 8 Free Movement of Persons -- I. Gaining the right to 'free movement' -- II. Limitations on citizens' rights to free movement
III. Free movement: workers' rights (Arts 45-48 TFEU) -- IV. Freedom of establishment and the provision of services -- V. Enforcing rights to free movement -- 9 Revision and Exams -- I. Revision -- II. Examination technique -- Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781135098162
Author Davies, Karen, LLB.
Subject Law -- European Union countries.

Subject Law -- European Union countries.
Descript 1 online resource (217 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents UNDERSTANDING EUROPEAN UNION LAW -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- I. The significance of EU law -- II. The aims of this book -- III. Your approach to studying EU law -- IV. Finding resources on EU law -- V. Beginning your studies -- VI. Conclusions -- 2 The Creation of a European Union -- I. The European Communities: why they were created and what they comprise -- II. The development of the European Economic Community (EEC) -- III. The EU today and in the future -- 3 Who Runs the EU?
I. Power sharing in the EU -- II. The institutional structure of the EU -- III. Institutional balance, accountability and democracy in the EU -- IV. Conclusions -- 4 Sources of Union Law -- I. Primary sources of EU law -- II. Secondary sources of EU law -- III. Case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union -- IV. General principles of Union law -- V. International agreements -- VI. Conclusions -- 5 The Relationship Between Union Law and National Legal Systems -- I. The doctrines of direct effect and supremacy -- II. Conclusions -- 6 Enforcing Union Law
I. Enforcing Union law rights before national courts -- II. Preliminary references and rulings -- III. Enforcement actions against Member States (Arts 258-260 TFEU) -- IV. Actions against EU Institutions: judicial review of the acts and omissions of Union bodies -- V. Conclusions -- 7 Free Movement of Goods -- I. The elimination of pecuniary (monetary) barriers to trade -- II. The elimination of non- pecuniary barriers to trade -- III. Conclusions -- 8 Free Movement of Persons -- I. Gaining the right to 'free movement' -- II. Limitations on citizens' rights to free movement
III. Free movement: workers' rights (Arts 45-48 TFEU) -- IV. Freedom of establishment and the provision of services -- V. Enforcing rights to free movement -- 9 Revision and Exams -- I. Revision -- II. Examination technique -- Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781135098162

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