A Critical Introduction to European Law

Author:
Ian Ward
Format:
Softcover

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Short description

This book discusses the history and institutional framework of the EU without becoming mired in the minutiae of 'black letter' law.

Long description

The new edition of this thought-provoking book discusses the history and institutional framework of the European Union without becoming mired in the minutiae of 'black letter' law. Written by one of the leading academics specialising in European law and legal theory, it provides an accessible introduction for students to current critical academic commentary on European law. The structure of the book has been revised, with the law of the market and discussion of EU social policy being brought together under one section heading. There is also increased discussion of the institutions of the EU and a specific section on Human Rights. The final section of this new edition will locate the author in the current critical commentary on the EU and also endeavour to make these sections much more accessible to the student reader. There will be two new chapters in this section to provide an opportunity for discussing the place of Europe within current debates about globalisation and the 'new world order'.

Product details

Editor:
William Twining
Publisher:
LexisNexis UK
ISBN:
9780406958105
Publication date:
April 2003
Length:
217mm
Width:
167mm
Thickness:
24mm
Weight:
540g
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
336

Table of contents

  • Part I. The European Experience: 1. The road to Rome
  • 2. The establishment of the common market
  • 3. An ever closer union
  • 4. Beyond Amsterdam
  • Part II. The Constitution of Europe: 5. The government of Europe
  • 6. General principles of European law
  • 7. The law of integration
  • 8. Human rights
  • Part III. The Free Movement Provisions: 9. Competition law and policy
  • 10. Social law and policy I: industrial relations
  • 11. Social law and policy II: gender equality
  • Part IV. In Search of a Public Philosophy: 12. The European question
  • 13. Comparativism and normativism
  • 14. The post-modern critique
  • 15. Europe and the new humanism.

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