Essential EU Law in Text - 5th "post-Brexit" edition 2020

TOBLER Christa , BEGLINGER Jacques

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Résumé

This book is a companion text for “Essential EU Law in Charts”. Together with the charts, the book is intended as a learning tool for students as well as for practitioners endeavouring to brush up on their EU law skills, especially in view of the Lisbon revision and the fundamental changes that it brought about in the EU legal system.

The book contains a brief and simple text on the matters dealt with in the charts book and with references to the charts. It deals with the following issues: introduction to the subject, the development of European integration, the institutions, competences of the EU, the adoption of secondary measures, the nature of EU law, introduction to substantive EU law, the internal market, competition law, social law, legal integration and enforcement.

Christa Tobler is a professor at both the Universities of Leiden (the Netherlands) and of Basel (Switzerland), where she teaches EU law. In her research, she places a particular emphasis on the issues of legal equality and discrimination, both in economic and in social law, as well as on the legal relationship between Switzerland and the European Union.

Jacques Beglinger is an attorney-at-law practicing in Zurich (Switzerland). He received his legal training in Switzerland, France and the United States. His background is in international business law with a specialisation in technology, digital economy and data protection. He has worked in private legal practice, Fortune 200 companies and public affairs.

Table des matières

Part 1: The legal foundations of the EU
  1. Introduction
  2. The development of the European Union
  3. The institutional framework of the EU
  4. Competences of the EU and the adoption of secondary measures
  5. The nature of the EU and EU law
Part 2: Basic economic law of the EU
  1. Introduction
  2. The Internal Market
  3. Competition Law
Part 3: Social law
  1. EU social law in general
  2. By way of example: two important sub-fields [Social non-discrimination law, Social security law]
Part 4: Integration techniques
  1. Positive and negative integration as linked to primary and secondary EU law
  2. Different integration techniques
Part 5: Enforcement
  1. General Remarks
  2. The actions for annulment and for failure to act
  3. The enforcement procedure (Arts. 258 TFEU et seq.)
  4. The preliminary ruling procedure (Art. 267 TFEU)
  5. Actions for damages and for unjust enrichment
  6. Exercises

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