EU Law in the UK

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Summary

The first new EU law textbook to publish since Brexit, EU Law in the UK tackles the subject with a post-Brexit perspective interwoven throughout. Its uniquely contextual approach provides a fresh, engaging, and relatable account of EU law.

  • It is the first new post-Brexit EU law textbook, with fully integrated coverage of the implication of Brexit on UK law and UK-EU legal relations
  • It offers a contextual approach to EU law that enlivens students' learning experience, making it the most practical and engaging way to study
  • More than any other book at this level, EU Law in the UK engages students with key debates in the subject, and uses targeted and carefully-paced active learning opportunities to develop critical thinking
  • It is written in a concise, accessible, and lively style to energize students and bring forward the ongoing importance, impact, and relevance of EU law in the UK
  • Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support

Table of contents

1:History of the project (1972-2020)
2:The EU institutions
3:Decision-making and democracy in the EU
4:EU legislative powers
5:Limits to EU legislative powers
6:The Relationship between EU and National Law
7:Connecting EU Law to Domestic Law: the Preliminary Reference Procedure
8:Enforcing EU Law
9:Fundamental rights in the EU
10:The Internal (or Common, or Single) Market
11:Free movement of goods
12:Free movement of workers
13:EU Citizenship
14:Freedom of Establishment and Free Movement of Services
15:Competition law
16:Negotiating a Future Relationship: EU External Relations Law