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Law of Europe<\/a> > Europe. Organization and integration law<\/a> > Regional organization and integration (Europe)\t\t\t<\/a> > The European Communities. Community law<\/a> > General works. Treatises<\/a><\/p>\n cxxxvii, 874 pages ; 25 cm<\/p>\n Useful for students learning an area of law, Law and institutions of the European Union. is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.<\/p>\n Arranged in five parts, Law and Institutions of the European Union provides detailed coverage of the historical background to the development of the European Union and detailed coverage of the institutions, structure and general principles of law. The text deals with the nature of the European “Part I: The nature of the European Union and of Community law. The birth and growth of the European Community. The concept and status of the European Communities and of the European Union. External relations. The nature and challenge of Community law. Sources of Community law. Part II: The law of the institutions. The European Council. The European Parliament. The Commission. The Council of the European Union. The court of auditors and budgetary procedure. Ancillary Community institutions. The Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance. Part III: The relationship between Community law and the municipal law of the member states. Implementation of Community law in the legal systems of the member states. Enforcement of Community law. Community law in the United Kingdom. Part IV: The law of the economy – concept and scope. EC trade law: external market. The free movement of goods within the customs union. The free movements of workers. The right of establishment. Freedom to provide services. Social security. Freedom of movement of capital and payments. Part V: The law of the economy: Community policies. Economic and monetary union. Common Agricultural and Fisheries Policies. Common Transport Policy. Competition: general principles. Competition: practices contrary to Article 81 (ex Article 85). Competition: abuse of a dominant position and mergers. State aid. Intellectual property rights. Social policy. The Policy for the Environment, Consumer protection. Education and culture. Miscellaneous policies. Appendix: The Treaty of Nice. Index”<\/p>\n Part I.Edition Details<\/h2>\n
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Union and follows right through to consider current new developments in laws and policies. This seventh edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include comprehensive coverage of the Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice.<\/p>\nMain Contents<\/h3>\n
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The Nature of the European Union and of Community Law
1. The birth and growth of the European Community
2. The concept and status of the European Communities and of the European Union
3. External relations
4. The nature and challenge of Community law
5. Sources of Community law
Part II.
The Law of the Institutions
6. The European Council
7. The European Parliament
8. The Commission
9. The Council of the European Union
10. The Court of Auditors and budgetary procedure
11. Ancillary Community institutions
12. The Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance
Part III.
The relationship between Community Law and the Municipal law of the Member States
13. Implementation of Community law in the legal systems of the Member States
14. Enforcement of Community law
15. Community law in the United Kingdom
Part IV.
The Law of the Economy
16. The Law of the Economy: concept and scope
17. EC trade law: external market
18. The free movement of goods within the customs union
19. The free movement of workers (EC Articles 39-42 (ex Articles 48-51))
20. The right of establishment (EC Articles 43-48 (ex Articles 52-58))
21. Freedom to provide services (EC Articles 49-55 (ex Articles 59-66))
22. Social security (EC Article 42 (ex Article 51))
23. Freedom of movement of capital and payments (EC Articles 56-60 (ex Articles 67-73 and 104-109)
24. Economic and monetary union
25. Common Agricultural and Fisheries Policies
26. Common Transport Policy
27. Competition: general principles
28. Competition: practices contrary to Article 81 (ex Article 85)
29. Competition: abuse of a dominant position and mergers
30. State aid (EC Articles 87-89 (ex Articles 92-94))
31. Intellectual property rights
32. Social Policy
33. The Policy for the Environment
34. Consumer protection
35. Education and culture
36. Miscellaneous policies
Appendix. The Treaty of Nice
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