Fairhurst's law of the European Union.
Material type: TextSeries: Foundations seriesPublisher: Harlow, England : Pearson, 2018Edition: 12th edition. Sonia Morano-Foadi, Jen NellerDescription: lxiv, 610 pagesContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781292218687 (ebook)Other title: Law of the European UnionUniform titles: Law of the European Union Subject(s): European Union | Law -- European Union countries | Courts -- European Union countries | Law | International law | Legal systems: courts & procedure | Competition law / Antitrust law | Private or civil law: general | Constitutional & administrative law: general | Human rights & civil liberties | EU (European Union)Genre/Form: LOC classification: KJE947 | .F342 2018Online access: click to view 8 copies Also available in printed form ISBN 9781292218663Summary: The European Union is a legal system unlike any other in history. It is also facing unprecedented challenges, controversies and uncertainty as the UK seeks to implement Brexit. At its heart, Law of the European Union aims to shed light on this unique forum by providing a clear and accessible overview of the constitutional arrangements of the Union, and the law and jurisprudence which underpins the substantive areas of core EU Law. Building on previous editions of the book by John Fairhurst, this 12th edition has been extensively reworked by a new author team to ensure it continues to meet the requirements of contemporary EU Law modules by: Streamlining its coverage to focus only on the constitutional law of the EU and the core substantive areas of free movement of people, workers and goods to reflect the typical LLB syllabus. Expanding coverage of direct effect, fundamental rights and the division of competences to provide more detailed information on these topics. Increasing the level of debate and analysis providing more nuanced coverage of the subject enabling the student reader to reflect on broad, underlying issues or controversies. Incorporating a range of new or improved features and diagrams to support learning including case boxes which explicitly highlight the facts, ruling and significance of each case discussed and reflection boxes which draw attention to key issues, discussion points and future possibilities. Weaving coverage of Brexit throughout.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Previous edition: published as Law of the European Union by John Fairhurst. 2016.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The European Union is a legal system unlike any other in history. It is also facing unprecedented challenges, controversies and uncertainty as the UK seeks to implement Brexit. At its heart, Law of the European Union aims to shed light on this unique forum by providing a clear and accessible overview of the constitutional arrangements of the Union, and the law and jurisprudence which underpins the substantive areas of core EU Law. Building on previous editions of the book by John Fairhurst, this 12th edition has been extensively reworked by a new author team to ensure it continues to meet the requirements of contemporary EU Law modules by: Streamlining its coverage to focus only on the constitutional law of the EU and the core substantive areas of free movement of people, workers and goods to reflect the typical LLB syllabus. Expanding coverage of direct effect, fundamental rights and the division of competences to provide more detailed information on these topics. Increasing the level of debate and analysis providing more nuanced coverage of the subject enabling the student reader to reflect on broad, underlying issues or controversies. Incorporating a range of new or improved features and diagrams to support learning including case boxes which explicitly highlight the facts, ruling and significance of each case discussed and reflection boxes which draw attention to key issues, discussion points and future possibilities. Weaving coverage of Brexit throughout.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9781292218663
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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