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Overview"This is a one-stop study system for law degree students covering all the core subjects. Focusing on European law, this book contains everything needed to understand and pass the LLB exams. Each chapter contains a set of learning objectives, research activities, self-assessment questions, and some also include end-of-chapter assessment questions. The cases and materials referred to in the ""Text"" are contained in the companion ""Cases and Materials"" volume, which also contains answers to the end-of-chapter assessment questions. Used together with ""Blackstone's LLB Cases and Materials"" this book provides a complete study programme for the law student, enabling them to study in their own time, at their own pace and in their own place. This text provides comprehensive coverage of the major areas of law of the European Community and the European Union, focusing on the areas of institutional and substantive law which are of increasing importance to law students and lawyers alike. The reader is introduced to the objectives of the Community and the role of the institutions, particularly the Court of Justice, and the place of Community law in the national legal systems of the member states, including the recent decision in ""Factortame III"". These themes are then developed in the context of the major areas covered by Community law - the free movement of goods and person, competition law and sex discrimination." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sylvia Hargreaves , Elspeth DeardsPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Blackstone Press Ltd ISBN: 9781854315212ISBN 10: 1854315218 Pages: 357 Publication Date: 01 November 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Replaced By: 9781854318152 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Part 1 Origins of the European Community: objectives; definitions; the economic origins of the Community; the political origins of the Community; the Community; the Single European Act 1986; later developments; end-of-chapter assessment question. Part 2 The institutions of the Community: objective; the ""Big Five"" institutions; the other institutions; end-of-chapter assessment question. Part 3 Sovereignty and sources of law: objectives; sovereignty; attribution of powers to the Community; sources of Community law; legislative procedures; end-of-chapter assessment question. Part 4 The Treaty on European Union: objectives; the European Union; key provisions of the TEU; key provisions of the TEU; end-of-chapter assessment question. Part 5 Community law in national courts: objectives; direct effect; indirect effect; member state liability; remedies available; principles governing the award of a remedy; end-of-chapter assessment question. Part 6 Preliminary references: objectives the status of the national court; discretionary references; mandatory references; misuse of Article 177; issues of validity; the effect of a ruling; end-of-chapter assessment question. Part 7 Challenging Community acts. Part 8 The liability of the Community. Part 9 Free movement of goods. Part 10 Free movement of persons. Part 11 Competition law - Article 85. Part 12 Competition law - Article 86. Part 13 Competition law - Articles 85 and 86 - enforcement and procedure. Part 14 Sex discrimination law. (Part contents)"ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |