The Evolution of EU Law

Author:   Paul Craig (Professor of English Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow of St John's College) ,  Gráinne de Búrca (Professor of Law, Harvard Law School)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780199592968


Pages:   984
Publication Date:   17 February 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Paul Craig (Professor of English Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow of St John's College) ,  Gráinne de Búrca (Professor of Law, Harvard Law School)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 6.20cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   1.285kg
ISBN:  

9780199592968


ISBN 10:   0199592969
Pages:   984
Publication Date:   17 February 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Paul Craig: Introduction 2: Paul Craig: Integration, Democracy, and Legitimacy 3: Paul Craig: Institutions, Power, and Institutional Balance 4: Kieran St Clair Bradley: Powers and Procedures in the EU Constitution: Legal Bases and the Court 5: Martin Shapiro: Independent Agencies 6: Alec Stone Sweet: The European Court of Justice 7: Deirdre M. Curtin & Ige F. Dekker: The European Union from Maastricht to Lisbon: Institutional and Legal Unity out of the Shadows 8: Christophe Hillion: EU Enlargement 9: Marise Cremona: External Relations and External Competence of the European Union: The Emergence of an Integrated Policy 10: Steve Peers: EU Justice and Home Affairs Law (non-civil) 11: Eva Storskrubb: Civil Justice - A Newcomer and an Unstoppable Wave? 12: Bruno de Witte: Direct Effect, Primacy and the Nature of the Legal Order 13: Thomas de la Mare & Catherine Donnelly: Preliminary Rulings and EU Legal Integration: Evolution and Stasis 14: Michael Dougan: The Vicissitudes of Life at the Coalface: Remedies and Procedures for Enforcing Union Law before the National Courts 15: Carol Harlow: Three Phases in the Evolution of EU Administrative Law 16: Gráinne De Búrca: The Evolution of EU Human Rights Law 17: Siofra O'Leary: Free Movement of Persons and Services 18: Jukka Snell: Free Movement of Capital: Evolution as a Non-Linear Process 19: Jo Shaw: Citizenship: Contrasting Dynamics at the Interface of Integration and Constitutionalism 20: Mark Bell: The Principle of Equal Treatment: Widening and Deepening 21: Catherine Barnard: EU 'Social' Policy: From Employment Law to Labour Market Reform 22: Francis Snyder: EMU - Integration and Differentiation: Metaphor for European Union 23: Imelda Maher: Competition Law Modernization: An Evolutionary Tale? 24: Leigh Hancher & Pierre Larouche: The Coming of Age of EU Regulation of Network Industries and Services of General Economic Interest 25: Takis Tridimas: EU Financial Regulation: Federalization, Crisis Management and Law Reform 26: Joanne Scott: The Multi-Level Governance of Climate Change 27: Stephen Weatherill: Consumer Policy 28: Rachael Craufurd Smith: Culture and European Union Law: Always the Bridesmaid, Never the Bride?

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Review from previous edition This is a serious, comprehensive exploration of the understanding of EU law as it has developed. Edward Kirke, Liverpool John Moores University This volume, like many books of its kind, poses more questions than it has answers for, but the answers it suggests are crucial, seminal and riveting to anyone interested in why a nation or a corporate body has a constitution. ... the editors have done a masterly job in weaving together crucial research and opinion on such issues as comitology, delegated agencies, tertiary structures in general and the enumeration and control of them. The heavy intellectualism of this book should not obscure the luminosity of its arguments, which, after all, remain easy to understand. Michael L Nash, Contemporary Review, December 1999 Page 322 ...an excellent collection of strong and thought-provoking contributions...an extremely accessible account of the story of EU law. T.K. Hervey, University of Nottingham, European Public Law


`Review from previous edition This is a serious, comprehensive exploration of the understanding of EU law as it has developed.' Edward Kirke, Liverpool John Moores University `This volume, like many books of its kind, poses more questions than it has answers for, but the answers it suggests are crucial, seminal and riveting to anyone interested in why a nation or a corporate body has a constitution. ... the editors have done a masterly job in weaving together crucial research and opinion on such issues as comitology, delegated agencies, tertiary structures in general and the enumeration and control of them. The heavy intellectualism of this book should not obscure the luminosity of its arguments, which, after all, remain easy to understand.' Michael L Nash, Contemporary Review, December 1999 Page 322 `...an excellent collection of strong and thought-provoking contributions...an extremely accessible account of the story of EU law.' T.K. Hervey, University of Nottingham, European Public Law


Author Information

Professor Paul Craig, FBA, QC, has taught at Oxford since 1976. He has written extensively about EU Law, including EU Law, Text Cases and Materials, written with Grainne de Burca, EU Administrative Law, and The Lisbon Treaty. Grainne de Burca is Professor at Harvard Law School. She was Professor of Law at Fordham Law School from 2006-2009, Professor of EU Law at the European University Institute from 1998-2005, and Fellow and Lecturer in law at Oxford University from 1990-1998. Her books include EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials, (currently in its 4th edition and co-written with Paul Craig); Law and New Governance in the European Union and the United States, co-edited with Joanne Scott, and EU Law and the Welfare State.

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