A Critical Introduction to European Law (Law in Context)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 3, 10/26/2011
EAN 9780521711586, ISBN10: 0521711584
Paperback, 316 pages, 24.7 x 17.3 x 1.5 cm
Language: English
Written by one of the leading academics specialising in European law and legal theory, A Critical Introduction to European Law explains the history and institutional framework of European Union law to students and scholars. Through the inclusion of commentaries on successive drafts of the Constitutional and Lisbon treaties, and discussion of recent developments such as the Turkish application, this third edition explores the evolving role of the EU in international and global politics. A consciously interdisciplinary approach, which draws on a variety of materials from political and legal thought, social theory, economic analysis, literature, history and cultural studies, is deployed to make the present state of Union law comprehensible.
1. Building Rome
2. An ever closer union
3. The foundations of community law
4. The law of integration
5. The law of the market
6. The law of persons
I. Free and unfree movement
II. Europe's social face
7. Beyond Europe
8. In search of a public philosophy.