1: The development of European integration
2: The institutions
3: Competence
4: Instruments and the hierarchy of norms
5: Legislation and decision-making
6: Decision-making and new forms of governance
7: The nature and effect of EU law: direct effect and beyond
8: The application of EU law: remedies in national courts
9: The relationship between EU law and national law: supremacy
10: EU international relations law
11: Human rights in the EU
12: Enforcement action against Member States
13: Preliminary rulings
14: Review of legality: access
15: Review of legality: grounds of review
16: Damages actions and money claims
17: The single market
18: Free movement of goods: duties, charges, and taxes
19: Free movement of goods: quantitative restrictions
20: Free movement of capital and economic and monetary union
21: Free movement of workers
22: Freedom of establishment and to provide services
23: Citizenship of the European Union
24: Equal treatment and non-discrimination
25: AFSJ: EU criminal law
26: Competition law: Article 101
27: Competition law: Article 102
28: Competition law: mergers
29: The state and the common market
Paul Craig, QC FBA is Professor of English Law at St John's
College, Oxford. Paul is one of the foremost scholars on European
Law and Administrative Law and has published extensively in these
areas. Gráinne de Búrca is the Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor
of Law and Director of the Jean Monnet Center for International and
Regional Economic Law and Justice at New York University. Gráinne
is a leading expert on European Union law, European
human rights law, and European and transnational governance and has
written widely in these areas.
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