Part 1: Institutional Law 1: The establishment and development of the EU 2: The Union institutions 3: Transfer of powers, competances and law-making 4: Sources and forms of EU law 5: Supremacy of EU law Part 2: Procedural actions, enforcement and remedies in EU law 6: The preliminary ruling (Article 267 TFEU) 7: Treaty enforcement actions against Member States 8: Remedies: direct and indirect effects and state liability 9: Direct actions for remedies before the ECJ Part 3: Substantive Law 10: Free movement of goods 1: tariff & tax barriers 11: Free movement of goods 2: non-tariff barriers 12: Free movement of persons 1 13: Free movement of persons 2: developments and citizenship 14: Discrimination law
Nigel Foster is a Visiting Professor at the University of Buckingham and Saarland University and has nearly 30 years experience teaching and examining EU law. His OUP publications include Foster on EU law, Q&A on EU Law, and German Legal System and Laws. He is also editor of the bestselling Blackstone's EU Treaties and Legislation. Other publications include Austrian Legal System and Law (Routledge-Cavendish) and EU Law, Text and Materials, with John Tillotson (Routledge-Cavendish) and he has written numerous articles on various aspects of EU Law.
`Review from previous edition Students can find EU law a challenging subject but Foster's book provides a helpful resource to support student learning in this subject area. ' Katherine Shaw, Senior Lecturer in Law, Leeds Metropolitan University `This textbook has just the right amount of depth. It is easy to understand and the extra features and learning aids make this book the best choice for students. ' Chloe Hamblin, Student, University of Plymouth `The layout of the book is extremely eye-catching and the writing style is student-friendly. It certainly has instant appeal in terms of readability.' Shaun Mills, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Central Lancashire
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