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EU Law After Lisbon C
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Lord Mance: Preface
I: CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
1: Paul Berman: From Laeken to Lisbon: The Origins and Negotiation of the Lisbon Treaty
2: Marise Cremona: The Two (or Three) Treaty Solution: The New Treaty Structure of the EU
3: Alexander H Türk: Lawmaking after Lisbon
4: Lucia Serena Rossi: Does the Lisbon Treaty Provide a Clearer Separation of Competences between EU and Member States?
5: Bruno De Witte Witte: Treaty Revision Procedures after Lisbon
6: Allan F Tatham: 'Don't mention divorce at the wedding, darling!': EU Accession and Withdrawal after Lisbon
7: David Anderson & Cian C Murphy: The Charter of Fundamental Rights
8: Giorgio Gaja: Accession to the ECHR
II: INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
9: Francis G Jacobs: The Lisbon Treaty and the Court of Justice
10: Andrea Biondi: Subsidiarity in the Courtroom
11: Thomas Christiansen: The European Union after the Lisbon Treaty: An Elusive 'Institutional Balance'?
12: Richard Corbett: The Evolving Roles of the European Parliament and of National Parliaments
III: EXTERNAL RELATIONS
13: Piet Eeckhout: The EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy after Lisbon: From Pillar Talk to Constitutionalism
14: Markus Krajewski: The Reform of the Common Commercial Policy
15: Piet Eeckhout & Federico Ortino: owards an EU Policy on Foreign Direct Investment
IV: EU POLICIES
16: Ester Herlin- Karnell: EU Competence in Criminal Law after Lisbon
17: José Luis Buendia Sierra: Writing straight with crooked lines: Competition Policy and Services of General Economic Interest in the Treaty of Lisbon
18: Leigh Hancher & Francesco Maria Salerno: Energy Policy after Lisbon
19: Stephen Weatherill: EU Sports Law: The Effect of the Lisbon Treaty

About the Author

Andrea Biondi is Professor of European Union Law and the Co-Director of the Centre of European Law at King's College London. Prof. Biondi is also visiting professor at the College of Europe in Warsaw, Universidade Catolica of Lisbon and at Georgetown University. He is a member of the Bar of Florence as well as being an Academic Member of Francis Taylor Building Chambers in London.
Piet Eeckhout is Professor of European Law and Director of the Centre of European Law at King's College London. He is editor, with Prof T Tridimas, of the Yearbook of European Law; and, with David Anderson QC, of the Oxford EU Law Library (both Oxford University Press). He is an associate academic member of Matrix Chambers.

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[A] highly thoughtful, analytical, critical, tightly written, and well-edited collage of chapters and important contribution to European integration scholarship. As such it is highly recommended to all legal scholars who are already specialised in EU law, and who desire to enrich their (thematic) knowledge and enhance their insights pertaining to the multifaceted EU legal persona.
*Dr Guy Harpaz, European Law Review*

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