Cases and Materials on EU Law

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OUP Oxford, Jul 26, 2007 - Law - 708 pages
Cases and Materials on EU Law is widely recognized as the most authoritative and successful book of its kind on the market. Written by one of the UK's leading European lawyers, it provides a complete and essential resource for all students of EU law.
A comprehensive selection of important cases and legislation is supported by Weatherill's lively commentary and pertinent questions, which explain the materials and stimulate further discussion in an easy-to-read format. This popular text helps students to understand the development of the European Union and its policies, covering the major judgments delivered by the European Court over the past forty years, and considering the effects the latest proposals and regulations will have.
The text is fully supported by an online resource center that provides resources for both professors and students including guidance in using the book when teaching, case updates, an interactive map of Europe, and an animated timeline: these resources will enable lecturers to reduce the amount of time they need to prepare their teaching, and will provide opportunities for students to study the subject in more depth
 

Contents

Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xv
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Legislation
xxxvi
Amsterdam Table of Equivalence
xli
Note on the Citation of Articles of the Treaties in Court Publications
li
Abbreviations
liii
The Constitutional Law of the EU
1
Community Trade Law and Policy
283
PolicyMaking Governance and the Constitutional Debate
583
FINAL QUESTIONS
695
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
697
INDEX
699
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Stephen Weatherill is the Jacques Delors Professor of European Community Law, Associate Director of the Centre for the Advanced Study of European and Comparative Law at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Somerville College. His research interests embrace the field of European Law in its widest sense, although his published work is predominantly concerned with European Community trade law.

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