A Guide to European Union Law has long been established as the perfect first-stop introduction and source of reference for all aspects of EU law.
- Offers a comprehensive overview of the European Union’s institutions and their functions
- Fully up-to-date with the changes brought about by the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty
- Covers all other key case law and legislative developments
- Analyses the substantive law of the European Community, from competition and agriculture to, among others, environment, culture, health protection and consumer protection
- Keeps the text simple and uncluttered by keeping references to treaty provisions or Community Acts to the extended footnotes at the end of each chapter
- Part One: The Union, the Communities, the Community Acts and Community law
- Part Two: The institutions and bodies and the financingof activities
- Part Three: Internal market
- Part Four: Other Community policies
- Part Five: Policies of the Community and the Member States
- Part Six: The Union in the world