Description
Book SynopsisThe first new EU law textbook to publish since Brexit, EU Law in the UK tackles the subject with a post-Brexit perspective interwoven throughout. Its uniquely contextual approach provides a fresh, engaging, and relatable account of EU law.
Trade ReviewThe explanations are clear and easy to follow and the use of examples will help students. * Dr Samuel Walker, Lecturer in Law, Bournemouth University *
This much needed text fills a gap in the market by considering how Brexit will affect every area of UK-EU legal relations whilst at the same time providing an authoritative exposition of EU law. * Mr David Rigg, Senior Lecturer in Law, Manchester Metropolitan University *
A concise and attainable overview of EU law in context. The book provides an invaluable insight to the continuous impact of EU law post-Brexit via interesting contemporary and recent quotes and relatable scenarios. * Dr Maris Kask-Polacko, Lecturer in Law, University of Roehampton *
I found these chapters fresh and engaging. * Ms Chrisoulla Pawlowska, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Greenwich *
Table of Contents1: History of the project (1972-2020) 2: The EU institutions 3: Decision-making and democracy in the EU 4: EU legislative powers 5: Limits to EU legislative powers 6: The Relationship between EU and National Law 7: Connecting EU Law to Domestic Law: the Preliminary Reference Procedure 8: Enforcing EU Law 9: Fundamental rights in the EU 10: The Internal (or Common, or Single) Market 11: Free movement of goods 12: Free movement of workers 13: EU Citizenship 14: Freedom of Establishment and Free Movement of Services 15: Competition law 16: Negotiating a Future Relationship: EU External Relations Law