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The CJEU is the busiest court in the world. This ground-breaking new textbook looks into why this is, examining in detail the interactions between European Union and national institutions, instruments, laws and concepts that make up this unique legal order.
List of contents
Chapter 1: The History and Development of the European Union
Part I The EU Institutional Setting
Chapter 2: The Central Institutions of the EU
Chapter 3: Legislative Processes
Chapter 4: The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) – direct and indirect access
Chapter 5: Addressing Infringement of EU law – who enforces EU law?
Part II EU Law Principles and Values
Chapter 6: The Supremacy of EU law
Chapter 7: Direct Effect, Indirect Effect and State Liability
Chapter 8: Fundamental Rights
Part III Rights of Movement and Residence in the EU
Chapter 9: The Citizenship Directive 2004/38
Chapter 10: European Union Citizenship
Chapter 11: Migrant Workers
Part IV EU Internal Market and Competition Law
Chapter 12: Free Movement of Goods
Chapter 13: Freedom of Establishment and Free Movement of Services
Chapter 14: Competition Law
About the author
Dr Iyiola Solanke is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Leeds and an Associate Academic Fellow of the Inner Temple.
Summary
The CJEU is the busiest court in the world. This ground-breaking new textbook looks into why this is, examining in detail the interactions between European Union and national institutions, instruments, laws and concepts that make up this unique legal order.