Foster on EU Law

Foster on EU Law

by NigelFoster (Author)

Synopsis

Nigel Foster provides an accessible and straightforward introduction to EU law which is ideal for use on undergraduate and GDL courses, particularly those taught over one semester. This new text provides a clear exposition of the policy and law-making procedures of the EU, as well as the key areas of substantive law. The book is divided into two parts. The first part of the book covers how the EU functions: its history, constitutions, and institutions. The second part of the book provides clear explanations of the key areas of substantive law, focussing on the free movement of goods, the free movement of persons, social policy, and competition law. To gain a full understanding of EU law, it is necessary to understand the numerous perspectives that arise from different nations, different cultural understandings, different histories, and different social and economic backgrounds and systems. These perspectives are introduced fully in the opening chapter of the book, which provides a concise overview of the history of the EU and its constitutional basis.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 520
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 11 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0199268428
ISBN 13: 9780199268429

Author Bio

Nigel Foster is Professor of European Law at the University of Buckingham. His OUP publications include EC Legislation - the best-selling title of the Blackstone's Statute series; SWOT EC Law; Blackstone's Q&A on EC Law; and German Legal System and Laws.
Other publications include Austrian Law (Cavendish) and EU Law Text and Materials, with John Tillotson (Cavendish). He also contributes the section on 'the Free Movement of the Liberal Professions' to the Sweet & Maxwell EU Law Reporter professional encyclopaedia of EC law, and has written numerous articles on various aspects of EC law.