Cases and Materials on EU Law

Cases and Materials on EU Law

by StephenWeatherill (Author)

Synopsis

Cases and Materials on EU Law is one of the most well-respected EU law texts available. With his clear and engaging writing style, Stephen Weatherill presents the main constitutional and substantive areas of EU law alongside the themes and principles which have shaped the development of the EU and its policies. The 11th edition provides a wealth of carefully selected case law and engaging extracts and materials to help explain the complexities of EU law in a contextualised and thought-provoking manner. Insightful author notes and questions accompany each extract, providing valuable additional detail to ensure understanding and encourage students to engage critically with the material. Online Resource Centre Accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which features a range of resources including updates on cases and legislation since publication, an interactive map and timeline showing the development of the EU, archive video footage from the European Commission and useful web links to EU law sites. There is also a section for lecturers containing useful tips on how to make the best use of the casebook.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 704
Edition: 11
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 26 Jun 2014

ISBN 10: 0199685665
ISBN 13: 9780199685660

Media Reviews
An excellent selection of cases and materials, connected by very lucid comments. Of particular value are the quesions following each item: these enable students to check their understanding and stimulate further reflection. Stefan Enchelmaier, Professor of Law, University of York Review from previous edition Weatherill's book of cases and materials is invaluable. It is written in a highly readable style, contains excellent commentary and critical discussion. Professor Patricia Park, Southampton Solent University, and CASS Business School, City University Review from a previous edition This is a very well written text which conveys complex material, ideas, commentary and themes in an interesting and student friendly manner. Sarah Willis, Senior lecturer in Law, University of Northampton.
Author Bio
Stephen Weatherill is the Jacques Delors Professor of European Law, Deputy Director for European Law at the Institute of European and Comparative Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Somerville College.