European Union Public Law: Text and Materials

European Union Public Law: Text and Materials

by Damian Chalmers (Author), Adam Tomkins (Author)

Synopsis

Since its publication in 2006, European Union Law has quickly established itself as one of the leading textbooks in the field, providing the student with both a comprehensive text and collection of materials. European Union Public Law brings together those sections of the title which look at the constitutional and institutional law of the EU, making it ideal for students undertaking a more focused study of the Union. Its proven successful combination of a highly accessible style, a 'law in context' approach which looks at the law in its wider political and social context and collection of interdisciplinary materials make this an essential text for those students concerned with the institutional and political workings of the Union. European public law students, European studies students and politics students will find this text invaluable, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 564
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 16 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0521709024
ISBN 13: 9780521709026

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Author Bio
Damian Chalmers is Professor of European Law at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences. He has held numerous visiting appointments in Europe, including positions at the College of Europe, the University of Lund, the University of Helsinki, Institutio de Empresa and the University of Fudan (PRC). He is currently editor of the European Law Review and EU Jurist. Adam Tomkins is John Millar Professor of Public Law at the University of Glasgow. His area of expertise is public law which he has lectured on in the United Kingdom, North America, and Australia. His previous publications include The Executive and Public Law: Power and Accountability in Comparative Perspective (edited with Paul Craig) and Understanding Human Rights (edited with Conor Gearty).