European Union Law: Text and Materials

European Union Law: Text and Materials

by Gareth Davies (Author), Damian Chalmers (Author), Giorgio Monti (Author), Gareth Davies (Author), Damian Chalmers (Author), Giorgio Monti (Author)

Synopsis

As the preferred choice of both teachers and students, this textbook offers an unrivalled combination of expertise, accessibility and comprehensive coverage. The new edition reflects the way the economic crisis has impacted the shape and nature of European Union law. Materials from case law, legislation and academic literature are integrated throughout to expose the student to the broadest range of views. Additional online material on the application of EU law in non member states and on rulings on the Fiscal Compact ensures the material is completely current. The new edition includes a timeline which charts the evolution of the EU project. Written in a way which encourages sophisticated analysis, the book ensures the student's full engagement with sometimes complex material. More importantly, it offers the clarity which is essential to understanding. A required text for all interested in European Union law.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1220
Edition: 3
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 19 Jun 2014

ISBN 10: 1107664349
ISBN 13: 9781107664340

Media Reviews
'This work is essential for a thorough understanding of the central aspects of EU law. It examines the subject critically and accessibly, encourages readers to engage with the issues, and helps them understand the workings of the EU legal order. It stimulates engagement with the case law and with the literature on EU Law. It is the clear market leader.' Laurence Gormley, University of Groningen
'The authors are to be warmly congratulated for a stimulating and detailed yet accessible account of EU law. It provides a clear narrative while also exposing students to the multitude of perspectives on the Union and its activities. An excellent textbook.' Urfan Khaliq, Cardiff University
'A rich, insightful and superbly well-written volume. The third edition continues the innovative contextual approach of its predecessors, offering a refreshing analysis of the main tenets of EU law. An excellent companion for any course on the subject.' Henri de Waele, Radboud University Nijmegen
'Chalmers, Davies and Monti has swiftly established itself as the must have EU law textbook for academics and students alike. It is lucidly written by leading scholars, full of insightful analysis and contains a comprehensive selection of relevant extracts from cases and the academic literature.' Jeff Kenner, Chair of European Law, University of Nottingham
'A thoughtful, well-written, rigorous, but at the same time easily accessible exposition of European Union law. The book is indispensable for those seeking to understand EU law in its socio-political context and for anyone interested in grasping the unfolding dynamics of the European integration project. Students really want a broader understanding of EU law and this book will be standard instruction and reference for a long time to come.' Dora Kostakopoulou, Warwick Law School
'This book provides a very clear insight into the relevance of European Union law in everyday life. It does so in a very accessible manner, without compromising on critical analysis and comprehensive coverage.' Eliza Varney, Keele University
'This textbook provides students with all there is to know in EU law but offers more than just a broad coverage. In addition to an excellent treatise ranging from EU constitutional law to special issues such as EU criminal and state aid law, it combines completeness with critical analysis of the concepts and principles. The careful selection of sources somehow squares the circle and makes this textbook accessible and intellectually challenging at the same time.' Sigrid Boysen, Helmut Schmidt University, University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
Author Bio
Damian Chalmers is Professor of European Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Gareth Davies is Professor of European Law at VU University, Amsterdam. Giorgio Monti is Professor of Competition Law at the European University Institute, Florence.