European Union Law
Edited
by Catherine Barnard and Steve Peers, European Union Law draws together
a range of perspectives from experienced academics, teachers and
practitioners to provide a comprehensive introduction to EU law. Each
chapter has been written and updated by an expert in the field to
provide students with access to a broad range of ideas while offering a
solid foundation in the institutional and substantive law of the EU.
Written
by experts, designed for students; every chapter ensures a balance of
accessible explanation and critical detail. Case studies are included
throughout the book to enable students to understand the context and
implications of EU law, as well as helping to familiarize them with some
of the most significant caselaw in the area. Quotations and examples
from key EU legislation and academic sources are also included to help
develop an understanding of EU law, while further reading suggestions
for each chapter act as a springboard for further study and assessment
preparation.
This text provides a fresh and modern guide to EU
law and is an ideal entry-point for students new to the subject as well
as those looking to develop their understanding of EU law.
As the
process of the UK leaving the EU unfolds, readers can also visit the
OUP European Union Law Resource Centre for up-to-date comment, opinion,
and updates created by our authors to engage students with the legal and
political issues and considerations at play.