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Law of the European Community (The Foundation Studies in Law Series)

by Christopher Vincenzi

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The second edition of Law of the European Community provides a stimulating guide to the institutions and substantive law of the EC and has been brought up to date with two years' developments in this dynamic field of law. As well as updating Community legislation and case law, the effect of the Amsterdam Treaty and the more general political developments, including the launch of the single currency, are discussed. One of the strengths of this book is its coverage of both EC institutions and the substantive law of the EC - the first two parts of the book focus on the institutions and general principles of EC law in some depth, the remaining parts focus on the main principles of the substantive law, including discussion of areas of development and controversy. The substantive area of free movement of goods has also been strengthened in this new edition.*New edition brought up to date with case law, legislative and political developments, including the Amsterdam Treaty*Free movement of goods section has been strengthened*Covers both EC institutions and substantive law in one volume… (more)
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The second edition of Law of the European Community provides a stimulating guide to the institutions and substantive law of the EC and has been brought up to date with two years' developments in this dynamic field of law. As well as updating Community legislation and case law, the effect of the Amsterdam Treaty and the more general political developments, including the launch of the single currency, are discussed. One of the strengths of this book is its coverage of both EC institutions and the substantive law of the EC - the first two parts of the book focus on the institutions and general principles of EC law in some depth, the remaining parts focus on the main principles of the substantive law, including discussion of areas of development and controversy. The substantive area of free movement of goods has also been strengthened in this new edition.*New edition brought up to date with case law, legislative and political developments, including the Amsterdam Treaty*Free movement of goods section has been strengthened*Covers both EC institutions and substantive law in one volume

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