Law of the European Union
Law of the European Union, 14th Edition is a comprehensive textbook covering the structure, practice, and influence of EU Law. It explores constitutional arrangements, substantive areas of EU law. It also explores its influence on the Member States, including UK law after Brexit. Updated with coverage of the Windsor Agreement and post-Brexit impact where necessary, it remains a must-read for lawyers understanding EU-UK legal relationships.
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Law of the European Union, 14th Edition, by Morano-Foadi and Jesse is a comprehensive and visually appealing textbook that delves into the structure, law and practice of the European Union. It provides an in-depth analysis of the EUs constitutional framework and key substantive areas of law. The text also examines the impact of EU law on member states, with a particular focus on its evolving relationship with UK law post-Brexit, including up-to-date coverage of the Windsor Agreement and other post-Brexit developments. This edition remains an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of EU law and EU-UK legal interactions
This new edition now includes:
- Updated information on the institutional and substantive law of the European Union
- Updated structure of key-chapters streamlining the flow of information
- New chapter on free movement of capital on the companion website
- New case law on direct effect of EU Legislation: B. and Others v Krajowa Rada Sdownictwa and Others (Case C-824/18), NE v Bezirkshauptmannschaft Hartberg-Fürstenfeld and Dansk Industri (DI) v Estate of Karsten Eigil Rasmussen (Case C441/14) and new cases on legality of EU member law: Nicoventures Trading and Others v Commission (Case T-706/22) and new case and Latvia v Sweden (Case C822/21) on action by another member state under Article 259 TFEU
- References in the text on the Windsor Agreement, including reflection boxes, for example, on the Northern Ireland Protocol, EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
- Information on the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 which came into force in 2024 and the practical effect of removing the principle of supremacy of EU Law
Key features of this book include:
- Key Debates for academic discussion in class
- Visuals and diagrams explaining concepts, institutional structures and legislative procedures
- Cases boxes highlighting the facts, ruling and significance
- Reflection boxes drawing attention to key developments, interconnected issues and current controversies
- Learning objectives at chapter level and end of chapter summaries offer focus for class and exam preparation
