European Union Law Book and Updating Supplement Pack: Text and Materials: Supplement Pack Supplement pack
|
| List Price: | £38.00 |
| Price: | £31.75 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. Details |
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk
39 new or used available from £26.00
Average customer review:Product Description
In European Union Law a team of specialists provide a comprehensive survey of EU law, placing it in its social, political and economic contexts. The book's innovative approach, coupled with a stimulating and accessible writing style, allows the student to engage fully with the material. With cases and materials integrated throughout the text and recommended reading sections accompanying each chapter, the text is essential reading for all European law students at undergraduate or postgraduate level. In addition, this pack includes an updating supplement which sets out all key development since the text’s publication. Mirroring the structure and approach of the main text, it enables students to link updating material with ease. Examining the road to the Lisbon Treaty and the recasting of the borders of the European Union, it offers the most current survey of the law of the Union.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #46226 in Books
- Published on: 2008-09-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 2
- Binding: Paperback
- 1578 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Professor Damian Chalmers is Professor of European Law at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences.
Dr Giorgio Monti is lecturer in law at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences.
Customer Reviews
Engaging and most current survey of EU Law
This leading textbook has been enhanced by an updating supplement that brings it bang up to date with developments in European Law including the Lisbon Treaty. It is also one of the best resources on the market for Competition Law - A fantastic and engaging book for all students!
DONT BUY
i was dissatisfied with the book; if you had not read other primary text on EU law already you may be mislead in the way material is presented; more disturbingly some evry important aspects of EC law are not covered, to give you one eg art 25 custom tariffs is not really covered, nor is the distinction between art 25 and art 90 covered; freedom of movement hardely touches on art 30 and so on and so on ; craig and De burga is certainly a better choice !!!!



