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Textbook on EC Law, 7th Ed.

Textbook on EC Law, 7th Ed.
By Josephine Steiner, Lorna Woods

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This edition incorporates the institutional and constitutional developments introduced by the Treaty of Amsterdam. It also considers the issues to be dealt with at the 2000 IGC, which arise from the probable enlargement the EU. A new chapter covers the rights of free movement under the provisions of the treaty incorporating the Schengen Agreement, and an extended remedies section traces the further development of state liability, and analyzes the impact of EC law on national procedures and remedies.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #522168 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 672 pages

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From the Publisher
This edition is now out-of-date. For the 9th edition of this title, the book has been retitled 'EU Law', and the authors are Josephine Steiner, Lorna Woods and Christian Twigg-Flesner. If you are interested in this title, please search for the new, 9th edition.

About the Author
Josephine Steiner, BA, LLB, is Professor Associate at the University of Sheffield. She has written and lectured widely at home and abroad, on a variety of aspects of EC law. Lorna Woods, LLB, LLM, solicitor, is a reader at the University of Essex.


Customer Reviews

a good law book for the law student PgDL or LLB4
The authors of this book have put together a very thorough and easy to understand book on the ohterwise difficult/ different stance that EC law places on us in the UK - i found this book to be easy to read and that it emphasised the points rather clearly. A good book for any law student embarking along the EC law pathway

Highly recommended textbook for all law students5
Being a subject area of law that I have thoroughly detested, I think I owe a lot of gratitude to this book for getting me through this subect with a first class score of 70%. Despite negative reviews, and ridicule at its simplicity, it is precisely its simplicity and lack of drivel that allowed me to get my head around the concepts of EU law and is possibly one of its greatest achievements. Whilst I recognise the Craig de Burca commendable reputation, facing 150-300 pages of reading this book prior to a tutorial left me feeling deflated before I started and slightly intimidated!

I initally failed this subject due to ill health, I subsequently had to take a 'sit without residence' and for 12 months had to study the subject alone with no tutor or lecture input. The fact that I achieved a score of 70% this summer I consider to be significantly due to the Textbook on EU Law. It is clear, and topics are easily identifiable. The case law is detailed where neccessary but it does not cover ECJ judgements pages and pages long uneccessarily or make up half a page of footnotes! There are some areas of substantive law that are vague or not included, the book focuses on the fundamental areas and is upto date with current law developments.

I think there is a misconception with regards to knowledge of detail but my philosophy is that in order to understand the detail, you have to know the concepts first and this is a first class book that does that. If you want detail the cases and materials book on the subject is a good addition. The examiners are marking on understanding of concepts first and foremost. I really enjoyed reading this book (well as far as you can say enjoy reading a law textbook) and would highly recommend it to anyone studying the subject.

Obviously, Univeristies are different in their syllabuses, in my syllabus, there was nothing that was not covered in this book - be sure if considering buying it to briefly look at the contents page to ensure this is the same for you. Enjoy.

This book is one of the best guidebooks for a newcomer.4
When I was a student of a British university,
I found this book very useful to skim the subject.
I think it is important for a newcomer to precisely understand
basic ideas and absorb fundamental knowledge before going forward. From this pointview, this is one of the best guidebooks. In fact, I managed to receive a degree from the unversity because of this book.