Key Facts Key Cases: EU Law will ensure you grasp the main concepts of your EU Law module with ease. Core topics are presented in each book chapter, using clear subsections, bullet pointed lists, diagrams and flowcharts to make the material as easy to understand and navigate as possible. Chapters are then supported by Key Case sections they ensure you have covered and understand the most important areas of case law for these core topics.
This book explains the facts and associated case law for:
1. The constitution and character of EU law 2. The Institutions of the European Union 3. The sources of European law 4. Enforcement of EU law 5. The relationship between EU law and national law 6. Introduction to the law of the internal market 7. Art 34 and Art 35 and the free movement of goods 8. Art 30 and customs tariffs, and Art 110 and discriminatory taxation 9. Art 45 and the free movement of workers 10. Art 49 and freedom of establishment, Art 56 and the right to provide services 11. EU competition law 12. Art 157 and anti-discrimination law 13. The social dimension
Chris Turner LLM is a Senior Lecturer in law at Wolverhampton University.
Series editors: Jacqueline Martin LLM, who has ten years' experience as a practicing barrister and has taught law at all levels and Chris Turner LLM.