The Court of Justice of the European Union is the busiest court in
the world. The second edition of this textbook explores why this
is. It examines in detail the interactions between European Union
and national institutions, instruments, laws and concepts that make
up this unique legal order. It explains the core constitutional and
substantive principles that underpin the European Union legal
order, and introduces EU law in a detailed, comprehensive way which
is both enjoyable and clear to read. It offers an up-to-date and
accessible analysis of EU law and avoids technical jargon,
providing informed insights on an exciting but challenging subject.
Combining a historical perspective with up-to-date examples, it
aims to help students appreciate how EU law developed and its
continued significance in day-to-day life. This updated edition
features new coverage on free movement, online resources plus
additional chapters on Article 50 and EU law in the UK after
Brexit.
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