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The first new textbook to publish since Brexit, EU Law in the UK
tackles EU law with a post-Brexit perspective interwoven
throughout. It takes a uniquely contextual approach designed to
enliven the learning experience, support understanding, and help
students appreciate the relevance and impact of EU law. Written in
a concise and accessible style, and supported by lively academic
analysis, the author carefully guides students through key
complexities, issues, and debates. EU Law in the UK not only
supports students to understand the core elements of EU
institutional and substantive law, but also to critically examine
the implications on UK law of the UK's decision to leave the EU.
The book's unique contextual approach offers a highly practical and
engaging way to learn about EU law. The context is set at the start
of each chapter by way of scenarios including real quotes from
politicians, parliamentary reports, and fictional situations.
Throughout the chapters, students are then invited to apply legal
principles to these scenarios. This approach serves to reinforce
and enliven students' learning. Digital formats and resources This
edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a
variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. - The
e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with
functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer
extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - The
online resources include author guidance on approaching the
scenarios and quotes in EU Law in the UK, written in a very
accessible, straight-talking way, to help students develop their
critical thinking and assessment skills.
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Negotiations between
the UK and the EU have set out how issues like citizenship, trade,
the border, human rights and constitutional questions may be
resolved. But the long-term impact of Brexit isn't clear. This
thorough analysis draws upon EU, UK, Irish and international law,
setting the scene for a post-Brexit Northern Ireland by showing
what the future might hold
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