EU Law

EU Law by Stephen Weatherill, published by Penguin Books in 1999, is a comprehensive resource that provides an authoritative analysis of the European Union’s legal framework. This third edition has been updated to reflect changes brought about by the Treaty of Amsterdam and spans 1132 pages. It serves as an essential guide for those seeking to understand the operation of the EU, making it suitable for practitioners and students alike.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the EU’s legal structure, along with a new chapter dedicated to consumer and environmental policy. This book is particularly valuable for individuals studying politics, European studies, economics, or modern history, as it offers critical insights into the complexities of EU law and its implications. The detailed approach ensures that both legal professionals and academic audiences can benefit from the content presented in this edition.
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Brought fully up to date in light of the Treaty of Amsterdam, this authoritative analysis gives the essential background to an understanding of the operation of the European Union. Written by two leading experts in the field, this edition thoroughly examines the legal structure of the EU, and includes a new chapter on consumer and environmental policy. It will be of immense value to practising lawyers who need to understand the EU, and anyone studying politics, European studies, economics or modern history.
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