EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials by Paul Craig is a comprehensive resource published by OUP Oxford on August 18, 2011. This fifth edition spans 1,155 pages and offers a clear analysis of European Law in the post-Lisbon era. It examines the significant changes brought about by the Treaty of Lisbon, focusing on both institutional and substantive law within the European Union.
Readers will find a blend of insightful commentary and carefully selected extracts from various primary and secondary materials. The authors, Paul Craig and Gráinne de Búrca, have extensively revised many chapters, including those on Institutions, Legal Instruments, and Competences, to reflect recent developments in case law and legislation. Additionally, this edition introduces a new chapter on EU Criminal Law, enhancing the understanding of the evolving legal and political landscape since the Lisbon Treaty. The revised table of contents aids in navigation, and an Online Resource Centre provides supplementary information and sample chapters.
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The fifth edition of Craig & de Búrca EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides clear and insightful analysis of all aspects of European Law in the post Lisbon era. Building on its unrivalled reputation as the definitive EU Text, Cases, and materials book, this edition looks in detail at the way in which the Treaty of Lisbon has radically changed both the institutional and substantive law of the European Union. Paul Craig and Gráinne de Búrca are noted scholars on European Law who have a wealth of experience of both teaching and writing in this subject area. Working closely as an author team for nearly twenty years, they succeed in bringing together a unique mix of illuminating commentary and well-chosen extracts from a wide range of primary and secondary materials. Many of the chapters have been substantially or wholly rewritten, including those on key areas such as Institutions, Legal Instruments and the Hierarchy of Norms, Competences, and Legislation and Decision-Making. All of the chapters have been revised to take account of developments in case law and legislation, and to make students aware of cutting edge academic debates. There is in addition a new chapter on EU Criminal Law. The new edition therefore gives readers a clear understanding of the changes made by the Lisbon Treaty and the way in which the legal and political landscape has developed since it came into force. A revised table of contents facilitates navigation through the book. The Online Resource Centre will contain information about the book and sample chapters.
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