EU Constitutional Law

EU Constitutional Law

 
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ISBN13:9780198866527
ISBN10:0198866526
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:1024 pages
Size:246x172x52 mm
Weight:2 g
Language:English
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Short description:

A major international textbook on EU constitutional law, it covers the structure, values, procedures, and policies of the EU. It deals with institutional issues, but also with substantive issues of major importance, including citizenship, free movement, fundamental rights, and the EU as an external actor.

Long description:
This title is a comprehensive textbook of EU constitutional law, setting out the structure, values, procedures, and policies of the European Union. It is a first point of reference for issues of EU constitutional law. The book encompasses six major parts. It contains an extensive analysis of the key constitutional principles governing the exercise of competences by the Union and the balance of power between the Union and its Member States, followed by an in-depth anaylsis of EU citizenship and the four freedoms, followed by an overview of the main internal and external policy domains. The third part addresses the role and workings of the various institutions (European Council, Council, European Parliament, Commission, European Court of Justice, and European Central Bank), the position of the Member States of the Union, and various other institutional matters. Part four explores the various decision-making processes, addressing not only the legislative and executive decision-making, but also the budget, CFSP, and external action. The fifth part looks at the legal instruments and the position of EU law in the EU and national legal orders, with an attention to the key principles of primary and direct effect, and the role of fundamental rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights. The final part sets out the complete and coherent system of judicial protection in the European Union, offering an overview of the various courses of action before the EU courts and in the national legal orders to enforce EU law or to obtain judicial protection.
Table of Contents:
The Development from European Communities to European Union
The Treaty of Lisbon and the Current Treaties
Amendment of the Treaties
Accession to and Withdrawal from the European Union
Values, Objectives, and Principles Governing the Union Competences
Citizenship of the Union
The Internal Market
The Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
Other Areas of Union Policy
External Action of the Union
Limitations and Exceptions to the Application of the Treaties
The Political Institutions of the Union
Other Institutions and Bodies of the Union
The Union as an International Organization
The Member States of the Union
The Relationship between the Institutional Actors
The Legislative Procedures
The Implementation of Union Legislation
CFSP Decision-Making
The Budgetary Procedures
The Procedure for Concluding International Agreements
Decision-Making Restricted to Particular Member States
Union Law and its Effects in the National Legal Orders
The Treaties: Primary Union Law
Fundamental Rights and General Principles of Union Law
International Law
Acts Adopted by the Institutions and Bodies of the Union
Other Sources of Union Law
Judicial Protection vis-a-vis Member States and Private Parties
Judicial Protection vis-a-vis the Institutions and Bodies of the Union