European Union Law

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Oxford University Press, 2006 - Law - 558 pages
Provides an overview of both the European institutions and main areas of substantive law. This book presents the key facts and principles of European Union law. It is suitable for undergraduate and GDL EU courses. It focuses on key areas, features self-test questions, includes a chapter on environmental law, and more. Horspool and Humphreys' "European Union Law" provides an overview of both the European institutions and main areas of substantive law in a concise volume. The authors convey clearly to the reader the key facts and principles of European Union law, making it an ideal first text for undergraduate and GDL EU courses. Its concise nature, focus on key areas, and self-test questions, also make this a useful revision text. The new edition has a larger format and layout to aid navigation, and includes a new chapter on environmental law, as well as useful updated suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter.

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About the author (2006)

Margot Horspool is Professorial Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, and Emeritus Professor of European and Comparative Law, University of Surrey. Dr Matthew Humphreys is the Director of Studies for undergraduate programmes in the Department of Law and Chair of the Board of Studies at the University of Surrey.

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