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European law 17The EuropeanUnion after theTreaty of LisbonEdited by Diamond Ashiagbor<strong>University</strong> College LondonNicola Countouris<strong>University</strong> College Londonand Ioannis Lianos<strong>University</strong> College LondonThis analysis of the European Union’sLisbon Treaty focuses on the manyissues raised by its implementationand on the demand for further reformstriggered by the ongoing economic andfinancial crisis. Contributors include bothacademic authors and European policymakers.‘The Treaty of Lisbon limped into forcein 2009, stripped of constitutionalflourish and accompanied by a senseof political exhaustion. And yet theeconomic and financial crisis (inparticular) has made vivid how muchmore needs to be done. This volumesuccessfully captures the incompleteyet dynamic character of the Lisbonreforms: it is splendidly forwardlooking.’Stephen Weatherill, <strong>University</strong> of Oxford2012 228 x 152 mm 344pp978-1-107-01757-3 Hardback £70.00978-1-107-60324-0 Paperback £27.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017573The Judiciary, theLegislature and theEU Internal MarketEdited by Philip Syrpis<strong>University</strong> of BristolThis collection of essays examines theway in which the dynamic relationshipbetween courts and legislatures – thelegal and political realms – contributesto the governance of the EU internalmarket. With contributions by academiclegal experts from across the EU, itwill appeal to lawyers, and social andpolitical scientists.2012 228 x 152 mm 386pp 1 table978-1-107-01005-5 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107010055TextbookEuropeanConstitutional <strong>Law</strong>Robert Schütze<strong>University</strong> of DurhamThis textbook offers a coherent andscholarly analysis presented within aclear structure. It examines the EuropeanUnion from a classic constitutionalperspective. The book covers all thecentral themes of the course – thehistory and structure of the EuropeanUnion, its powers and procedures, andits rights and remedies.‘Exhaustive in scope and innovativein structure and approach, this newbook will be essential reading foranyone interested in the constitutionaldevelopment of the European Union.’Anthony Arnull, <strong>University</strong> of BirminghamContents: Introduction: Europeanconstitutional law; Part I. History andStructure: 1. Constitutional history:from Paris to Lisbon; 2. Constitutionalnature: a federation of states;3. Governmental structure: unioninstitutions I; 4. Governmental structure:union institutions II; Part II. Powersand Procedures: 5. Legislative powers:competences and procedures; 6. Externalpowers: competences and procedures;7. Executive powers: competences andprocedures; 8. Judicial powers: competencesand procedures; Part III. Rights andRemedies: 9. European law: direct andindirect effect; 10. European law: supremacyand preemption; 11. European law:remedies and liabilities; 12. In particular:European fundamental rights.2012 247 x 174 mm 540pp31 b/w illus. 16 tables978-0-521-50490-4 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-73275-8 Paperback £29.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521504904TextbookEuropean Union <strong>Law</strong>Cases and MaterialsSecond editionDamian ChalmersLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceGareth DaviesVrije Universiteit, Amsterdamand Giorgio MontiLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceEagerly awaited new edition of theforemost textbook on EU law.Contents: Part I. EU Institutional <strong>Law</strong>:1. European integration and the Treaty onEuropean Union; 2. The EU institutions;3. Union law-making; 4. The UnionJudicial Order; 5. The authority of EUlaw; 6. Fundamental rights; 7. Rights andremedies in national courts; Part II. EUAdministrative <strong>Law</strong>: 8. The infringementprocedures; 9. Governance; 10. Judicialreview; Part III. Civic Identity of theUnion: 11. Union citizenship; 12. NonUnion nationals; 13. Equal opportunitieslaw; 14. Policing/justice; 15. Externalrelations; Part IV. European UnionEconomic <strong>Law</strong>: 16. The internal market;17. Economic and monetary union;18. Free movement of goods; 19. Services;20. Pursuit of occupation; 21. Public goods;22. Competition law – functions andenforcement; 23. Anti-trust and monopolies;24. State regulation and EU law.2010 246 x 189 mm 1150pp 1 map978-0-521-12151-4 Paperback £40.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521121514TextbookThe <strong>Cambridge</strong>Companion toEuropean UnionPrivate <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Christian Twigg-Flesner<strong>Law</strong> School, <strong>University</strong> of HullA critical 2010 introduction to EuropeanPrivate <strong>Law</strong>, written by the leadingscholars in the field.‘The very appearance of a publicationof this sort is indeed a coming-ofagemoment for a discipline whoseexistence was hard to fathom untilthe 1980s. … Diligent readers willbe rewarded by the richness of theresulting picture …’EUSA ReviewContents: 1. Introduction: key featuresof European Union Private <strong>Law</strong> (EUPL);2. The historical evolution of EuropeanPrivate <strong>Law</strong>; 3. European Private <strong>Law</strong> andthe comparative method; 4. The role ofthe conflict of laws in European Private<strong>Law</strong>; 5. Competence and European Private<strong>Law</strong>; 6. Language and terminology;7. European Private <strong>Law</strong> by directives:approach and challenges; 8. The EuropeanCourt of Justice as motor of Private <strong>Law</strong>;9. European Contract <strong>Law</strong>: the commonframe of reference and beyond; 10. Theway forward in European consumercontract law: optional instrument insteadof further deconstruction of nationalprivate laws; 11. Commercial contractsand European Private <strong>Law</strong>; 12. EuropeanTort <strong>Law</strong> – features of a diverse landscape;13. European Union Property <strong>Law</strong>;14. Information obligations and withdrawalrights; 15. Travel law; 16. Unfair contractterms; 17. Unfair commercial practices andEuropean Private <strong>Law</strong>; 18. Consumer salesand associated guarantees; 19. Productliability; 20. The impact of the directive onself-employed commercial agents in EUlaw; 21. EC Competition <strong>Law</strong> and EuropeanPrivate <strong>Law</strong>; 22. Non-discrimination andEuropean Private <strong>Law</strong>; 23. Financial servicesin European Union private law.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companions to <strong>Law</strong>2010 247 x 174 mm 382pp978-0-521-51617-4 Hardback £68.00978-0-521-73615-2 Paperback £27.99www.cambridge.org/9780521516174Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge

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