European constitutional law

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Publication Date 2012
ISBN 978-0-521-73275-8
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The European Union has existed for over half a century. Having started as the 'Europe of the Six' in a specific industrial sector, the Union today has twenty-seven Member States and acts within almost all areas of social life. The Union's constitutional structures have evolved in parallel with this immense growth. Born as an international organisation, the Union has developed into a constitutional Union of States.

This textbook analyses the constitutional law of the European Union after Lisbon in a clear and structured way. Examining the EU through a classic constitutional perspective, it explores all the central themes of the course: from the history and structure of the Union, the powers and procedures of its branches of government, to the rights and remedies of European citizens. A clear three-part structure and numerous illustrations will facilitate understanding.

Critical and comprehensive, this is recomended reading for all students of European constitutional law.

Contents:

Part I: History and Structure
1. Constitutional History: From Paris to Lisbon
2. Constitutional Nature: A Federation of States
3. Governmental Structure: Union Institutions I
4. Governmental Structure: Union Institutions II

Part II: Powers and Procedures
5. Legislative Powers: Competences and Procedures
6. External Powers: Competences and Procedures
7. Executive Powers: Competences and Procedures
8. Judicial Powers: Competences and Procedures

Part III: Rights and Remedies
9. European Law: Direct and Indirect Effect
10. European Law: Supremacy and Preemption
11. European Law: Remedies and Liabilities
12. In Particular: European Human Rights

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