EU law

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Publication Date 2016
ISBN 978-0-19-874528-0
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Concentrate guides help focus revision and maximise exam performance. Each guide includes revision tips, advice on how to achieve extra marks, and a thorough and focused breakdown of the key topics and cases.

- Written by experts and covering all the key topics so you can approach your exams with confidence.
- Clear, concise, and easy-to-use helping you get the most out of your revision.
- Full of learning features and tips to show you how best to impress your examiner.
- Revision guides you can rely on.

This is a new Q&A study and revision guide to EU law. It contains a variety of model answers and plans to give students the confidence to tackle any essay or problem question, and the skills needed to excel in law exams and coursework assignments.

- User-friendly layout and consistent features ensure that it is easy to find key information.
- A short exam skills chapter provides subject-specific tips on how to approach and structure essay and problem questions
- A unique coursework skills chapter with advice on researching, referencing and critical analysis - not available in any other Q&A series.
- Each chapter starts with a list of the key topics you'll need to master in order to successfully tackle each question.
- Tips from expert authors help you avoid common mistakes and show you how to achieve the highest marks.
- Diagram answer plans help you visualize how to plan and structure your answers.
- Annotated answers guide you step by step through the structure of a great answer, and show you how to ensure you focus on the heart of the question.
- The authors highlight key academic debates to include in your answer when you want to demonstrate you have an understanding of the current topical discussions; essential if you're aiming for the highest marks.
- Focused further reading suggestions help you take things even further.

Contents

1. Exam skills for success in EU law
2. The origins, institutions, and development of the Union and the legislative processes
3. The sources, forms and individual remedies of EU law
4. The supremacy of EU law and its reception in the Member States
5. The jurisdiction of the Court of Justice
6. The free movement of goods
7. The free movement of persons
8. Competition and merger law
9. Sex discrimination and equality law
10. Skills for success in coursework assessments

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