
Product Description Recognized as the best collection of its kind, this popular collection of essential European Community legislation is all that the student, scholar, or practitioner needs to accompany their research into and study of the subject. Attractively presented, clearly laid out, and well edited, thisbook remains the most user-friendly among many of its type available in English. With the full text of the Maastricht Treaty it is now the most comprehensive and best-value-for-money compilation available. This present volume also incorporates new material on updated legislation with regard to theaccession of Austria, Finland, and Sweden as member states. Included as well are new chapters on consumer protection, external relations, and environmental law. Review `Provides an excellent, comprehensive set of relevant material.' Brian Wilkinson, University of Nottingham`This continues to be a very good source book. The summary of institutional amendments made by the accession treaties is very helpful.' Paul Beaumont, University of Aberdeen`An excellent and comprehensive collection.' J.C. Chuah, University of Luton`This is an excellent sourcebook for all students of the law of the European Union. The clear manner in which the constituent treaties are presented and the extensive coverage of secondary legislation make it ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.' Noel Travers, University College Dublin`The best and most user-friendly collection of EU/EC Law in the market right now.' Dr N. Emiliou, Queen Mary & Westfield College`Another excellent OUP EC law text - much used by students and staff.' S. Turner, Queen's University Belfast`Excellent and up-to-date selection, well presented and competitively priced.' Professor L.W. Gormley, RU Groningen`A very useful book for teaching purposes at a very reasonable price.' N. Burrows, University of Glasgow`Very useful update. Reasonable price for students.' Lesley Lomax, Sheffield Hallam University`This is a helpful collection of useful material.' Joanna Holloway, City University About the Author Bernard Rudden, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, Brasenose College, Oxford. Derrick Wyatt, University Lecturer in Law, and Fellow, St Edmund Hall, Oxford.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
1996-08-01
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