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Core Statutes on EU Legislation 2008-09 2nd Revised edition [Paperback / softback]

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  • Series: Palgrave Core Statutes
  • Pub. Date: 25-Jul-2008
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 0230218539
  • ISBN-13: 9780230218536
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, height x width x depth: 246x173x28 mm, weight: 896 g
  • Series: Palgrave Core Statutes
  • Pub. Date: 25-Jul-2008
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 0230218539
  • ISBN-13: 9780230218536
Other books in subject:
This is an expert selection of EU legislation designed to provide an easy-to-use reference whether in the lecture hall or in the examination. It contains the essential materials for law students. It is published annually to remain completely up-to-date. It excludes commentary and so is ideal for exam use. It is designed to be easy to use under exam conditions.Compiled in response to student need, "Core EU Legislation" is designed to be clear and easy to use, and to provide the essential reference materials required in the lecturehall and in the examination room. A clear layout readily provides access to the key materials. It is newly revised and updated in line with EC developments.
Preface v
Primary Constitutional Legislation
Consolidated Version of the Treaty Establishing the European Community
1(66)
Consolidated Version of the Treaty on European Union
67(11)
Protocol on the Position of the United Kingdom and Ireland
78(2)
Treaty of Amsterdam (Table of Equivalences)
80(5)
Consolidated texts of the EU Treaties as amended by the Treaty of Lisbon
85(77)
Treaty on European Union
85(13)
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
98(64)
Statute of the Court of Justice
162(12)
Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice
174(31)
Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of Workers
205(4)
Charter of Fundamental Rights
209(8)
Competition Law
Commission Regulation 2790/1999
217(5)
Council Regulation 1/2003
222(12)
Regulation 17
234(1)
Council Regulation 139/2004
234(16)
Commission Notice (De Minimis)
250(3)
Commission Notice (Relevant Market)
253(10)
Free Movement of Goods
Commission Directive 70/50
263(1)
Commission Practice Note on Import Prohibitions
264(2)
Council Regulation 2679/98
266(2)
Free Movement of Persons
Council Regulation 1612/68
268(2)
Council Directive 77/249
270(2)
Council Directive 98/5
272(8)
Directive 2004/38
280(15)
Directive 2005/36
295(37)
Free Movement of Services
Directive 2006/123
332(20)
Social Security
Council Regulation 1408/71
352(21)
Employment: Equality
Council Directive 75/117
373(1)
Council Directive 76/207
373(4)
Directive 2002/73
377(3)
Directive 2006/54
380(13)
Council Directive 79/7
393(1)
Council Directive 86/378
394(3)
Council Directive 96/97
397(3)
Council Directive 86/613
400(2)
Council Directive 96/34
402(4)
Council Directive 97/80
406(3)
Council Directive 2000/43
409(6)
Council Directive 2000/78
415(9)
Employment: Worker Protection
Council Directive 2001/23
424(6)
Council Directive 80/987
430(3)
Directive 2002/74
433(2)
Council Directive 89/391
435(7)
Council Directive 92/85
442(5)
Council Directive 94/33
447(6)
Council Directive 94/45
453(9)
Council Directive 97/81
462(6)
Council Directive 98/59
468(5)
Council Directive 1999/70
473(5)
Council Directive 2002/14
478(6)
Directive 2003/88
484(11)
Consumer Protection
Council Directive 85/374
495(3)
Council Directive 93/13
498(4)
UK Statutes
European Communities Act 1972
502(2)
European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002
504(4)
Index 508
NICOLE BUSBY is Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Stirling, UK. She teaches courses in European Law, Legal Processes, Labour Law and Employment Law. She received her BA (Hons) from Westminster University. RHONA SMITH is a Professor in the School of Law at Northumbria University, UK, where her main research interests include international human rights. She has taught public law and EU law at undergraduate level.