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An Introduction to European Law

The second edition of this classic introduction to European law features a new chapter on goods and rich online resources.

Robert Sch\u00FCtze (Author)

9781107111813, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 25 June 2015

380 pages

23.5 x 15.9 x 2.1 cm, 0.72 kg

'This elegantly and intelligently written book offers a meaningful introduction to students without overwhelming them with grand theories. It will also, as a conceptually well constructed short book, offer their lecturers something with which to enrich their teaching of EU law.' Laurence Gormley, University of Groningen

Written with exceptional clarity, simplicity and precision, this short textbook provides a classic introduction to European law. Using a clear structural framework, it guides students through the subject's core elements and key issues, from the creation and enforcement of European law to the workings of the internal market. Chapters are enriched with fi]

An Introduction to European Law Schütze Hardback Cambridge University Press 2e

An Introduction to European Law

The second edition of this classic introduction to European law features a new chapter on goods and rich online resources.

Robert Sch\u00FCtze (Author)

9781107111813, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 25 June 2015

380 pages

23.5 x 15.9 x 2.1 cm, 0.72 kg

'This elegantly and intelligently written book offers a meaningful introduction to students without overwhelming them with grand theories. It will also, as a conceptually well constructed short book, offer their lecturers something with which to enrich their teaching of EU law.' Laurence Gormley, University of Groningen

Written with exceptional clarity, simplicity and precision, this short textbook provides a classic introduction to European law. Using a clear structural framework, it guides students through the subject's core elements and key issues, from the creation and enforcement of European law to the workings of the internal market. Chapters are enriched with fi]

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