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Readership: Undergraduate students taking compulsory EU Law modules as part of their LLB and CPE courses.
Josephine Steiner, Professor Associate, University of Sheffield, and Lorna Woods, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research, City University London
Part I 1: From EEC to EU: a brief history of the development of the Union 2: Institutions of the EC: composition and powers 3: Scope of the EC Treaty: laws and lawmaking 4: Principle of supremacy of EC law 5: Principles of direct applicability and direct effects 6: General principles of law Part II 7: Framework for enforcement 8: Remedies in national courts 9: State liability 10: The preliminary rulings procedure 11: Enforcement actions 12: Direct action for annulment 13: Action for failure to act 14: Community liability in tort - action for damages Part III 15: Introduction to the internal market 16: Harmonisation 17: Free movement of payments and capital 18: Customs union 19: Free movement of goods 20: Derogation from the free movement of goods 21: Citizenship: rights of free movement and residence 22: Economic rights: workers, establishment and services 23: Free movement: social rights 24: Right to receive services 25: Free movement of persons: limitations on grounds of public policy, public security, or public health 26: The area of freedom, security and justice: EU home affairs law and policy 27: Discrimination 28: Introduction to competition policy market 29: Element of competition law in the internal market 30: Intellectual property rights and the internal market 31: Restrictions on State aid