
European Union Law and Globalisation
A North Atlantic Perspective on Global Constitutionalism
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Do you want to get ahead in your career in international affairs and help build a peaceful prosperous world? You need to know the rules and reasons of international and European law. This book gives you a complete detailed guide to European Union law, with over 400 pages of commentary, legislation, regulations, directives, and case-law. Your book covers key concepts such as proportionality, subsidiarity, margin of appreciation, discretion, balancing, general principles of law, competition law, taxation, capital markets law, environmental law, direct effect, third party effect, fundamental human rights, and constitutional freedoms. Just click through to make it yours!
With its focus on EU treaty law in comparison with US constitutional law, this book is an essential resource for EU jurists seeking to understand US constitutional law and for Anglophone jurists seeking to understand EU trade and human rights laws. Includes terminology in English, French, and German to make EU and comparative law accessible to all transatlantic jurists.
Whether you're an international corporate counsel in a large law firm, an intellectual at a think tank, or a civil servant in your government or at the UN, this book will help you navigate the complexities of international and European law. And with a free preview available, you can try before you buy. So don't wait - get your copy of this comprehensive guide to EU law today and help build a stable, peaceful, and prosperous planet together!
Keywords: "Proportionality", "subsidiarity", "margin of appreciation", "discretion", "balancing", "general principles of law", "competition law", "taxation", "capital markets law", "environmental law", "direct effect", "third party effect", "Competition Law / Anti-trust Law", "Fundamental human rights and constitutional freedoms", "European Court of Justice", "European Court of Human Rights", "European Convention on Human Rights", "EU environmental law", "EU labour law", "European Union law", "Globalisation", "Constitutionalism", "European integration", "Legal theory", "Human rights", "Social policy", "State aid", "Internal market", "Consumer protection", "Migration law", "Judicial protection", "Judicial review", "Legal reasoning", "Legal argumentation", "Legal pluralism", "Legal methodology", "Legal positivism", "Legal realism", "Legal empiricism", "Comparative law", "Legal integration", "EU external relations", "International trade law", "EU constitutional law", "EU institutional law", "EU administrative law", "EU criminal law", "EU economic law", "EU social law", "EU health law", "EU data protection law", "EU consumer law", "EU migration law", "EU asylum law", "EU judicial cooperation", "EU legal system", "EU law-making", "EU law enforcement", "EU legal history", "North Atlantic perspective", "Transatlantic relations", "International economic law", "International investment law", "International commercial arbitration", "International dispute resolution", "International organizations", "World Trade Organization", "International Monetary Fund", "World Bank", "International Court of Justice", "International Criminal Court", "International human rights law", "International environmental law", "International labor law", "International migration law", "International security law", "International law and politics", "International legal theory", "International legal philosophy", "Global governance", "International legal system", "International legal pluralism", "International legal positivism", "International legal realism", "International legal empiricism".Synopsis: The European Union is a state-like body, an international legal person which can enter into treaties and creates common rules for its members in trade, investment, and human rights. 400+ pages of commentary, legislation, regulations, directives, and case-law to describe EU law in great detail & compare it with U.S. law. Includes terminology in English, French, and German.