
This last decade has been particularly turbulent for the EU. Beset by crises - the financial crisis, the rule of law crisis, the migration crisis, Brexit, and the pandemic - European Law has had to adapt and change in a way not previously seen. First published in 1999, the goal then was to reflect on the important developments that had been made since the creation of the EEC. That goal has not changed. From EU Administrative Law through to the Regulation of Network Industries, each chapter in this seminal work assess the legal and political forces that have shaped the evolution of EU law. With new chapters covering the Rule of Law, Judicial Reform, Brexit, Constitutional and Legal Theory, Refugee and Asylum law, and Data Governance, this third edition of The Evolution of EU Law is a must read for any student or academic of EU law.
This work investigates how the European Union’s legal framework has adapted and transformed in response to a decade of unprecedented political and economic crises. The text provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal and political forces driving these changes, building upon the foundational goals established in the original 1999 edition. It synthesizes contributions from various legal scholars to evaluate the trajectory of EU governance from its inception through the complexities of the modern era.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational resource for understanding the structural shifts within European legal systems. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a standard reference for students and scholars of EU law.
Page Count:
1067
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192661809
ISBN-13:
9780192661807
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