This definitive textbook with unmatched standing has earned its premier reputation by consistently delivering carefully chosen extracts from a range of materials, with clear and insightful analysis from renowned authors Paul Craig and Gráinne de Búrca.
New to this edition:
- Coverage of all important recent developments, including: Important new case law such as the landmark Opinion 2/13 on EU Accession to the ECHR; The implications of the European Parliament elections for the relationship between the Commission, the European Parliament and the European Council; The strategies adopted by the new Commission President and his team; The issues surrounding the possible UK referendum on membership. - Reworking of chapter 20, Free Movement of Capital and Economic and Monetary Union, to include thorough discussion of the issues concerning the financial crisis.
A good textbook with all the essential information and important EU cases. On the downside it goes into great detail and it can be a lot to read and understand, perhaps just a little too much information provided. However, you do get used to being able to find what you need. I find it better to have more information than not enough but that might not be the case for everyone.
THIS IS THE BEST ALL AROUNDER FOR EU LAW. Craig and De Burca's book on EU law is THE canonical book on EU law. The cases selected and excerpted are all entirely relevant and the structure of the book is also solid and logical. I had the privilege to meet De Burca, such a brilliant author and teacher!
Their book is widely available so check your law library if your budget is limited or if you want to verify before you buy!
I later went on to write my own book on EU law, My book compares the EU and US constitutional structures and brings more ideological and teleological considerations.
if you are a practitioner I recommend De Burca and Craig's book even above my own for your time is tight you are not looking for deep insights just a solid understanding of black letter law. If you are a politico then in a shameless act of self promotion I recommend my own book (which is super cheap as an ebook and reasonable in print). Basically I wrote my book thinking about the NAFTA the Andean Pact and MERCOSUR, but also about the CIS and ASEAN. These sort of transnational trade blocs are vital and will persist despite renewed great power conflict. People would rather do business than make war. EU is more or less the model for all these transnational trading blocs.
DeBurca and Craig's book is a must read. It's canoncal.
have the 7th edition and it is BEAUTIFUL. very straightforward structure which i like. sometimes this book would get confusing but i think it’s more because eu law after 4 hours straight just becomes one big jumble. easy enough to understand. one star docked because it’s too expensive 🙄
It took me more than half year to finish this book, but i am glad that I did it. Great book but need patient to read it, and I only managed read 20-40 pages daily.
bahwa negara-negara di eropa masih belum satu konsep soal integrasi mreka bahkan soal apa perlu mreka se-bersatu seperti sebuah negara...
ga bener lah pokoknya orangorang yg ngerasa ahli (so called "expert") yg selalu merujuk ke barat (eropa dan amerika) untuk kemudian di contek dan diterapkan di timur (asia khususnya Indonesia) karena ternyata semua punya karakteristik dan ke-khas-an yg bedabeda banget.
yg seru lagi adalah usaha mereka untuk bikin satu legal sistem yg merupakan gabungan civil law dan common law....wuiiiihhh... ga berentiberenti deh gw bingungnya ngertiin buku ini
btw... ini buku gila banget mulai dari tebelnya sampe lengkapnya....wuiiiih deh pokoknya.... puaaaassss bgt deh walau belinya ga baru...
Out of all the textbooks I used for EU law during universiry, this was the least accessible and often was very difficult to understand a topic without looking through other textbooks.
However, it did include everything I needed to know so not the worst textbook. I just wish it hadn't been such a chore to read.
I only bought it because it was on the required reading list.
good stuff. understanding the EU is somewhat labor intensive for the US-oriented attorney; there's different concepts and mechanisms, of course, and the natures of the respective animals are different. damned cool. text is useful, thick, small-printed, &c.
Unfriendly tone, complicating an already difficult area. Was recommended course material but I bought a different one as I couldn't stand how it was written.