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An Introduction to the EU Legal Order
Elise Muir | KU Leuven, Belgium Using a wealth of illuminating examples and illustrations, Elise Muir provides a clear, concise introduction to the EU legal order. Up-to-date with recent developments, the book explains the significance of the EU, its institutions, decisionmaking processes and control mechanisms. This is a valuable resource for students and instructors.
250pp Dec. 2022 9781108707404 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 Dec. 2022 9781108485609 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108757317
Digital Constitutionalism in Europe
reframing rights and Powers in the algorithmic Society Giovanni De Gregorio | University of Oxford This book provides the first study on digital constitutionalism in Europe. The research explains the European constitutional reaction to the challenges of digital capitalism while exploring a normative perspective to protect fundamental rights and democracy in the algorithmic society based on the path of European digital constitutionalism.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy
304pp May. 2022 9781316512777 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009071215
TeXTbOOk EU Law
Second edition Iyiola Solanke Using up-to-date examples, this book presents EU law in a detailed, comprehensive way which is enjoyable to read and clear to understand. Brexit has ushered in a new era in the legal relationship between the UK and the EU - EU law remains highly significant to legal studies and the legal profession.
702pp Jul. 2022 9781108927468 Paperback GBP 37.99 / USD 49.99 Jul. 2022 9781108831895 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 127.99 eISBN 9781108913225
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EU Law and Governance
Mark Dawson A fresh, accessible and interdisciplinary take on the subject wishing to engage the reader with the wider context of the EU project. Suitable for one-semester and introductory courses in law, political/social science or European studies at both undergraduate and graduate level.
300pp May. 2022 9781108799430 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 38.99 May. 2022 9781108836173 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108864046 New iN PaPerback
European Societies, Migration, and the Law
The ‘Others’ amongst ‘Us’ Moritz Jesse | Universiteit Leiden Immigrants and immigration are increasingly represented as a threat to welfare, traditions, and culture, despite an understanding that immigration is needed in Europe. This book looks at immigration and asylum legislation and policies in Europe to establish how far othering, stigmatization, and exclusion are the result of official policies.
459pp Aug. 2022 9781108720793 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Nov. 2020 9781108487689 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108767637
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Europe’s Second Constitution
crisis, courts and community Markus W. Gehring | University of Cambridge The process of European constitutionalisation has met with scepticism in current national legal and political spheres and in European circles of public opinion. Examining these concerns, this book reveals a widespread misunderstanding of constitutional federalism which permeates the Member State courts, popular media, and many academic communities.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
438pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables Aug. 2022 9781108738286 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Sep. 2020 9781108487962 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108768399
Fissures in EU Citizenship
The Deconstruction and reconstruction of the Legal evolution of eU citizenship Martin Steinfeld | University of Cambridge This book argues that the tragedy that has unfolded not only in terms of Brexit ,but also the populism more widely that underpins it, could have been predicted had more care been taken in examining the fissures that ran deep within the case law on EU citizenship from its infancy.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy
300pp Jan. 2022 9781108490894 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108859165
Grasping Legal Time
Temporality and european Migration Law Martijn Stronks | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam This book explores the sophisticated ways in which time is used in migration law to control and differentiate the presence of migrants within a certain territory. With legal, philosophical, and socio-cultural analysis of temporality and law, it is an innovative text for lawyers, social scientists and philosophers.
Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
300pp Jun. 2022 9781108835732 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108886574
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Personal Debt in Europe
The eU Financial Market and consumer insolvency Federico Ferretti | Università di Bologna Federico Ferretti and Daniela Vandone examine the ‘dark side’ of personal debt, or over-indebtedness, in social, economic and legal terms. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary mix of researchers in Europe and around the world studying the impact of personal/household debt and the best ways to address it.
256pp 24 b/w illus. 6 tables May. 2022 9781108445474 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Apr. 2019 9781108426732 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108615358
Researching the European Court of Justice
Methodological Shifts and Law’s embeddedness Mikael Rask Madsen | University of Copenhagen The book provides new methodological tools and approaches to the study of the European Court of Justice and its embeddedness in European society and economy. It introduces cutting-edge research in the fields of history, sociology, political science and linguistics to novel accounts of the actors and dynamics behind the Court.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
376pp May. 2022 9781316511299 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009049818
Sustainable Value Creation in the European Union
Towards Pathways to a Sustainable Future through crises Beate Sjåfjell | University of Oslo This book is for scholars and students interested in why the European Union has failed in achieving its Lisbon Treaty goal of a social market economy, and how we can move forward through sustainable value creation within planetary boundaries. The book analyses corporate law, governance, financial markets and monetary policies.
400pp Nov. 2022 9781009243896 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009243841
Brady Gordon This book provides an authoritative source for which models of fiscal federalism are compatible with the constitutional boundaries of the European legal order. It offers an encompassing guide to the leading constitutional case law in all EU Member States.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy
440pp Apr. 2022 9781108830096 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781108909037
The European Central Bank and the European Macroeconomic Constitution
From ensuring Stability to Fighting crises Klaus Tuori | Université du Luxembourg This book is about the European Central Bank, the constitutional set and controlled central bank of the Euro area, by a respected economic and constitutional scholar. It is essential reading for economists and lawyers interested in modern central banking, the European Central Bank and economic constitutional law.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy
280pp Sep. 2022 9781108488747 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108771757
The European Parliament as an Accountability Forum
Overseeing the economic and Monetary Union Adina Akbik | Universiteit Leiden This book targets scholars and students of European integration interested in democratic accountability in the EU and the reforms introduced since the euro crisis. It fits the syllabi of courses on EU institutions and EU economic governance taught from different disciplinary perspectives, including political science, law, and political economy.
312pp Feb. 2022 9781108835756 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108886611
The Ghostwriters
Lawyers and the Politics behind the Judicial construction of europe Tommaso Pavone | University of Arizona The European Union (EU) is often depicted as a cradle of judicial activism and a polity built by courts. The Ghostwriters instead reveals that the EU was forged through a concealed struggle between judges who resisted European law and lawyers who encouraged deliberate law-breaking to mobilize courts against national governments.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
304pp Apr. 2022 9781316513910 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009076326
The New Economic Governance of the Eurozone
a rule of Law analysis Paul Dermine | Court of Justice of the European Union This study examines the many reforms passed by the EU in the field of economic and fiscal policy over the past decade of crises. Using the rule of law as a normative benchmark, it carries out the first ever assessment of the constitutional foundations of the Union’s economic governance system.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy
376pp 2 b/w illus. Jul. 2022 9781009216616 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009216630