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European Union Law provides a thorough and systematic analysis of EU legal principles and institutional frameworks. Written by Robert Schütze, this first edition from Cambridge University Press offers readers an in-depth understanding of how EU law operates and shapes governance across member states.
The book covers the constitutional architecture of the European Union, including the role of major institutions such as the European Commission, Council, and Parliament. It examines the sources of EU law, including treaties, regulations, and directives, and explores how they interact with national legal systems.
This text is essential for law students, legal professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the complex legal mechanisms that underpin European integration. The work provides both theoretical insights and practical applications, making it valuable for academic study and professional reference.







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