2nd Edition

Optimize European Union Law

By Glenn Robinson Copyright 2017
    280 Pages
    by Routledge

    280 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Optimize series is designed to show you how to apply your knowledge in assessment. These concise revision guides cover the most commonly taught topics, and provide you with the tools to:

    Understand the law and remember the details

      • using diagrams and tables throughout to demonstrate how the law fits together

    Contextualise your knowledge

      • identifying and explaining how to apply legal principles for important cases
      • providing cross-references and further reading to help you aim higher in essays and exams

    Avoid common misunderstandings and errors

      • identifying common pitfalls students encounter in class and in assessment

    Reflect critically on the law

      • identifying contentious areas that are up for debate and on which you will need to form an opinion

    Apply what you have learned in assessment

      • presenting learning objectives that reflect typical assessment criteria
      • providing sample essay and exam questions, supported by end-of chapter feedback

    The series is also supported by comprehensive online resources that allow you to track your progress during the run-up to exams.

    Your Blueprint for Exam Success

    Preface

    Guide to Using the Book and the Companion Website

    Table of Cases and Statutes

    1. The EU: History, Institutions and Sources of Law
    2. Enforcement actions against Member States and Preliminary Rulings
    3. European Law Supremacy and Direct Effect
    4. Indirect Effect and State Liability
    5. Free Movement of Goods I: Articles 28–30 and 110 TFEU
    6. Free Movement of Goods 2: Articles 34-36 TFEU
    7. Personal Mobility: Citizenship and Free Movement of Persons
    8. Freedom of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services
    9. Competition Law I: Article 101 TFEU
    10. Competition Law II: Article 102 TFEU

    Index

    Biography

    Glenn Robinson is an associate professor in law at BPP Law School with special responsibility for academic training. He has been an associate lecturer with the OU since 1999 and was a nominee for Law Teacher of the Year in 2012.

    ‘The use of visualisation in Optimize will help students to focus on the key issues when revising.’

    Michael Bromby, Higher Education Academy Discipline Lead for Law 2011–2013, Reader in Law at Glasgow Caledonian University

    ‘Partnering well-explained, comprehensive content with visual tools like maps and flowcharts is what makes the Optimize series so unique. These books help students take their learning up a notch; offering support in grappling with the subject, as well as insight into what will help make their work stand out.’

    Emily Allbon, Senior Lecturer in Law and creator of Lawbore, City University.

    ‘This series sets out the essential concepts and principles that students need to grasp in a logical way by combining memorable visual diagrams and text. Students will find that they will not easily forget what they read in this series as the unique aim higher and interaction points will leave a blueprint in their minds.’

    Sanmeet Kaur Dua, Lecturer in Law, co--creator of Lawbore, City University.

    ‘The wide range of visual material includes diagrams, charts, tables and maps -enable students to check their knowledge and understanding on each topic area, every step of the way… When combined with carefully explained legal principles and solid, understandable examples, students will find this series provides them with a win- win solution to the study of law and developing revision techniques.’

    Zoe Swan, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Greenwich.