Publisher's Synopsis
Covering the essential principles and cases of EEC law, from the constitutional, institutional, administrative, economic and social angles, Josephine Steiner focuses on the areas of maximum practical and academic interest and importance.;The book covers the topics of EEC law which students and practitioners are most likely to encounter. The author indicates possible areas of difficulty and suggests future developments of the law based on reference to the European Court of Justice's approach to interpretation. She recognizes that, for student and practitioner alike, a knowledge of the substantive law is of little use without some insight into the concept of direct effects, together with an understanding of the whole network of remedies available for its breach before both domestic courts and the European Court of Justice.