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Foster on EU Law 8e Student Resources
Foster, Foster on EU Law 8e Student Resources
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Student resources to accompany
Foster on EU Law
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Chapter 01 - The history and constitutional basis of the European Union
Chapter 02 - The Union institutions
Chapter 03 - The empowerment of the Union: transfer, division, and control of powers
Chapter 04 - EU law: sources, forms, and law-making
Chapter 05 - Supremacy of EU law
Chapter 06 - Ensuring EU laws are effective: remedies and Article 267 TFEU
Chapter 07 - The direct jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice
Chapter 08 - The free movement of goods
Chapter 09 - The free movement of persons
Chapter 10 - An introduction to EU competition law and policy
Chapter 11 - The changing relations of the UK with the EU
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Diagram showing process of appointment to the Commission
EU development timeline
Pictorial representation of the Unilever case
Schematic of Article 263 TFEU
Study and examination technique guidance
Assessment
Practice Essay Questions
EU development timeline
Study and examination technique guidance
Study and examination technique guidance (audio format)
Chapter 1 Practice essay question
Chapter 2 Practice essay question
Chapter 3 Practice essay question
Chapter 4 Practice essay question
Chapter 5 Practice essay question
Chapter 6 Practice essay question
Chapter 7 Practice essay question
Chapter 8 Practice essay question
Chapter 9 Practice essay question
Chapter 10 Practice essay question
Chapter 11 Practice essay question
Diagram showing process of appointment to the Commission
Pictorial representation of the Unilever case
Schematic of Article 263 TFEU
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