Europarecht
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Edited by:
Matthias Niedobitek
This volume comprehensively examines the legal foundations of the “new” European Union as established in the Treaty of Lisbon. It is fully up to date and includes a consideration of relations between the Union and the European Atomic Energy Community. The book has been systematically expanded with a presentation of the “General Portion” of Union Law as interpreted by eleven experienced and respected European jurists.
This volume examines the most important political features of the European Union, as they were established in the Lisbon Treaty. The prominent position of union citizenship underscores the fact the EU has developed into a political community. At the same time, the "classical" policy areas of the single European market continue to be key economic fields of activity for the Union, as presented in this volume.