Introducing a European Legal Order
by Gordon Slynn
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell 1992
ISBN/ASIN: 0421473002
ISBN-13: 9780421473003
Number of pages: 216
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The author draws on his experience as the UK's Judge at the European Court of Justice to provide an examination of the central role played by the European Court in bringing the European Single Market into being. The text discusses how the Single Market affects people and adapts to change.
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