EUROPEAN UNION LAW

This book is about the Law of the European Union, its history, development and current state. The book is designed to complement the Wikiversity course of the same name, but can be read on its own. Each chapter begins with an outline of the topic because an understanding of the principles of European Union Law is necessary to place the topic in context. Where appropriate each chapter will highlight relevant case law and statutes, which may include links to other Wikimedia and external resources.

Part 1: Background

Part 2: Four Freedoms

  • Free Movement of Citizens
  • Free Movement of Workers
    • Workers and Families
    • Refusing Citizenship Rights
  • Freedom to Provide Services
  • Customs duties and taxes
  • Free Movement of Goods
    • Selling arrangements
    • Derogations

Part 3: Appendices

  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Style Guide and Authors

This book is dual licensed under the GFDL and Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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