Description
A comprehensive introduction to European law in its international context.
About the Author
Trevor C. Hartley is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Reviews
'Scholarship on European Union law has proliferated in recent years, but they treat European law as a pure 'local' concept. This book makes a refreshing and unique contribution ... What distinguishes this book from its rivals is the fact that it examines EU law in its international context. In a fascinating way, Hartley convinces his readers to access European law through the prism of globalization ... The entire book is a model for future books on the relations between European law and international law and between European policies and international affairs ... This book can be recommended for two main reasons ... a unique insight into an evolving Union ... Hartley finally convinces us, directly and indirectly, that in order to study the European Union one ought to study it in a global context ... it can be read by European and non-European policy-makers, scholars, practitioners and students and taught in foreign law schools. For Europeans it opens a new window towards understanding the EU in a wider, more pertinent, context, and for non-Europeans it provides a rare source, which, using familiar legal tools, will allow them to acquire fundamental knowledge of European law and policy.' Lior Zemer, University of Leicester
Book Information
ISBN 9780521527309
Author Trevor C. Hartley
Format Paperback
Page Count 484
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 770g
Dimensions(mm) 244mm * 170mm * 25mm