Law of the European Union
This is...one of the best books of its kind on the market. It is student friendly in the best sense of the term. While in no way pat ronising or talking-down to its readers, it steers them thoroughly and in a helpfully structured way through the subject and anticip ates the difficulties often encountered by those studying it for the first time. The achievement of these objectives is assisted by placing the law in its wider historical, political and economic contexts. Problems and complexities are treated clearly and firmly. The book systematically encourages student-centred learning by posing questions and review problems and providing suggestions for fu rther reading and lists of key websites as well as a full general bibliography- Professor John Bridge, Journal of European Informati on Association