OEEUL – Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law
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OEEUL – Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law
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OEEUL provides encyclopedia entries written by experts in multiple fields and working in prestigious academic institutions all over Europe.
The articles cover highly specialised and multi-faceted analyses of European law, concentrating on a focused array of subjects. These encompass EU citizenship, common commercial policy, competition law, consumer protection, data protection, Economic and Monetary Union, energy, environment, European integration, general principles, health, institutions, internal market, judicial protection, social policy, supporting policies, transportation, and the values of the European Union.
These articles serve as a valuable information repository for those seeking concise historical context within the realm of EU law, as well as insights into current trends, developments, and concluding reflections. Each entry concludes with references to significant bibliographies and official EU documents relevant to the section.
OEEUL is offered via the Oxford Public International Law platform, which also provides access to the library’s subscription to:
- OSAIL – Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law
- ORIL – Oxford Reports on International Law
- OXIO – Oxford International Organizations
- Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law.
By using the Oxford Law Citator it is possible to follow citations and other links to content from both Oxford University Press as well as selected third-party websites.
Use the search field at the top right of the page to search the database. It is also possible to browse by Content type, Subject, or Jurisdiction.
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