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This book explains how European Union (EU) law has This book explains how European Union (EU) law has developed over the last 70 years and how it has shaped Europe into a union focused on its citizens. After World War II, European countries wanted peace, cooperation, and stability. The Treaty of Paris in 1952 started this process by creating shared institutions based on law. Over time, EU law became the foundation of European integration, ensuring peace, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. EU law gives citizens real rights—such as free movement, equal treatment, consumer protection, environmental safety, and digital rights—which they can enforce in national courts. The book also shows how EU law helped Europe respond to major crises like financial instability, COVID-19, climate change, and war in Ukraine. Overall, it highlights that the EU is not just an economic project but a legal and values-based union working to improve the everyday lives of its people.
2️⃣ Main Topics / Sections of the Book
🔹 Part 1: EU Law and European Values
Democracy
Rule of law
Human rights
Protection of EU values and budget
🔹 Part 2: EU Law and Citizens’ Rights
EU citizenship
Free movement
Data protection
Equality and non-discrimination
🔹 Part 3: Improving Daily Life
Climate change and environment
Agriculture and food safety
Tax and social security coordination
🔹 Part 4: Fair Competition
Competition law
State aid control
Internal market fairness
🔹 Part 5: Role of the European Commission
Law-making
Enforcement of EU law
Role of courts and legal service
🔹 Future of EU Law
Adapting EU law to new challenges
More citizen participation
Stronger legal integration
3️⃣ Key Points (Bullet Form – Easy to Remember)
EU law started in 1952 to maintain peace in Europe
Law is the core tool of European integration
EU law has direct effect in Member States
Citizens can enforce EU rights in national courts
EU law protects human rights, democracy, and equality
It supports digital transformation and climate action
EU law helped manage COVID-19 and financial crises
The European Commission acts as guardian of EU law
The EU has evolved from an economic union to a citizens’ union
4️⃣ Important Headings (For Notes or Exam Answers)
Meaning and Purpose of EU Law
Historical Development of EU Law
Principles of EU Law (Direct Effect & Supremacy)
Role of EU Institutions
EU Law and Citizens’ Rights
EU Law in Times of Crisis
Future of European Union Law
5️⃣ Possible Exam / Assignment Questions
Short Questions
What is EU law?
Why was EU law created?
What is meant by “direct effect”?
How does EU law protect citizens?
What role does the European Commission play?
Long Questions
Explain the development of EU law over 70 years.
Discuss how EU law protects European values.
How has EU law improved the daily lives of citizens?
Examine the role of EU law during major crises.
Analyze the future challenges of EU law.
6️⃣ Presentation-Ready Slides Outline
Slide 1: Title
70 Years of EU Law – A Union for Its Citizens
Slide 2: Introduction
Started in 1952
Aim: Peace, cooperation, stability
Slide 3: Core Idea of EU Law
Law as foundation
Supranational legal system
Slide 4: Rights of Citizens
Free movement
Equality
Consumer & data protection
Slide 5: EU Law in Daily Life
Environment
Food safety
Jobs & social security
Slide 6: EU Law in Crises
Financial crisis
COVID-19
Climate change
Ukraine war
Slide 7: Role of Institutions
European Commission
Courts
National authorities
Slide 8: Future of EU Law
Digital age
Green transition
Stronger democracy
Slide 9: Conclusion
EU law = peace + rights + unity
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