European Law
I stand by my positive assessment of Hook's "European law" book. Waived his right to legal in Textbooks, popular playback of standard texts. In between, there are summaries and questions for further thought, I like that.
Here I found a meeting:
http://www.jurawelt.com/literatur/europarecht/282842
And the author:
Hakenberg
Born in 1955, studied law in Regensburg and Geneva (1974-1979), first state law examination (1979), post-graduate studies in Community law at the College of Europe in Bruges (1979-1980), lawyer in Regensburg (1980-1983), Doctor of Laws (1982); Second State Examination (1983); Lawyer in Munich and Paris (1983-1989); Official at the European Court of Justice (1990-2005), Legal Officer at the Court of European Communities (Chambers of Judge Jann, 1995-2005), taught at several universities in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Russia, Honorary Fellow, University of Saarland (since 1999); various member legal committees, groups and committees, and numerous publications on Community law and Community law procedure, Chancellor of the Court of the Civil Service since 30 November 2005.
Source: http://curia.europa.eu/de/instit/presentationfr/index_tfp.htm
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