Dear Colleagues,
The following three books are each available free of charge in return for a
brief review for 'Focus'. Reviews of 250-300 words should be with me by 14
August. I have the first item ready for despatch; I expect to receive the
other two in the next week or so.
Anyone interested should contact me as soon as possible.
Regards,
Eric
1 - European Union: The Basics
Alex Warleigh
July 2004
"A concise and accessible introduction for students new to the study of the
European Union and for the general reader wishing to understand this
important subject. It offers the most up-to-date guide to the major issues
and areas of debate."
Taylor & Francis Books Ltd, priced at £9.99 €6.60 EUR
2- Access to European Union
Nicholas Moussis
Brand new, 13th edition of this annually revised title.
"An excellent guide for any business person, politician, lawyer, economist
or academic who wants to have an overall view of EU policy or a summary
account of a specific industrial or commercial sector."
566 pages, with over 1000 references to key Community legal texts and more
than 300 bibliographic references.
Part I: Treaties, Laws, Institutions
Part II: Integration Stages
Part III: Policies Concerning the Citizens
Part IV: Horizontal Policies
Part V: Sectoral Policies
Part VI: External Policies
Published by European Study Service at £36 / 52 EUR
3 - A Dictionary of the European Union
2nd Edition, April 2004
"Explains the terminology surrounding the EU and outlines the roles and
significance of the institutions, member countries, programmes and policies,
treaties and personalities"
432 pages, with more then 1000 entries.
Published by Europa Publications at £120.00 / 80 EUR
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Eric Davies
European Information Services
PO Box 28
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UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1352 753 139
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'Shedding light on Europe':
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writing, research, training, current awareness,
web design (e.g. www.eia.org.uk, www.leeds.ac.uk/jmce)
Just published: EUROJARGON - 7th edition - details from:
www.eurojargon.info
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