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The Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law (OEEUL) is a new product within The Oxford Public International Law family, which provides an analytical overview of European Union (EU) law. These resources can be utilized by scholars, advanced students, lawyers/solicitors, and judges.

The Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law offers great features and functionality for you, including:

  • Seamless navigation between encyclopedia articles within the OEEUL
  • Search via subject and keywords, with hit highlighting available in search results for key terms
  • “What’s New” page features recently updated material in a timely manner
  • Email notification and RSS feeds notifying of recently updated material
  • Clear and easy printing options with auto-generated PDF

Articles from this encyclopedia address a range of subjects that seek to provide the best coverage of the development and history of European Union law.

Subjects within The Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law include:

  • Cases
  • Citizenship (Forthcoming)
  • Common Commercial Policy
  • Competition Law
  • Consumer Protection
  • Data Protection
  • Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (Forthcoming)
  • Economic and Monetary Union (Forthcoming)
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • European Integration
  • General Principles (Forthcoming)
  • Health
  • Institutions
  • Internal Market (Forthcoming)
  • Judicial Protection (Forthcoming)
  • Social Policy
  • Supporting Policies
  • Transport
  • Values

Why the Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law?

The Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law service provides browsing and searching of all of the material within the resource based on keywords and subjects.  OEEUL content is also connected to the Oxford Law Citator—a state-of-the-art navigation tool which provides direct links to related materials within OEEUL, other online law resources from OUP, and important references available elsewhere.

Guided Tour

This tour will walk you through Oxford Reports on International Law, Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law, Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law, Oxford Historical Treaties, Oxford International Organizations, and the Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law and show you the user enhancements that are now available.

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To access The Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law, please click here.