History of the European Union

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Citations:

M.J. Harwood, EU Law Concentrate (6th edn, Oxford University Press, 2018).
P. Craig & G. De Burca, EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials (7th edn, Oxford University Press, 2020).
J. Guth, K. Langley, EU Law – The Fundamentals (1st edn, Sweet & Maxwell, 2021).

Further Reading

R. Schutze & T. Tridimas, Oxford Principles of European Union Law: Volume 1: The European Union Legal Order (Oxford University Press, 2018).
J. Ziller, Advanced Introduction to European Union Law (2nd edn, Elgar Advanced Introductions Series, Elgar Publishing, 2023).
K. Lenaerts et al, EU Constitutional Law (Oxford European Union Law Library, Oxford University Press, 2022).

Note: These were lessons created in late 2023/ early 2024, check other resources for updates.

Disclaimers:

At no point are these video lessons intended to provide any sort of legal advice. These are for educational purposes only!

These vidoes are intended to represent the law at the time of recording to the best of my ability. If there are any updates and/or mistakes, I endeavour to make sure these mistakes are corrected. Where you find a mistake, comment under the video and I will check and make the appropriate amendments.

The reality of law is that it is an ever changing and deeply complex subject. As such, mistakes and updates are inevitable. I feel that this it the best approach for this kind of educational content, given its static nature.

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You appear to have a few dates regarding enlargement a bit wrong.
Auatria, Sweden and Finland were the first to join in 1995.
Then the next phase was in 2004. Where many of the nations you mentioned became full members. All 3 baltic states, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czechia, Poland, Cyprus, Malta and regrettably Hungary too.

HibikiKano
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great classes, thank you for the videos!

selinkoksal
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thelawacademy
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This is a fairly standard history of the European Union. It might have a good idea to mention the Marshal Plan Programme of 1948 and America's insistence that the European states in that plan (led primarily by France) form a permanent body to regulate the money, thus was the OEEC (Organisation for European Economic Cooperation) born, an important milestone on the journey to European unity and one sponsored very much by the United States.

johnhanamy
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How can you make a mistake in such a basic thing as the date when Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia became members of the EU? The 10 countries joined on 1 May 2004. I was so excited to learn from you, but now I'm disappointed and not sure whether I can enjoy the lectures or will have to doubt and fact-check everything you say

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