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New Books at the Institute for European Studies Library / EDC

Discover Our Latest Arrivals!

New Books at the Institute for European Studies Library / European Documentation Centre. Explore the newest additions to our collection. Visit the library to browse these new titles.

Library Opening Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (excluding public holidays or unless otherwise stated):
08:00 – 12:30 | 13:00 – 16:00
Wednesday: Closed

The new titles are the following:

  • Bindi, F.M., 2022. The foreign policy of the European Union : assessing Europe's role in the world. 3 edn. Brookings Insitution Press.
  • Barnard, C., 2025. The substantive law of the EU : the four freedoms. 8 edn. Oxford U.P.
  • Chalmers, D., 2024. European Union law : text and materials. 5 edn. Cambridge U.P.
  • Costa, M., Woods, L. and Watson, P., 2023. Steiner & Woods EU law. 15 edn. Oxford U.P.
  • Cottey, A., 2025. Security in 21st century Europe. 3 edn. Bloomsbury Academic.
  • Geddes, A., Scholten, P. and Scholten, P., 2016. The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications.
  • Hartley, T. and Tridimas, T., 2025. Foundations of European Union law : an introduction to the constitutional and administrative law of the European Union. 9 edn. Oxford U.P.
  • Kingsley, P., 2017. The new odyssey : the story of Europe's refugee crisis. Guardian Books.
  • Koser, K., 2016. International migration : a very short introduction. 2 edn. Oxford U.P.
  • Patterson, D.M. and Södersten, A., 2016. A companion to European Union law and International law. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  • Söderbaum, F., 2016. Rethinking regionalism. Palgrave.

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