Articles tagged as EU Law
EU law, or European Union law, is a system of law that is specific to the 28 members of the European Union. This system overrules the national law of each member country if there is a conflict between the national law and the EU law.
Latest Law Papers tagged as EU Law
Including law essays, dissertations, problem questions, case summaries, and law lectures, suitable for law students working towards their LLB / LLM qualifications or those studying for the new SQE.
Importation and Article 30
EU Law
The Commission v Germany case stated there are three exceptions to Article 30… ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
EU Law
EU Law
In Case 152/84 Marshall v Southampton and South-West Hampshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) [1986] ECR 723, the Court of Justice created an artificial and arbitrary barrier to the horizontal enforcement of directives. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Free Movement of Workers Within the EU
EU Law
According to which those self-employed persons who ‘exercise official authority’ also may not move freely interstate between posts of employment. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Tradesmen Used Some Special Mark or Signage on Their Products
Business Law
It was in the early times when the tradesmen used some special mark or signage on their products to differentiate their goods from the… ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Article 34 TFEU Interpretation | Regulation of Markets
Example Essays
Critically Discuss the Interpretation of the Prohibition in Article 34 TFEU and its Interpretation for the Regulation of Markets. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
CJEU decisions on TFEU Article 34 in Keck
Example Essays
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decisions on Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) Article 34 in Keck ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Article 101 – Treaty on the Functioning of the EU
Example Essays
The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union – Article 101 and its balance between business agreements and consumer rights. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Balancing Economic Freedoms & Fundamental Rights
Example Essays
The balancing of the EU objectives for Economic Freedoms and Fundamental Rights. Have they been successful? ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Actions for Damages in Private Enforcement
Tort Law
The case of Devenish is primarily an action for damages; however, the case has a much more significant impact than can be comprehended from the judgment alone. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Customs Duties on Imports and Exports
Trading Law
The EU is, at its core a common market which necessitates that goods flow between its constituent member states unimpeded by customs duties and other measures. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Contract can be defined as an obligatory but mutual agreement
Commercial Law
No doubt Technology has expanded the scope of communication globally, but will always be ahead of governing laws and regulations; such … ...
Last modified: 2nd Jul 2019
Effective Consumer Protection In Electronic Commerce
Commercial Law
“Consumers who participate in electronic commerce should be afforded transparent and effective consumer protection that is not less than … ...
Last modified: 2nd Jul 2019
The Free Movement of Goods
Trading Law
The Internal Market, promoting the free movement of goods, services, capital and people, is one of the most significant and consistently progressing objectives for the European Union (EU). ...
Last modified: 2nd Jul 2019
R v C (Barry)
Case Summaries
The defendant was convicted on a number of counts of sexual and violent offences against four different women between the years of 1967-1987. ...
Last modified: 28th Jun 2019
Distance Selling and E Commerce directives
Commercial Law
John ordered a number of small items from e-Toys4U.hk for his child’s birthday. The items included a games console together with several games … ...
Last modified: 28th Jun 2019
R v Rimmington – 2006
Case Summaries
Rimmington, the defendant, sent 538 separate postal packages to individuals. These were of a crude, racist and obscene nature… ...
Last modified: 27th Jun 2019
The Direct Effect of Community Law
Civil Law
The direct effect of community law allows individuals the right to enforce their community law rights in national courts. However this principle is not expressly stated in the Treaty, so the European Court of Justice has had to rely on subjective approach to develop these rights, ...
Last modified: 25th Jun 2019
S.A.S. v. France [2014] ECHR 695
Case Summaries
Case Summary of SAS v France [2014] ECHR 695. The case concerned the rights of individuals to manifest their freedom of religion ...
Last modified: 25th Jun 2019
Free Movement of Goods – 110 TFEU
International Conventions
This essay shall explore several aspects of Article 110 of the Treaty of Functioning of the European Union (EU) ...
Last modified: 24th Jun 2019
Treaty on European Union Summary
International Conventions
The Treaty on European Union (TEU) finds its origins in the Treaty of Maastricht, which came into effect in 1993. ...
Last modified: 21st Jun 2019
General Principle of Non-discrimination – Article 18 TFEU
International Conventions
Article 18 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) was introduced to prohibit ‘any discrimination on grounds of nationality’ so that all nationals and EU citizens could be treated equally within the scope of the Treaties. ...
Last modified: 21st Jun 2019
Articles for EU Competition Law
International Conventions
The main aim of Article 101 is to provide redress to those affected by any restrictions that are placed on free competition within the internal market ...
Last modified: 18th Jun 2019
Lisbon Treaty
International Conventions
The Treaty of Lisbon entered into force on 1 December 2009 in accordance with its Article 6> and was ratified by each of the European Union’s (EU) 27 members. ...
Last modified: 18th Jun 2019
EU Import Restrictions – Germany Cheese Laws
Problem Question Examples
Problem Question scenario covering importation restrictions, food health campaigns and advertising laws in European Law ...
Last modified: 18th Jun 2019
Free Movement Of Workers In The EU
International Conventions
Regulation 492/2011 was created to codify the previous regulation, so as to avoid confusion. It was also created to help promote migration. ...
Last modified: 18th Jun 2019