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.

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Brussels Convention and English Conflict of Laws

English Legal System

Discuss how the old Brussels Convention and the new Council regulation have affected and altered the traditional rules of English conflict of Laws. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Patent Technology Devices

Copyright Law

Patent Technology Devices – The patent scheme is designed to protect technology devices, actual machines, and new chemical biotechnological/nano-technological compositions rather than pure concepts ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Uk’s Constitutional Arrangements

Constitutional Law

In light of the statement above, the arguments for and against codifying the UK’s constitution will be set out in the following essay and especially considering the arguments with regards to codification and the impact of it on the Rule of Law, Parliamentary Sovereignty, Judicial Review and the Human Rights of UK citizens. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Explain the Margin of Appreciation Doctrine

Constitutional Law

Introduction The national authorities of Contracting States to the European Convention of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) (‘ECHR’)… ...

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E-commerce Law Involving Electronic Contracting

Contract Law

The first issue that needs to be addressed is whether a website advert is an offer or an invitation to treat as on the case that X Co advertisement… ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Britain and America’s Constitution in Comparison

Constitutional Law

In this essay I will be discussing Britain’s constitution and will look at America’s constitution briefly in comparison. Then I will be discussing whether Britain needs a codified constitution like America or whether Britain runs well as it is. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Explain the Sources of English Law

Constitutional Law

This essay examines the different ways English law is created and then evaluates the role of legislation as the most important source of law. … ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Anti Competitive Agreements under the Competition Act

Commercial Law

Competition law is a rapidly burgeoning subject and has grown enormously in recent years, especially since the early 1990s. An increasing number … ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

European Employment Contract

Employment Law

Labor law, also referred to as employment law, is the organization of laws, directorial rulings, and guides which attend to the lawful rights of, and limitations… ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Legal Advice on Exports to EC Countries

Company Law

Article 28 EC quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between Member States. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Comparison of Civil and Common Law

Administrative Law

In this part of my essay, I am going to compare civil and common law. First of all, before comparing those two legal system, let me to give … ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Article 28 EC and Contributions of the Keck Case

EU Law

The purpose of this work is to discuss the contribution of Keck and analyse whether the Court’s guidance solved the problems by previous Court’s judgments. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Evaluation of the Keck Formula in Selling Arrangements

Business Law

Key to the Keck Formula is the distinction between rules to the product itself and those that relate to the method by which the product is being sold. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Consumer Rights Directive Proposed by the EU Commission

Commercial Law

Contracts for the sale of goods are amongst the most common types of contract encountered. To most common people, the experience of contracting… ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Uncertainty Regarding the Precise Normative Implications of the So-called ‘Precautionary Principle’

Environmental Law

In its most straightforward frame, the Precautionary Principle becomes an integral factor when an action raises a risk of damage to human wellbeing or nature or a cause and effect relationship has not been built up experimentally. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Impact of Legal Aid Cuts on Domestic Abuse and Immigration Cases

Criminal Law

While campaigners against the cuts and reforms of legal aid in the United Kingdom seem to receive very little media attention, secondary sources of legislation ensure transparency of the most important and impactful measures taken by the government in creating political policies. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

EU Legal System for Coordinating European Projects

EU Law

Does applying and enforcing universal law through direct effect to 28 countries create a more cohesive EU? For the purposes of this paper peaceful cooperation is defined as the fluidity throughout the four freedoms without causing serious political tension, such as trade embargos. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Impact of the European Union on Environmental Laws

Environmental Law

The primary legislation of the EU, called the Treaties underpin the development of all EU laws. The treaties are a set of international treaties between EU member states which outline the EU’s constitutional basis. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

The Principles Behind Choice of Law with Regards to the Rome Regulations

International Law

The relationship between a choice of law and the doctrine of public policy would be looked at, as well as a critical evaluation of the role of public policy on choice of law. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

The CJEU’s Reasoning

EU Law

Free movement of goods (FMG) is one of the four cornerstones of the internal market. ...

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Human Rights European Convention

Human Rights Law

The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community against his will is to prevent harm to others. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

The Treatment Excessive Pricing

EU Law

Taking into account the definition given by Cosmo Graham on what constitutes an excessive pricing it can be said that it is: the classic offence of a monopolist. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

Judicial Controls for European Union Legal Powers

EU Law

The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), under Articles 263 and 267, contains two provisions that are judicial controls which ensure the legal powers of the European Union (EU) institutions are being properly exercised. ...

Last modified: 7th Aug 2019

The Identity of EU National

EU Law

Besides, the derogation may be imposed by the host State under Article 45(3) TFEU, and the restrictions on the right of entry and right of residence… ...

Last modified: 6th Aug 2019

Is State Liability a Genuine Contribution?

EU Law

The ability of private parties to enforce European Community law in national courts is now an essential feature of the integrated legal system… ...

Last modified: 6th Aug 2019