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This PDF is an academic journal issue of European This PDF is an academic journal issue of European Public Law. It contains scholarly articles discussing important developments in European Union law, public law, and human rights law. The main focus of this issue is the development of equality and non-discrimination as a general principle of EU law, especially through the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ). One key article explains how the ECJ strengthened the principle of equality by giving horizontal direct effect to Equality Directives, meaning individuals can rely on anti-discrimination law even in disputes between private parties. The journal also discusses recent decisions of European courts, subsidiarity, constitutional limits of democracy, EU citizenship, and the implementation of international law in the EU. Overall, the PDF is a scholarly analysis of how European public law evolves through judicial interpretation and legislative developments.
120 European Public Law
🧩 MAIN TOPICS & HEADINGS
1️⃣ About the Journal
Quarterly academic journal
Focus on EU law & European public law
Edited by legal scholars
Peer-reviewed articles
2️⃣ Main Feature Article Highlighted in This Issue
🔹 Equality as a General Principle of EU Law
Discusses how the Court of Justice of the European Union developed equality as a fundamental principle.
Key cases discussed include:
Mangold v Helm
Kucukdeveci v Swedex
The article explains:
Equality is a constitutional principle of EU law
Non-discrimination (age, sex, race, religion, etc.) is a fundamental right
National courts must disapply national law if it conflicts with EU equality principles
Equality Directives may have horizontal direct effect
3️⃣ Important Legal Concepts Explained
🟢 General Principles of EU Law
Unwritten fundamental rules developed by the Court.
🟢 Direct Effect
Individuals can rely on EU law in national courts.
🟢 Horizontal Direct Effect
EU law can apply between private individuals (not just against the state).
🟢 Supremacy
EU law overrides conflicting national law.
4️⃣ Other Articles in the Journal
European Court of Human Rights developments
Activity of European Courts
Subsidiarity in the EU
EU Citizenship and democracy
Implementation of UN Security Council resolutions
Constitutional review and democracy limits
🔑 KEY POINTS FOR EXAMS
Equality and non-discrimination are fundamental principles of EU law.
The ECJ plays a major role in expanding equality protection.
Equality Directives are based on Treaty powers (Article 19 TFEU).
National courts must set aside conflicting national law.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights strengthens equality protection.
📖 EASY EXPLANATION (Very Simple)
This journal explains that the EU Court has made equality a very strong legal principle. If a national law treats someone unfairly because of age, gender, race, religion, or sexual orientation, the court can ignore that national law. Even in disputes between two private people, EU equality rules may apply. This shows that equality is not just political — it is a powerful legal right in Europe.
❓ POSSIBLE EXAM QUESTIONS
Short Questions
What is meant by a general principle of EU law?
What is horizontal direct effect?
How did Mangold change EU equality law?
What is the role of national courts in applying EU law?
Long Essay Questions
Discuss the development of equality as a constitutional principle in EU law.
Critically analyse the horizontal direct effect of Equality Directives.
Compare the role of the ECJ and the European Court of Human Rights in promoting equality.
Evaluate the impact of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights on anti-discrimination law.
🖥 PRESENTATION OUTLINE (Slides Format)
Slide 1 – Introduction to European Public Law
Slide 2 – What is European Public Law?
Slide 3 – Equality as a Fundamental Principle
Slide 4 – Role of the Court of Justice
Slide 5 – Mangold & Kucukdeveci Cases
Slide 6 – Direct Effect & Horizontal Effect
Slide 7 – Role of National Courts
Slide 8 – Charter of Fundamental Rights
Slide 9 – Impact on Member States
Slide 10 – Conclusion
📝 SHORT REVISION NOTES
Equality = constitutional principle in EU law
Directives may apply between private individuals
ECJ strengthens human rights protection
National courts must ensure full effectiveness of EU law
✅ CONCLUSION
This PDF (European Public Law Journal Issue) provides an advanced academic discussion of how equality and non-discrimination have become strong constitutional principles in EU law through ECJ case law. It is highly useful for students studying EU Law, Human Rights Law, and Constitutional Law.
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The PDF titled “European Union Law” provides a com The PDF titled “European Union Law” provides a comprehensive and structured explanation of the legal system of the European Union (EU). The book explores the constitutional foundations, institutional structure, governmental powers, judicial system, and substantive policies of the Union. It traces the historical development of the EU from the European Coal and Steel Community to the Lisbon Treaty, explaining how the EU evolved into a unique legal and political entity. The text discusses the nature of EU law, including the principles of direct effect and supremacy, and explains how EU law interacts with national law. It also examines the main EU institutions such as the European Parliament, Commission, Council, and Court of Justice. Furthermore, the book covers key policy areas including the internal market, competition law, free movement, social policy, economic and monetary union, and external relations. Overall, the PDF provides a detailed academic introduction to how EU law functions as a constitutional and supranational legal order.
📌 Main Structure of the Book
The book is divided into three main parts:
🏛 PART I – Constitutional Foundations
1️⃣ Historical Development
From Paris (ECSC) to Rome (EEC)
Maastricht Treaty (creation of EU)
Amsterdam & Nice reforms
Lisbon Treaty reforms
2️⃣ Constitutional Nature
Is the EU a federation?
Federal vs confederal debate
“Sui generis” nature of the EU
3️⃣ Nature of EU Law
Direct Effect
Supremacy
Pre-emption
⚖ PART II – Governmental Powers
4️⃣ EU Institutions
Main Institutions:
European Parliament
European Commission
Council of the European Union
European Council
Court of Justice of the European Union
European Central Bank
Topics Covered:
Separation of powers
Legislative procedures
Ordinary & Special legislative procedure
Subsidiarity principle
5️⃣ Judicial Powers
Judicial review
Preliminary rulings
State liability (Francovich principle)
Fundamental rights protection
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
🌍 PART III – Substantive Law
6️⃣ Internal Market Law
Free movement of goods
Free movement of workers
Free movement of services
Free movement of capital
7️⃣ Competition Law
Cartels (Article 101 TFEU)
Abuse of dominance (Article 102 TFEU)
State aid rules
Merger control
8️⃣ Union Policies
Economic and Monetary Union
Social policy
Consumer protection
Cohesion policy
9️⃣ External Policies
Common Commercial Policy
Development cooperation
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Accession & Enlargement
🔑 Key Legal Principles Explained Simply
Principle Easy Meaning
Direct Effect Individuals can rely on EU law in national courts
Supremacy EU law is higher than national law
Subsidiarity EU acts only if states cannot achieve objectives
Proportionality EU action must not go beyond what is necessary
State Liability States must compensate for breach of EU law
🎓 Easy Explanation (Simple Words)
The EU is not just an international organization.
It has its own legal system.
EU law applies directly inside member states.
National courts must apply EU law.
EU institutions create laws and policies.
The Court of Justice ensures uniform interpretation.
The EU regulates markets, competition, and economic cooperation.
📊 Presentation Outline (Slide Structure)
Slide 1 – Title
European Union Law
Slide 2 – Historical Development
From Paris to Lisbon
Slide 3 – Constitutional Nature of the EU
Federation or sui generis?
Slide 4 – Nature of EU Law
Direct Effect & Supremacy
Slide 5 – EU Institutions
Parliament, Commission, Council, Court
Slide 6 – Legislative Process
Ordinary Legislative Procedure
Slide 7 – Judicial Powers
Judicial review & preliminary rulings
Slide 8 – Internal Market
Four freedoms
Slide 9 – Competition Law
Slide 10 – External Policies
Slide 11 – Conclusion
❓ Important Exam Questions
Short Questions:
What is the principle of direct effect?
Explain the supremacy of EU law.
What is subsidiarity?
Name the main EU institutions.
Long Questions:
Discuss the constitutional nature of the EU.
Explain the ordinary legislative procedure.
Discuss judicial review under EU law.
Analyze the four freedoms of the internal market.
Explain the enforcement of EU competition law.
📌 Final Conclusion
The book “European Union Law” provides a detailed academic study of the EU as a constitutional legal order. It explains how the Union evolved historically, how its institutions function, how laws are created and enforced, and how fundamental freedoms shape the internal market. The EU is described as a unique supranational system combining federal and international elements. Through principles like direct effect and supremacy, EU law deeply influences national legal systems.
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The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Unio The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) is a foundational legal document that explains how the European Union works in practice. While the Treaty on European Union sets out the EU’s values and goals, the TFEU focuses on rules, powers, policies, and decision-making processes. It defines what the EU can do, what Member States can do, and how responsibilities are shared between them.
The treaty covers key areas such as Union competences, citizenship rights, non-discrimination, the internal market, free movement of goods, services, capital, and people, agriculture, transport, justice and security, and economic coordination. It also protects fundamental principles like equality, data protection, transparency, environmental protection, and consumer rights. Overall, the TFEU ensures that the EU functions smoothly, fairly, and consistently while respecting national sovereignty and promoting cooperation among Member States.
2️⃣ Main Parts of the Treaty (Big Picture)
PART ONE – Principles
Explains what the EU is, how power is divided, and basic rules guiding EU actions.
PART TWO – Non-Discrimination & EU Citizenship
Focuses on equal treatment and rights of EU citizens.
PART THREE – Union Policies & Internal Actions
Covers economic, social, legal, and security policies of the EU.
3️⃣ Key Topics & Headings (with Easy Explanation)
🔹 1. Union Competences (Articles 1–6)
What it means:
Who has the power to make laws — the EU or Member States?
Types of Competence:
Exclusive: Only EU decides (e.g. customs union, trade policy)
Shared: EU + Member States (e.g. environment, transport)
Supporting: EU helps but doesn’t replace states (e.g. education, culture)
👉 Simple idea: “Who is allowed to do what?”
🔹 2. General Principles (Articles 7–17)
Core values guiding EU action
Gender equality
Social protection
Anti-discrimination
Environmental protection
Consumer protection
Transparency & access to documents
Data protection
👉 Simple idea: “How the EU should behave while making policies.”
🔹 3. EU Citizenship (Articles 18–25)
Rights of EU citizens
Free movement & residence
Voting in EU & local elections
Diplomatic protection abroad
Right to petition & complain (Ombudsman)
👉 Simple idea: “Extra rights you get because you are an EU citizen.”
🔹 4. Internal Market (Articles 26–27)
Goal:
A single market with no internal borders.
Four Freedoms
Goods
Persons
Services
Capital
👉 Simple idea: “One big market instead of many small ones.”
🔹 5. Free Movement of Goods (Articles 28–37)
No customs duties between Member States
No import/export restrictions
Exceptions only for safety, health, or security
👉 Simple idea: “Products can move freely across EU countries.”
🔹 6. Agriculture & Fisheries (Articles 38–44)
Objectives
Increase productivity
Fair income for farmers
Stable markets
Reasonable prices for consumers
👉 Simple idea: “Protect farmers + food supply + fair prices.”
🔹 7. Free Movement of People, Services & Capital (Articles 45–66)
Includes
Workers’ rights
Freedom of establishment
Freedom to provide services
Free movement of money
👉 Simple idea: “Live, work, do business, and move money freely.”
🔹 8. Area of Freedom, Security & Justice (Articles 67–89)
Covers
Border control
Immigration & asylum
Police cooperation
Judicial cooperation
Fighting terrorism & crime
👉 Simple idea: “Safety, justice, and cooperation across borders.”
4️⃣ Key Points (Exam / Notes Friendly)
TFEU explains how the EU operates
Clearly defines EU powers
Protects citizens’ rights
Supports economic integration
Promotes justice, equality, and security
Balances EU authority and national sovereignty
5️⃣ Important Questions You Can Prepare
Short Questions
What is the purpose of the TFEU?
What are exclusive competences of the EU?
What rights do EU citizens enjoy?
What is the internal market?
Long / Essay Questions
Explain the division of competences under the TFEU.
Discuss the importance of free movement in the EU.
Analyze the role of the EU in justice and security matters.
How does the TFEU protect fundamental rights?
6️⃣ Presentation-Ready Slide Outline
Slide 1 – Title
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
Slide 2 – Introduction
Legal framework of EU operations
Works alongside Treaty on European Union
Slide 3 – Union Competences
Exclusive
Shared
Supporting
Slide 4 – EU Citizenship
Free movement
Voting rights
Protection abroad
Slide 5 – Internal Market
Four freedoms
Economic integration
Slide 6 – Key Policies
Agriculture
Transport
Justice & Security
Slide 7 – Importance of TFEU
Smooth functioning of EU
Rights protection
Legal certainty
Slide 8 – Conclusion
Backbone of EU governance
Promotes unity, fairness, and cooperation
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The article “Towards a Legal History of European L The article “Towards a Legal History of European Law” by Morten Rasmussen explains that, unlike other legal fields, European law lacks a strong and established tradition of legal history. Although European law has existed for more than sixty years and plays a major role in the European Union, scholars have rarely studied its historical development critically. This absence has made it difficult to understand why European law is often controversial and politically sensitive today. The author argues that early European law scholars and institutions, especially the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Commission, promoted a pro-European and constitutional vision of law, which shaped legal scholarship in an ideological way. Rasmussen shows that recent historians have begun using archival research and contextual methods to reveal how European law developed alongside political struggles, institutional interests, and power dynamics. He concludes that a modern legal history of European law—based on archives, social context, and interdisciplinary methods—is essential for understanding the true role of European law within European integration.
2. Simple Topic-Wise Breakdown (Easy Language)
Topic 1: What Is European Law?
European law is the legal system of the European Union.
It governs relations between EU institutions, member states, and citizens.
It is one of the most developed regional legal systems in the world.
Topic 2: What Is the Main Problem?
European law does not have a proper legal history.
Other fields like national law or international law do have historical traditions.
This makes European law weaker in self-criticism and reflection.
Topic 3: Why Is There No Legal History?
European law is relatively young.
Early scholars were closely connected to EU institutions.
Many scholars supported European integration politically.
This led to biased, one-sided narratives instead of critical history.
Topic 4: Role of the CJEU and Legal Scholars
The CJEU helped shape European law as “constitutional.”
Legal scholars defended and legitimized the court’s decisions.
Together, they promoted “integration through law.”
Topic 5: Problems with Old Narratives
Classic scholars like Weiler, Stein, and Pescatore are still widely cited.
They were not neutral historians; they were actors in the system.
Their work reflects ideology more than objective history.
Topic 6: Lessons from International Law
International law faced a similar problem earlier.
Historians later exposed its links to colonialism and power politics.
Archival and contextual history changed the field completely.
Topic 7: New Legal History Approach
Uses archives, not just published judgments.
Studies law within politics, society, and institutions.
Shows law is never fully neutral or autonomous.
Topic 8: Importance of Archives
CJEU archives opened in 2015 and 2019.
These archives allow real historical research.
They are a “game changer” for European legal history.
3. Key Points (Exam-Ready)
European law lacks a traditional legal history.
Early European law was ideologically pro-integration.
Legal scholars and EU institutions developed the field together.
Old narratives of constitutionalisation are outdated.
Historians use archives and context to uncover reality.
Law and politics are deeply interconnected.
New legal history improves legitimacy debates in the EU.
4. Headings You Can Use in Assignments
Introduction to European Legal History
Absence of Legal History in European Law
Ideological Foundations of European Law
Role of the CJEU in Legal Development
Comparison with International Law
Archival and Contextual Legal History
Future of European Legal History
5. Important Concepts Explained Simply
Legal History → Study of how law developed over time
Constitutionalisation → Treating EU law like a constitution
CJEU → Highest court of the EU
Ideology → Political beliefs influencing legal thinking
Archives → Original historical documents
6. Possible Questions (Short & Long Answers)
Short Questions
Why does European law lack a legal history?
What role did the CJEU play in shaping European law?
What is meant by “integration through law”?
Why are archival sources important?
Long Questions
Discuss the reasons for the absence of a legal history of European law.
Explain how ideology influenced early European legal scholarship.
Compare the development of legal history in European law and international law.
Why does Rasmussen argue for a contextual legal history?
7. Presentation Outline (Slide-Ready)
Slide 1: Title & Author
Slide 2: What Is European Law?
Slide 3: Main Problem: No Legal History
Slide 4: Role of Scholars & Institutions
Slide 5: Problems with Old Narratives
Slide 6: Lessons from International Law
Slide 7: New Archival Approach
Slide 8: Importance of CJEU Archives
Slide 9: Key Conclusions
Slide 10: Why Legal History Matters Today
8. One-Line Conclusion (Very Useful)
European law cannot be fully understood or legitimized without a critical, archive-based legal history that connects law to politics, power, and society
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This book, Fundamentals of European Union Law, exp This book, Fundamentals of European Union Law, explains how the European Union works from a legal point of view. It is mainly written for law students, especially beginners, to help them understand the institutions of the EU and the rules of the EU internal market. The book shows how EU law affects everyday legal systems of member states and explains the basic freedoms such as free movement of goods, persons, workers, services, and capital. It also includes references to EU treaties, regulations, directives, and important court judgments, making it useful for both academic study and practical legal work.
🧠 MAIN TOPICS & EASY EXPLANATION
1. Institutional Framework of the European Union
Meaning (Easy Explanation)
The EU has its own institutions that make laws, apply them, and check whether they are followed correctly. These institutions work together but have different roles and powers.
Main EU Institutions
European Parliament
European Council
Council of the EU
European Commission
Court of Justice of the EU
European Central Bank
Court of Auditors
2. European Parliament
What it is
The only EU institution directly elected by EU citizens (every 5 years).
Key Roles
Makes laws (with the Council)
Approves EU budget
Controls other institutions
Elects the President of the Commission
Internal Structure
President
Political Groups (not nationality-based)
Parliamentary Committees
Delegations (international relations)
3. European Council
What it does
Sets political direction and priorities
Does not make laws
Members
Heads of State or Government
President of the European Council
President of the Commission
4. Council of the European Union (Council of Ministers)
Role
Law-making (with Parliament)
Policy coordination
Approves international agreements
Important Points
Ministers change depending on topic
Uses qualified majority voting or unanimity
5. European Commission
What it is
The executive body of the EU.
Main Functions
Proposes EU laws
Enforces EU law
Manages EU budget
Represents EU internationally
Important Feature
Commissioners are independent — they do not represent their home countries.
6. Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
Purpose
Ensures EU law is interpreted uniformly
Resolves disputes between:
Member States
EU institutions
Individuals & EU bodies
Parts
Court of Justice
General Court
Specialised Courts (e.g. Civil Service Tribunal)
7. EU Internal Market
Meaning
A system that allows free economic movement within the EU.
Four Economic Stages
Free Trade Area
Customs Union
Internal Market
Economic and Monetary Union
8. Free Movement of Goods
Core Rule
No customs duties
No quantitative restrictions
Exceptions
Public security
Health protection
Environmental protection
9. Free Movement of Persons & Workers
Rights
Right to enter another Member State
Right to live and work
Equal treatment in employment
Important Law
Directive 2004/38
Regulation 492/2011
10. Free Movement of Services & Self-Employed Persons
Covers
Freedom of establishment
Freedom to provide services
Lawyers, professionals, businesses
11. Free Movement of Capital
Meaning
Money can move freely between EU states
Important for investment and banking
12. Prohibition of Discrimination in EU Law
Types
Direct discrimination
Indirect discrimination
Harassment
Sexual harassment
Enforcement
Right to compensation
Burden of proof on discriminator
📝 KEY POINTS (Quick Revision)
EU law applies directly in member states
Parliament = citizens’ voice
Commission = law proposal + enforcement
Council = member states’ interests
Court ensures uniform EU law
Internal market is based on freedoms
Discrimination is strictly prohibited
❓ POSSIBLE EXAM / REVISION QUESTIONS
Explain the institutional framework of the EU
What are the powers of the European Parliament?
Difference between European Council and Council of the EU
Role of the European Commission in legislation
What is qualified majority voting?
Explain free movement of goods
Who is considered a “worker” under EU law?
Types of discrimination in EU law
Role of the Court of Justice of the EU
Importance of the EU internal market
🎤 PRESENTATION OUTLINE (Slide-Ready)
Slide 1: Introduction to EU Law
Slide 2: EU Institutional Framework
Slide 3: European Parliament
Slide 4: European Council
Slide 5: Council of the EU
Slide 6: European Commission
Slide 7: Court of Justice of the EU
Slide 8: EU Internal Market
Slide 9: Four Freedoms
Slide 10: Anti-Discrimination Law
Slide 11: Importance of EU Law
Slide 12: Conclusion
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This report, prepared by the European Law Institut This report, prepared by the European Law Institute, examines freedom of expression as a shared constitutional tradition across Europe. Drawing on national reports from experts in EU Member States, the document aims to identify common principles, differences, and limits surrounding free speech within European legal systems. Rather than being a purely academic study, the report is designed as a practical checklist for judges, lawyers, and public authorities to assess whether restrictions on freedom of expression comply with constitutional traditions common to Europe. It emphasizes that freedom of expression is a fundamental democratic right, essential for pluralism and democratic debate, yet not absolute. The report explains how this freedom may be restricted through lawful and proportionate measures, particularly to protect other fundamental rights such as human dignity, minority rights, public order, and national security. It also explores sensitive areas like hate speech, crimes of opinion, religious expression, media freedom, and the challenges posed by new technologies, showing how European systems seek to balance freedom with responsibility in a democratic society.
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2. Main Topics / Headings in the Report
Introduction & Methodology
Definition of Freedom of Expression
Proportionality Analysis
Unprotected Speech
Hate Speech
Crimes of Opinion
Freedom of Expression & Minority Rights
Speech with a Religious Dimension
Special Categories of Expression
Freedom of Information, Media & New Technologies
Conclusions
3. Key Points (Bullet Form – Easy to Revise)
Freedom of expression includes the right to express opinions and receive and share information.
Censorship (prior government approval) is strongly rejected across Europe.
Freedom of expression is not absolute.
Restrictions must pass a proportionality test:
Prescribed by law
Pursue a legitimate aim
Necessary in a democratic society
Hate speech is generally excluded from constitutional protection.
Freedom of expression often does not prevail over minority rights.
Political speech receives strong protection.
Media freedom and pluralism are essential for democracy.
New technologies create new risks and challenges for free expression.
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4. Easy Explanation (Simple Language)
You are free to speak and share ideas.
Governments cannot stop speech before it happens.
But speech can be limited if it harms others, spreads hate, or threatens democracy.
Courts check limits using fairness and necessity rules.
Not all speech is protected—hate speech and terrorism support may be punished.
Journalists and the media play a special role in informing society.
Social media and technology make free speech harder to control fairly.
5. Important Legal Concepts Explained Simply
🔹 Proportionality Test
A fairness check used by courts:
Is there a law?
Is the reason valid?
Is the restriction really needed?
🔹 Hate Speech
Speech that promotes hatred or discrimination against protected groups—usually not protected.
🔹 Crimes of Opinion
Punishing ideas or expressions (like glorifying terrorism or denying the Holocaust). Europe has no single approach.
6. Exam / Assignment Questions You Can Use
What is meant by freedom of expression in European constitutional law?
Why is freedom of expression not considered an absolute right?
Explain the proportionality test with examples.
How does European law treat hate speech?
Does freedom of expression override minority rights?
How is religious expression treated differently from general speech?
What challenges do new technologies pose to freedom of expression?
Why is media pluralism important in a democracy?
7. Short Notes (Perfect for Exams)
Freedom of Expression
A core democratic right allowing individuals to express and receive ideas without censorship.
Censorship
Prior government approval of speech—almost universally prohibited in Europe.
Media as Public Watchdog
The press monitors power and informs citizens, deserving strong protection.
8. Presentation Outline (Ready to Use)
Slide 1: Title
Freedom of Expression as a Common Constitutional Tradition in Europe
Slide 2: Introduction
Role of the European Law Institute
Purpose of the report
Slide 3: Meaning of Freedom of Expression
Definition
Importance for democracy
Slide 4: Limits to Freedom of Expression
Why limits exist
Proportionality test
Slide 5: Unprotected Speech
Hate speech
Crimes of opinion
Slide 6: Minority & Religious Rights
Balancing rights
Case-by-case analysis
Slide 7: Media & Technology
Freedom of press
Digital challenges
Slide 8: Conclusion
Freedom is the rule
Restrictions are the exception
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The booklet “Your Rights in the European Union” (O The booklet “Your Rights in the European Union” (October 2021) explains the legal rights of persons with disabilities under European Union law. It aims to help readers understand how the European Union works, how disability rights have developed over time, and what protections EU law offers in daily life. The document describes the EU’s legal framework, including the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, and various EU strategies and programmes. It explains concrete rights such as access to transport, education, employment, healthcare, justice, voting, and accessible services across EU countries. The booklet also highlights mechanisms for defending these rights through EU institutions and agencies. Finally, it identifies ongoing challenges faced by persons with disabilities and provides recommendations to improve equality, accessibility, and enforcement of rights across the European Union
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2. Main Topics Covered in the PDF
Topic 1: What Is the European Union?
The EU is a political and economic union of 27 countries.
It creates laws that affect citizens’ daily lives.
EU institutions include the European Commission, Parliament, and Court of Justice.
Topic 2: Turning Point in Disability Rights (Before & After 1997)
1997 was a key year when disability was formally recognised in EU treaties.
The EU gained power to combat discrimination based on disability.
The creation of the European Disability Forum strengthened advocacy.
Topic 3: EU Legal Framework on Disability Rights
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
European Disability Strategies and Action Plans
EU funding and policy tools supporting inclusion
Topic 4: Rights of Persons with Disabilities in the EU
Passengers’ rights in air, rail, bus, and sea travel
Right to assistance and accessible transport
Employment equality and social security benefits
Education, Erasmus+, volunteering, and youth programmes
Access to justice, victim protection, and fair trials
Healthcare abroad and reimbursement
Consumer rights and contracts
Digital and physical accessibility
Electoral rights and political participation
EU Disability Card and COVID-19 Digital Certificate
Topic 5: Defending Your Rights
National enforcement bodies
European Commission and Ombudsman
European Court of Justice
EU agencies and advisory services
Complaint and redress mechanisms
Topic 6: Ongoing Challenges and Recommendations
Many rights exist only on paper
Lack of accessibility in transport, buildings, and digital services
Problems with freedom of movement
Barriers in voting, legal capacity, and social protection
Need for better enforcement and funding
3. Key Points (Very Important)
Persons with disabilities have legally protected rights in the EU.
EU law promotes equality, accessibility, and non-discrimination.
International and EU legal instruments work together.
Enforcement remains a major challenge.
Accessibility is still uneven across Member States.
Stronger implementation is urgently needed.
4. Important Headings You Can Use
Introduction to Disability Rights in the EU
Development of Disability Rights in Europe
Legal Framework for Disability Rights
Fundamental Rights under EU Law
Social, Political, and Economic Rights
Access to Justice and Legal Protection
Accessibility and Inclusion
Challenges and Future Recommendations
5. Easy Explanation of Key Concepts
EU Law → Rules made by the European Union that countries must follow
CRPD → International treaty protecting disability rights
Charter of Fundamental Rights → Core rights guaranteed in the EU
Accessibility → Removing barriers so everyone can participate
Legal Capacity → Ability to make decisions and act legally
6. Possible Questions (Exam / Assignment)
Short Questions
What is the purpose of the European Union?
Why was 1997 a turning point for disability rights in Europe?
What is the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities?
What rights do persons with disabilities have when travelling in the EU?
Long Questions
Explain the EU legal framework protecting the rights of persons with disabilities.
Discuss the role of the European Disability Forum in promoting disability rights.
Analyse the challenges faced by persons with disabilities despite EU legislation.
Examine the importance of accessibility under EU law.
7. Presentation Outline (Slide-Wise)
Slide 1: Title & Introduction
Slide 2: What Is the European Union?
Slide 3: History of Disability Rights in the EU
Slide 4: Key Legal Frameworks (CRPD & Charter)
Slide 5: Fundamental Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Slide 6: Transport, Education & Employment Rights
Slide 7: Justice, Healthcare & Accessibility
Slide 8: Defending Your Rights
Slide 9: Ongoing Challenges
Slide 10: Conclusion & Recommendations
8. One-Line Conclusion
EU law provides strong protection for persons with disabilities, but real equality depends on effective implementation, accessibility, and enforcement across all Member States
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This chapter, written by Ivan Sammut, examines the This chapter, written by Ivan Sammut, examines the legal basis of European Contract Law and the tools used by the European Union to achieve the Internal Market. It explains that European legal integration may occur either within the EU Treaty framework or outside it under public international law, but only EU-based legislation ensures uniform interpretation through the Court of Justice of the European Union. The chapter argues that if European Contract Law is to effectively support the Internal Market, it must rest on a clear and appropriate legal basis in the Treaties. It critically analyses key Treaty provisions—particularly Articles 114, 115, 81, and 352 TFEU—and evaluates their suitability for harmonising or unifying contract law. The author then explores the main legal tools available to the EU, such as cooperation, harmonisation, uniformisation, unification, and codification, explaining how each differs in terms of depth, legal effect, and integration. The chapter concludes that while full codification of European Contract Law remains difficult, gradual Europeanisation through carefully chosen legal bases and tools is both realistic and ongoing, driven by the needs of the Internal Market.
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2. Main Topics / Headings in the Chapter
Introduction
Legal Basis for European Contract Law
Tools to Achieve European Contract Law
Cooperation
Harmonisation / Approximation
Uniformisation / Standardisation
Unification
Common Characteristics of Legal Tools
Codification / Consolidation
Conclusion
3. Key Points (Exam-Friendly)
EU legislation must be based on a Treaty legal basis.
Law within the EU framework ensures uniform interpretation by the CJEU.
Harmonising contract law outside the Treaty framework is very difficult.
Article 114 TFEU is the most suitable legal basis for Internal Market measures.
Article 115 TFEU requires unanimity and is less effective.
Article 81 TFEU mainly supports judicial cooperation, not full codification.
Subsidiarity plays a key role in deciding EU competence.
Different tools offer different levels of legal integration.
Full unification is rare; harmonisation is more common.
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4. Easy Explanation (Simple Language)
Every EU law must be based on a Treaty article.
If contract law becomes EU law, it applies only in Member States.
Courts across Europe interpret EU law the same way.
The EU mainly uses directives to bring national laws closer.
Some tools only encourage cooperation; others create binding rules.
Full European contract law code is hard to achieve.
Step-by-step integration works better for Europe.
5. Explanation of Legal Tools (Very Simple)
🔹 Cooperation
Countries talk and coordinate.
➡️ Very weak integration.
🔹 Harmonisation / Approximation
Laws are brought closer, usually by directives.
➡️ Most common EU method.
🔹 Uniformisation
National laws become almost identical.
➡️ Strong but still national laws.
🔹 Unification
One EU law applies everywhere.
➡️ Strongest form (regulations).
🔹 Codification
Collecting and organising laws into one text.
➡️ Can apply to any tool.
6. Short Notes (Perfect for Exams)
Legal Basis
The Treaty article that gives the EU power to legislate.
Internal Market
More than free trade—it includes economic integration.
Subsidiarity
EU acts only when Member States cannot achieve goals alone.
7. Important Questions (Exam / Assignment)
What is meant by a legal basis in EU law?
Why is Article 114 TFEU important for contract law?
Why is harmonisation preferred over unification?
Explain subsidiarity in European Contract Law.
Distinguish between harmonisation and unification.
Why is codification difficult at EU level?
What role does the CJEU play in legal integration?
8. Presentation Outline (Slides Ready)
Slide 1 – Title
Legal Basis for European Contract Law
Slide 2 – Introduction
EU legal integration
Importance of Treaty framework
Slide 3 – Legal Basis
Articles 114, 115, 81 TFEU
Role of CJEU
Slide 4 – Internal Market
Meaning
Need for harmonised laws
Slide 5 – Legal Tools
Cooperation
Harmonisation
Uniformisation
Unification
Slide 6 – Codification
Meaning
Limits in EU law
Slide 7 – Challenges
Subsidiarity
National legal traditions
Slide 8 – Conclusion
Gradual Europeanisation
Legal basis determines success
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A hardworking but impulsive blacksmith who is hopelessly in love with Oksana, a beautiful yet vain girl. Oksana mocks him, saying she will only marry him if he brings her the Tsaritsa’s slippers—an impossible task.
The Devil’s Mischief
A devil, angry at Vakula for painting religious icons that depict demons in humiliating ways, decides to cause trouble. On Christmas Eve he steals the moon, summons a snowstorm, and teams up with the witch Solokha (who happens to be Vakula’s mother) in a comic series of encounters involving hidden lovers in sacks.
Vakula’s Fantastic Journey
After overhearing Oksana’s demand, Vakula strikes a deal with the devil and flies on his back to St. Petersburg. Through a twist of luck and boldness, he actually obtains the Tsaritsa’s slippers.
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“A Christmas Dream, and How It Came to Be True”:
The story is about a girl named Effie who is disappointed with her Christmas gifts because she already has many toys. That night, she dreams of visiting a poor family who has nothing for Christmas. In the dream, she gives them her own toys and clothes, and she sees how happy it makes them. When she wakes up, she understands the true meaning of Christmas—kindness and giving. She decides to make her dream come true by sharing her gifts with a real needy family....
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A poor shoemaker r 1. The Elves and the Shoemaker
A poor shoemaker receives secret help from tiny elves who come at night to finish his work. After the shoemaker and his wife sew clothes for them in gratitude, the elves happily dance away and never return.
2. The Elves and the Girl (or The Elves and the Serving-Maid)
A curious serving girl watches elves sneak into the house through cracks and crevices. She startles them by marking their entry point with a line of peas, causing them to slip. Angry, the elves leave the house forever.
3. The Elves and the Man Who Traveled to See Them
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AI assistant with a single unchangeable identity, AI assistant with a single unchangeable identity, representing the vision, values, and purpose of Dr. Anmol Kapoor....
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A common Sense Guide to the Economy Book By: Thoma A common Sense Guide to the Economy Book By: Thomas Sowell
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THE ROLE OF PRICES
PRICES AND MARKETS
Price Controls
An Overview of Prices
INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE
The Rise and Fall of Businesses
The Role of Profits–and Losses
The Economics of Big Business
Regulation and Anti-Trust Laws
Market and Non-Market Economies
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Productivity and Pay
Minimum Wage Laws
Special Problems in Labor Markets
TIME AND RISK
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Stocks, Bonds and Insurance
Special Problems of Time and Risk
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National Output
Money and the Banking System
Government Functions
Government Finance
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THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
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International Transfers of Wealth
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