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The PDF titled “European Law” explains the legal s The PDF titled “European Law” explains the legal system of the European Union (EU), its institutions, sources of law, and fundamental principles. It describes how the European Union was formed, how it functions, and how EU law operates within Member States. The document discusses the supremacy and direct effect of EU law, the role of the Court of Justice, and the protection of fundamental rights. It also explains the relationship between EU law and national law and how EU institutions create and enforce legislation.
The file highlights important treaties such as the Treaty on European Union (TEU) and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). It also explains how regulations, directives, and decisions work. Furthermore, the document discusses judicial review, state liability, human rights protection, and the internal market. Overall, the PDF provides a comprehensive understanding of how European Union law functions as a unique legal system that influences national laws of Member States.
🎯 Main Objectives of European Law
Create unity among European countries
Establish a common market
Protect human rights
Ensure rule of law
Maintain peace and cooperation
📂 Main Topics / Headings
1️⃣ History and Development of the EU
Formation after World War II
Creation of European Communities
Evolution into European Union
Important Treaties:
Treaty on European Union
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
2️⃣ EU Institutions
🔹 Main Institutions:
European Commission
European Parliament
Council of the European Union
European Council
Court of Justice of the European Union
Their Functions:
Making laws
Enforcing laws
Interpreting laws
Representing Member States
3️⃣ Sources of EU Law
Primary Law
Treaties (TEU & TFEU)
Secondary Law
Regulations (directly applicable)
Directives (require implementation)
Decisions (binding on specific parties)
4️⃣ Fundamental Principles of EU Law
⚖️ Supremacy
EU law is superior to national law.
⚖️ Direct Effect
Individuals can rely on EU law in national courts.
⚖️ State Liability
States must compensate individuals if they violate EU law.
5️⃣ Judicial Protection
Role of the Court of Justice
Preliminary ruling procedure
Judicial review of EU acts
6️⃣ Fundamental Rights
Protection of human rights
Relationship with:
European Convention on Human Rights
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
🧠 Easy Explanation (Simple Language)
European Law is the law that governs the European Union. It works like a legal system above national laws.
Example:
If Germany makes a law that conflicts with EU law, EU law will prevail.
If an EU regulation gives rights to citizens, they can go to court and use it directly.
So, EU law affects:
Governments
Courts
Businesses
Citizens
📊 Presentation Format (Ready for Slides)
Slide 1 – Title
European Law Overview
Slide 2 – Background
Why EU was created
Historical development
Slide 3 – EU Institutions
Commission
Parliament
Council
Court
Slide 4 – Sources of Law
Primary Law
Secondary Law
Slide 5 – Important Principles
Supremacy
Direct Effect
State Liability
Slide 6 – Judicial System
Role of Court of Justice
Preliminary rulings
Slide 7 – Human Rights Protection
EU Charter
ECHR
Slide 8 – Conclusion
Unique legal system
Influences national law
Protects citizens
🔑 Key Points for Exams
EU law is supreme
Direct effect allows individuals to claim rights
Regulations vs Directives difference
Role of Court of Justice
State liability doctrine
❓ Important Questions
Short Questions:
What is supremacy of EU law?
What is direct effect?
What are the sources of EU law?
Long Questions:
Explain the structure of EU institutions.
Discuss the relationship between EU law and national law.
Explain judicial review in EU law.
If you want, I can also:
Create MCQs
Make detailed lecture notes
Make case law summaries
Prepare model answers for exams 😊... |
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