EU Law and Institutions
Course material - 53 pages - European law
Understanding the sources and structure of EU law, including original law, derived law, and the institutions of the European Union.
Human Rights Norms and Jurisdiction
Course material - 4 pages - European law
This document discusses the interactions between human rights norms and various jurisdictions, including the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union.
EU Membership and Sovereignty
Course material - 3 pages - European law
The European Union's membership rules and the concept of sovereignty among its member states.
European Union Citizen Engagement
Course material - 3 pages - European law
Explore the role of the European Union in promoting common interests and the importance of citizen engagement.
Understanding Binding Regulations
Course material - 11 pages - European law
Learn about the scope and application of regulations, focusing on the distinction between binding and non-binding provisions.
EU Judicial System and Legal Remedies
Course material - 8 pages - European law
The EU judicial system, comprising the Court of Justice and the General Court, ensures the uniform application of EU law. Legal remedies include annulment appeals, illegality exceptions, and actions for damages.
European Union Expansion Challenges
Course material - 19 pages - European law
The European Union has faced numerous challenges in its expansion, including the failure of the constitutional approach, the issue of European identity, and the geographical and institutional problems.
Characteristics of EU Law: Understanding Immediacy, Direct Effect, and Primacy
Course material - 10 pages - European law
Unlock the power of EU law with our comprehensive guide to its three fundamental characteristics: Immediacy, Direct Effect, and Primacy. Discover how these principles shape the European legal landscape, ensuring the autonomy and supremacy of EU law. Learn how the principle of immediacy...
European Union Institutions and Functions
Course material - 15 pages - European law
This document outlines the institutions of the European Union, their roles, and the principles governing their functions, including the European Parliament, European Council, and European Commission.
Prudential Control and Resolution Authority
Course material - 6 pages - European law
The Prudential Control and Resolution Authority (ACPR) is the national regulator of banking activities in France, responsible for supervising and controlling financial institutions.
EU Constitutional Model and Rule of Law
Course material - 9 pages - European law
This document discusses the tensions between the EU's supranational principles and national democracy, and the role of the rule of law in protecting fundamental rights.
Primacy of EU Law Over National Law
Course material - 27 pages - European law
The summarized document discusses the primacy of EU law over national law, its consequences, and the characteristics of European Union law.
European Union (EU) Law - Introduction and the different stages of integration
Course material - 8 pages - European law
European construction was imagined by politicians and people centuries ago but was achieved after WWII. In middle age, cities developed trade, and at that moment national markets were created. Traders were moving from a city to another, and these citizens made the rules of mercatoria. The...
European Union (EU) Law - Power sharing and EU institutions
Course material - 2 pages - European law
The document broaches the subject of European Union law. It delves into how power is shared between member states and institutions, and describes the institutional structure of the EU.
The Institutional Structure: The European Balance of Powers
Course material - 7 pages - European law
The European community created particular institutions, which were quite different from the usual skims of the separation of powers. In the traditional system of separation of powers, more or less separation is between executive, legislative and judicial power.
