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    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is a governing body ensuring law in the European Union (EU) is interpreted and applied in the same manner in every country in the EU, and also ensures countries and EU institutions abide by EU law. The CJEU was founded in Luxembourg in 1952 and can settle legal disputes between national governments and EU institutions. The CJEU can also be used by individuals, companies or organizations to take legal action against an EU institution, if they feel

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    Jaouad El Majdoub v. CarsOnTheWeb.Deutschland GmbH. Judgement of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Third Chamber) of 21 May 2015 I. Introduction With its almost recent ruling the Court of Justice of the European Union (hereinafter, CJEU) in the case of Jaouad El Majdoub has focused on the concept of 'click-wrapping ' agreement and its compatibility with Article 23(2) of the Brussels I Regulation. Exclusively, the question of whether the jurisdiction clauses which are incorporated within

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    This essay will focus on the institutions in European Union. In the first, second and third section ,It provides details about the roles and compositions of the Council of Ministers , the European Commission , the European Court of Justice (ECJ).In the fourth section, it will illustrate the impacts on the national law of EU member states by the decisions from European Court of Justice. Council of ministers is composed of ministers from member states’ government. In fact , there are up

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    This essay advances the position that the quotation under discussion is, with all due respect to the Author, entirely incorrect. It is the counter-argument of this essay that the Courts of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) have ‘abused’ their interpretive jurisdiction, and, in places, have even done violence to the very wording of the Treaty itself. Art 34 is not worded in a complicated nor in an especially controversial way. It simply states: “Quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures

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    Digital Rights Ireland Court of Justice of the European Union. Facts of the case This case concerned requests for a preliminary ruling, sent from the Austrian and Irish courts to the Court of Justice, on the validity of the Data Retention Directive. The Data Retention Directive required public communications providers to retain the information of their users and allow national authorities of Member States to access that data in the interests of national security. Present in this case were the principles

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    Since its inception, the European Union has undergone substantial integration in the fields of politics, economics, and culture. Through the ratification of treaties, the European Commission, the European Council, and the European Parliament have entertained a certain degree of influence and power over legislation and the affairs of the European Union. Not much is said about the European Court of Justice; however, over the years, the European Court of Justice has gained significant policy influence

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    Discussion: “Would it be correct to say that the Court of Justice has dealt with any obstacles to the establishment of the doctrines of supremacy and direct effect and that these doctrines are now firmly entrenched?” Student ID # 160058005 LD3005 European Union Law City Law School City, University of London 7 November, 2016 INTRODUCTION The European Union (“EU”) is an economic and political vehicle between 28 European countries, including the United Kingdom, that

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    of it especially basics. The European Union, is an international organisation. It looks like the American Organisation of the United Nations, being characterised by a unique political system in the world, it has a single economic market (European Common Market) and a single currency (the euro). it enjoyed by the authorities and powers granted by the state institutions Joint Union, but these countries have not reached the limit to giving up its sovereignty to the Union, but gave up some of their interests

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    Nick Queen Dr. Mbaye POLS-EU April 18, 2016 Poland’s Revoked Voting Rights in the European Union The end of the Second World War created an era of peace for some countries, but for those under the control of the Soviet Union, life became extremely difficult both socially and politically. Poland was under the direct authority of the USSR and was subjugated to live with an authoritarian government, whom did not allow political opposition and freedom. Decades passed until the USSR collapsed and even

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    Court system in the Republic of the Hungary divides into two: 1. Ordinary courts, 2. Special courts. The ordinary courts are organized on four levels: the Judgment Boards, the Court of the Capital and the county courts, the Supreme Court of the Republic of Hungary and the last but not the least is local courts. The constitutional order of European Union Legislation There are two bodies responsible for the legislative tasks in the EU. First one is The Council of the European Union (officially

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