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Transparency, Equal Pay
The European Legal Institutions - The European Parliament
The European Court of Justice and the Council
Supremacy, The Free Movement of Goods, Proportionality
Competition Law, Subsidiary, Equal Treatment
Horizontal and Vertical Direct Effect
Treaties such as Maastricht and Amsterdam
Custom EC Law Essays and EC Law Dissertations on Direct Effect and Indirect Effect
The Development of Indirect Effect
Direct Effect and Organs of the State
The Difference Between Vertical and Horizontal Direct Effect
Difference Between Direct Effect for Treaty Provisions and Directives and Regulations
The Area of Incidental Horizontal Direct Effect and State Liability for Non Implementation of a Directive
Van Duyn, Van Gend en Loos, Reyners,
Defrenne v Sabena, Ratti, Marshall,
Von Colson, and Marleasing.
European Parliament,
The Commissions use of Article 226 Procedures
The European Council
The ECJ, The Council of Ministers,
Judicial Review,
The Jurisdiction of the ECJ and the Pregnant Formula
The Democratic Deficit and the Types of Community Legislation
Substantive and Procedural requirements for the Legality of Community Action
Human Rights Transparency, European Citizenship
The Six Procedures of Legislative Process
The Principle of Subsidiary, Proportionality
Regulations and Directives
The Effect on the Sovereignty of Nation States that the EC has
The Supremacy of EU Law over National Law
The Democratic Deficit,
The European Court of Human Rights
The Preliminary Reference Procedure
EC Competition Law Articles 81 and 82
The Free Movement of Workers and Freedom of Establishment
Separation of Powers, Monism and Dualism, The Expansion of the EU
Fundamental Rights
The Principle of Proportionality
Direct Effect, Supranational, Intergovernmental, Federalism, Article 234 and The Reference Procedure to the ECJ
Division of Competence
Regulation 17/62 and Competition Law
Equal Pay, Equal Treatment, Sex Discrimination, Abuse of a Dominant Position in Competition Law
Pensions and Social security
Regulation 1612/68, Directive 64/221
Article 230, Article 241
The Freedom of Establishment and to Provide Services Directive 75/117, The Working Time Directive 93/104
The Treaty of Rome, The Luxembourg Accords
The Single European Act
The Movement of Goods
Analysis of Articles 23, 24 and 25 of the EC Treaty on duties Charges, Duties or Charges that have Equivalent Effect Inspections and the Fulfillment of Mandatory Requirements The Recovery of Unlawful Charges.
Articles 90, 91, 92 and 93 of the EC Treaty
Discriminatory Tax Provisions. Cases that we have looked at here
Qualitative and Quantative Restrictions on the Free Movement of Goods
Cases Include
ICI v Commission, Hertz
P v S, Francovich, Factortame
Barber, Hoffman, Roberts v Tate and Lyle Industries
Dekker, Webb
Nungessser.
Bilka, Enderby, Defrenne v Sabena
Hansen - Direct Discrimination
Humblot - Indirect Discrimination
The Chemical Case
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