Damages and legal action. A member state is liable in damages to individuals who suffer loss as a consequence of its infringement of European Community laws. It must pay compensation in accordance with its domestic system of civil liability. This principle follows from the supremacy of European law and the practical necessity to give it […]
Category: EU Laws and Institutions
Principles of EU Law
General Principles of EU Law General principles of European law are unwritten rules used and applied in the interpretation of European Union law. They involve principles of justice and principles designed to protect human rights. They may fill gaps in law and make the law more coherent. General principles of community law derive from a […]
EU Laws
Treaties The European Union treatises are the constitution of the European Union and set out its powers and functions. They are the primary source of law. The Union must only act in accordance with the competences and powers provided for under the European Union Treaties. They are more than an international agreement. They create an […]
Legal Action Against EU
Challenging Legality The EU treaty provides that the parties may claim in proceedings before the European courts that measures are invalid under the treaty for the reasons set out. The grounds for invalidity are as follows: lack of competence i.e. lack powers, infringement of essential procedural requirement, infringement of the treaty or rule of law, […]
Effect of EU Law
Overview Community law becomes part of national law through a number of mechanisms. In some legal systems, international treaties can become part of domestic law through a process of ratification. In other states, including Ireland international law does not become part of the domestic law until incorporated in by domestic legislation. It binds the state […]
The Commission
The Institutions of the European Union The European Union treaties establish so-called supra-national institutions. These are independent bodies with their own legal identity with set powers and competences. Within the areas in which the EU treaties give the EU institutions legal powers or competences, the European Union bodies make enforce and administer laws and their […]
The Council
The Council The Council of the European Union or the Council is one of the most important bodies within the European Union. The Council in conjunction with the European Parliament makes laws. The Council consists of a member of the government of each member state who has authority to commit the government of that state. […]
Development of the EU
The Composition of the European Union The European Union consists of 28 member state with nearly 500 million inhabitants. Its member states account for over 30 percent of global output. The European Union has evolved progressively. The original six members (France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg were joined by Ireland, the United […]
European Parliament
Overview and Development The European Parliament was originally constituted as the Assembly of the European Community. Its role has been progressively enhanced during the existence of the European Communities and the European Union. Initially, its powers were consultative in nature. The Single European Act introduced new legislative procedures, the so-called assent, and co-decision procedure. These […]
EU Law Making
Overview The law making bodies in the European Union are the Council and the European Parliament. Originally the Council had complete law-making powers. Over time, the Parliament’s role has grown so that many decisions were made by both the Parliament and Council. Under the Lisbon Treaty, the co-decision procedure became the normal method of law […]