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    THE IMPACT OF THE EU ON THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM & THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE DOCTRINE OF JUDICIAL PRECEDENT Module: Business Law Module tutor: G Arruda Group presentation: Annette Warner‚ Kelley-Ann Lamey‚ Kevin Gyamera 12th November 2012 CONTENTS PAGE • Introduction 3 • What is the EU? 4 • Types of EU legislation 5 • Legislation of the European Union 6-7 • The Supremacy of EU Law 8 • Treaty of Rome – direct effect Case example 9

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    Turkey and the Eu

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    of the states involved‚ which is not applicable with the development of the EU. Representatives of the neo-liberal institutionalism see the EU‚ therefore‚ as a strong indication that intergovernmental institutions can not only serve for security concerns of individual countries to maximize their relative profit. They can also develop a power structure independent of their members. A possible accession of Turkey to the EU was always matter in Europe since the establishment of the EEC in the year

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    Britain and the Eu

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    In 1957 the EU was fashioned to elevate the living standards of its members by encouraging peace‚ democracy and equality for the countries that had joined the partnership. Its aims were to end war and repair the division of the European continent. It has become a unique economic and political partnership consisting of 27 European countries with around 500 million inhabitants (see figure 1 in appendix). This map shows the 27 (coloured) EU countries (Grey

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    Formation of EU

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    Chapter 1 Early post-war period In 1945‚ a family standing almost anywhere in Europe found themselves in a nation which was‚ or had recently been: (a) ruled by a brutal fascist dictator‚ (b) occupied by a foreign army or (c) both. As a direct result of these governmental failures‚ tens of millions of Europeans were dead and Europe’s economy lay in ruins. Worse yet‚ the Second World War was not an isolated historical event. If the parents were middle-aged‚ it would have been their second experience

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    Free Concent Law

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    Does Your Logo Meet These Five Brand Rules? by Tara Hornor  |   June 21‚ 2013 Many small businesses have inherited a logo from "back in the day‚" when nobody had time to really put together something proper. It stuck around and managed to survive. But is your logo still working for you and performing its primary function—building recognition? When placed on your marketing collateral‚ does it really represent your company’s identity? Whether you’ve never had a logo developed or you just have

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    Eu and Nafta

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    economics. What is similarities and differences between EU and other trading bloc? what kind of positive and negative influences has come to EU members and NAFTA members? In this essay‚ firstly writer will compare and contrast EU and NAFTA with the help of the level of regional economic integration. Secondly‚ similarities and differences between EU and NAFTA will be examined through backgrounds and history. In the end‚ positive and negative aspects from EU and NAFTA will be compared Firstly‚ trading

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    Sources of the EU Law. Secondary legislation. Regulations and Directives 1. European Union Law The European Union Law is an unique legal phenomenon developed in the process of European integration within the framework of the European Communities and the European Union; a result of the implementation of the supranational authority of the European institutions. The European Union law is a specific legal system having independent sources and principles that developed at the border-line of international

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    Car Eu

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    single European act became law among member states of EU Goal: To remove barriers to cross border trade & investment within confines of EU Benefits: Increased competition & corresponding reduction in prices Jan1‚ 1999: EU’s member states adopted Euro as common currency Benefits: Would make it easy for the European consumers to compare prices across nations leading to harmonization of prices within Euro Zone Reason for Persistence of price differentials within EU Since 1985: Block Exemption

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    Devolution and EU

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    far have EU membership and devolution affected UK parliamentary sovereignty? Yes‚ big impact on PS Devolution EU Membership Scotland:​ Scottish Parliament granted powers to make primary legislation in selected areas‚ i.e. general laws‚ and able to grant powers to other localised bodies Scottish executive have ability to: -formulate policy+legislation -negociate for funds with Westminster -liaise w/British govt when there are overlapping functions -negociate with institutions of the EU -oversee

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    EU Design

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    EU Design’s Rise in the Apparel and Fashion Industry” Current Management Style EU Design’s management style was founded in a very small business environment. There was little standardization of individual tasks. In a small business‚ everyone on staff is expected to be involved in all day-to-day business activities. This creates a very informal relationship between workers and management. In addition to the small business aspect‚ EU Design is in a creative industry. Many of the people in

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