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European Union Law
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"This quiz was written in England about a very important and growing feature of the laws that we are governed by in this country. Written in June 2003, beware please that the law is constantly changing over time."
15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit
1.
Which court is the senior court for European Union law?
the Privy Council
the European Court of Justice
the House of Lords
the European Court of Human Rights
2.
Does "human rights" law directly come from the European Union?
Yes
No
3.
European law contains a number of "General Principles" that the Courts look at in making their decisions. Which of the following is one of those "General Principles"?
non-discrimination
all of these
proportionality
right to be heard
4.
English Courts rely heavily on precedent cases whereby previous decisions of higher courts are binding on lower courts. Do the European Courts follow this tradition?
Yes
No
5.
What is meant in European law by "Acte Clair"?
We know the answer so we wont ask for confirmation from the European Courts.
Clearly one of us is mistaken.
It may be clear to you, but it's not clear to us?
Clear off please.
6.
In our domestic law in England we are "dualist" and not "monist" in our approach to international law (such as EU law). Is this a correct statement?
Yes
No
7.
Is European law always supreme over our domestic laws?
yes
only if we haven't voted against the measure as a country
only in matters of trade
no
8.
The European Union has a series of "freedoms" that are a foundation to the Union's law. Which of the following is not one of those freedoms?
free movement of workers
freedom from over bureaucratic government
free movement of goods
freedom from sex discrimination
9.
What do European Courts mean by "preliminary references"?
testimonials required by countries joing the EU
domestic courts asking for interpretation of European law
written recordings of cases already heard
the European courts trying to find out details of the domestic laws of a country.
10.
When seeking judicial remedies concerning acts or decisions who do the European courts treat as "non-privileged" applicants?
individuals or legal persons
countries outside the EU
member countries
non-members of the European Single Currency (the Euro)
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