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SOURCES OF THE EU, SECOUNDARY SOURCES, PRIMARY SOURCES, SUPPLEMENTARY…
SOURCES OF THE EU
The supplementary sources include the case-law of the CJEU, international law and the general principles of law. These 3 sources overlap. In interpreting EU law, the CJEU often needs to be creative in order to bridge the gaps left by primary law and/or secondary law. It is an unwritten law
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PRINCIPLE OF CONFERRAL
ARTICLE 2-5 OF THE TEU
the EU acts only within the limits of the competences that EU countries have conferred upon it in the Treaties
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TEU & TFEU
Created during the Treaty of Lisbon, in 2007
The countries who became EU's countries agreed to submit themselves and to delegate a part of their power in accordance of these treaties. They must be dutiful to them. RULE OF LAW
HARD LAW
REGULATION, DIRECTIVE & DECISIONS
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a legislative act that all the EU MS must apply, in general. The countries decide - however, they decided how the law allowed to apply it to their own country
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