genes are formed when a man and a woman make looove and a baby is formed thefore its genes are formed
It was formed in 1759
it was just formed naturlly and it was not formed by any earthquake Mount Vesuvius was formed when two plates collided
No; they are formed by translation. Carbohydrates are formed by dehydration synthesis.
when earth is formed that time it formed gas such as oxy etc.......
Two popular European courts are the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The ECJ is located in Luxembourg and the ECHR is located in Strasbourg. The ECHR is part of the Council of Europe (this is NOT the same as the European Union), and the ECJ is part of the European Union.
If the court of a member state decides it's necessary,it may ask the ECJ to take a look at the case. If the national court doesn't think the ECJ is needed, there is no problem. So the national court has a right to go to the ECJ.If the ruling of the national court bears negative consequences for the individual, he or she can't directly appeal to the ECJ. The individual needs to proceed to the highest court of appeal in the particular member state before going to the ECJ.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is situated in Luxembourg.
The ECJ ensures that EU legislation is applied and applied in the same way in each member state.
This question is about European law. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) judges do not always agree (= concur) on whether the community law (= the rules of the European Union) has supremacy over national law of a Member State. That's what you need to discuss: is community law 'more powerful' (supreme over) than national law? The answer is yes and no. Yes, because EU community law is not the same as any other type of international law. See case 62/26 ECJ. No, because the EU and therefore ECJ do not always have full jurisdiction. You will need to see EU treaties TEU and TFEU for that.
A Supreme Court regards the highest and ultimate judicial institution in the land. In the United States it is the Supreme Court (SCOTUS), and in the European Union it is the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
The legislation that those two bodies deal with is difference. THe ECHR deals with the convention on Human Rights and the ECJ deals with EU legislation
European Community Law has superiority over National Law of the 27 Member States based on Article 10 of the EC treaty (1957). The first case that established this superiority was the case of Costa v Enel (1964). Basically should there be any conflict between EC Law and national law, then EC Law will prevail. The European Court of Justice deals mainly with the interpretation of EC Law which under Article 234 allows them to make preliminary rulings should Member States fail to implement directives from the ECJ. This is the main difference to be aware of, the fact that Member States(National Law) are required to implement directives from the ECJ and they decide on the form and methods that this will take and that the ECJ interprets aspects of EC law that the Member states are uncertain about.
Belgium is a EU Member State. It may suggest to the European Commission that another EU Member State is not abiding by EU law so the Commission can take further measures for instance by going to the European Court of Justice (ECJ). On the other hand, Belgium may very well go to the ECJ itself to make a case against another EU Member State. However, in light of diplomatic and economic relations, it probably will not enforce EU law itself in the EU. In the country Belgium, the State is responsible for enforcing EU law logically.
One of the most important institutions created by the union is the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The ECJ has the power to declare national laws invalid when they conflict with treaty obligations and has created a uniform system of law that takes precedence over national laws and constitutions.
it was formed by being formed
starch is formed by fermentation.