There are three types of law from the EU. These are treaties, regulations and directives. hope this help
Citizens voted in favor of Denmark joining the European Union which is why Denmark joined; it was written in law.
The legislative (i.e. the law-making) power belongs to European Parliament. It is based in Strasbourg. Another legislative body is the Council of the European Union (the council of ministers) . It represents the governments of the member states. Its headquarters is in Brussels.
The European Union does not recognise any religions. Each of the 27 member states of the EU has its own laws to do with religions. Some countries "recognise" religions. Some do not have any such law, religion is a private matter and does not necessarily have to be regulated by laws.
The negatives of beng in the European Union is that before the head of country can make any decisions to do with the wellfare or basically anything to do with the country the idea would have to be put in front of the European Union and they would decide weather to let you go forward or not. ___________ In fact, the vast majority of political decisions are made at national level. The notion that "basically anything to do with the country the idea [has] to be put in front of the European Union" is inaccurate. Obviously, national governments also usually take care that new national laws do not violate EU law.
The foreign policy objectives of the European Union are simple: 1. Safeguard the common values, fundamental interests, independence and integrity of the Union in conformity with the principles of the UN Charter 2. Strengthen the security of the Union in all possible ways. 3. Preseve the peace and strengthen international security according to the Charter and also any standing treaties. 4. Promote general international cooperation. 5. Develop and consolidate democracy and the rule of law, and respect from human rights and fundamental freedoms.
European Community law is a body of laws that concern treaties and other legislation. It is the system upon which the European Union is formed.
Nicolas Moussis has written: 'Access to European Union' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Law, Social policy 'Access to European Union' -- subject(s): Economic integration, Europe, European Union, Law
Penelope Kent has written: 'European Community law' 'Law of the European Union' -- subject(s): Law
European Community law is a body of laws that concern treaties and other legislation. It is the system upon which the European Union is formed.
Dario Castiglione has written: 'Constitutional politics in the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Constitutional law, European Convention (2002-2003 : Brussels, Belgium), European Union countries 'Constitutional politics in the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, European Union countries, European Convention (2002-2003 : Brussels, Belgium), Constitutional law
Joakim Nergelius has written: 'Constitutional law in Sweden' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Constitutional law, Popular works 'Nordic And Other European Constitutional Traditions (Constitutional Law Library) (Constitutional Law Library)' 'The constitutional dilemma of the European Union' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, European federation, Philosophy, Treaty on European Union
Treaties, Regulations and Directives
Citizens voted in favor of Denmark joining the European Union which is why Denmark joined; it was written in law.
Michelle Cini has written: 'From soft law to hard law?' 'From Integration to Integrity' -- subject(s): European Commission, Officials and employees, Ethics, Labor discipline 'European Union politics' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Politics and government, European Union 'European Community competition policy' 'From Co-ordination to Integration' 'Competition policy in the European Union' -- subject(s): Competition, Industrial policy, Trade regulation 'European Union Politics'
The UK is an EU Member State. The EU Law is therefore binding.
Walter Cairns has written: 'Introduction to European Union law' -- subject(s): Law
Kyriaki Topidi has written: 'EU law, minorities and enlargement' -- subject(s): Membership, European Union, Legal status, laws, Minorities 'Constitutional evolution in Central and Eastern Europe' -- subject(s): European Union, Constitutional law, International and municipal law