I do not know whether Roman law is important to the EU problem. Roman law has provided the foundation for the civil law of many modern European countries. I do not know what role Roman law plays in the legislation of the EU.
Yes, EU laws take precedence over national laws, including historical documents like the Magna Carta, when it comes to matters governed by EU legislation. The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, is primarily a historical charter that laid the groundwork for modern legal principles in the UK but does not hold legal power over contemporary EU law. However, since the UK's departure from the EU, the direct supremacy of EU law no longer applies within the UK legal framework.
Poland is already the member of EU since 2004. Both EU and Poland seem to be happy about that.
It didn't. Screw the EU!
Australia has never been part of The EU. It is not even in Europe.
No, Portugal was not an original EU member. It only joined in 1986, at the same time as Spain. This was 34 years after the EU had originally formed.
China-EU School of Law was created in 2008.
The UK is an EU Member State. The EU Law is therefore binding.
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In theory, EU law overrides UK law. However, it is up to each constituent country to implement and enforce the laws. Should a nation not agree with the EU law, they can choose not to enforce it but they will get in hot water with the EU. A good example of this in the UK is parliament's refusal to give prisoners the right to vote.
Yes, Martinique is part of the European Union (EU) as it is an overseas department and region of France. This status means that EU law applies to Martinique, and its residents are EU citizens. However, it is also important to note that Martinique is not part of the EU’s customs territory, which affects certain trade and economic regulations.
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The Romanian language equivalent of I work is Eu muncesc or Eu lucrez.
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.
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An EU Directive is essentially a law that has been passed by the European Union Parliment and must be applied by all member states.