Eu Law

EU Law

EU law in Law Enforcement

Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of EU law.

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  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Policeman
  • Law Enforcement Agency

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Meaning of Eu Law

In the context of Europe, and according to A Dictionary of Law, the following is a definition of Eu Law : (Community law, EU law)

The law of the European Union (as opposed to the national laws of the member states). It consists of the treaties establishing the EU (together with subsequent amending treaties), *Community legislation, and decisions of the *European Court of Justice. Any provision of the treaties or of Community legislation that is directly applicable or directly effective in a member state forms part of the law of that state and prevails over its national law in the event of any inconsistency between the two.

Hierarchical Display of EU law

Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law >
Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > EU institution > Court of Justice of the European Union
Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Source of law > Simplification of legislation
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > Common Frame of Reference
European Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union > EU strategy
Politics > Executive power and public service > Executive body > Executive competence > Regulatory policy

Meaning of EU law

Overview and more information about EU law

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Thesaurus of EU law

Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > > EU law
Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > EU institution > Court of Justice of the European Union > EU law
Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Source of law > Simplification of legislation > EU law
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > Common Frame of Reference > EU law
European Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union > EU strategy > EU law
Politics > Executive power and public service > Executive body > Executive competence > Regulatory policy > EU law

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