This chapter discusses two of the essential pillars of EU law: the doctrines of direct effect and supremacy. The direct effect of EU law ensures that individuals can invoke some EU treaty provisions and legislation in legal proceedings in the courts of Member States. The doctrine of supremacy ...
ayou got ticket already to go shang hai 您已经得到票去shang hai[translate] adue to sanctions decided upon by UN security council and USA, and Regulations imposed by EU and local law, 由于联合国安全理事会和美国决定的认可和章程由EU和地方法律强加了,[translate]...
adue to sanctions decided upon by un security council and usa and regulations imposed by eu and local law,nordea disclaims liability for any delay non-return of documents non-payment or other action or inaction compelled by law or regulation a judicial order or a goverment regulation applicant ...
2. To come into conflict with: a pickpocket who ran foul of the law. run in place To go through the movements of running without leaving one's original position. run interference To deal with problems or difficult matters for someone else. run off at the mouth To talk excessively or in...
Black Sea Port in Georgia Scrutinised by the Georgian Competition Authority Relying upon EU Case Law as Plans for Expansion Rejecteddoi:10.1093/jeclap/lpy008KobadzeNinoOxfordJournal of European Competition Law & Practice
At the end of 2009, a number of smaller language schools in Shanghai and Beijing filed for bankruptcy, leaving unpaid teachers and lost tuition fees. Despite the size of the education pool (300 million students), there are only 5,000 native-speaking English teachers in China. Disney English...
Lane J-E (2006) Law and Politics: Reflections upon the concept of a spontaneous order and the EU. In: Kurild-Klitgaar, Koppl P, Birner J (eds) Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 8. The Dynamics of Intervention: Regulation and Redistribution in the Mixed Economy. Elsevier, Amsterdam,...
Lane J-E (2006) Law and Politics: Reflections upon the concept of a spontaneous order and the EU. In: Kurild-Klitgaar, Koppl P, Birner J (eds) Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 8. The Dynamics of Intervention: Regulation and Redistribution in the Mixed Economy. Elsevier, Amsterdam,...
2. To come into conflict with: a pickpocket who ran foul of the law. run in place To go through the movements of running without leaving one's original position. run interference To deal with problems or difficult matters for someone else. run off at the mouth To talk excessively or in...
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