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Language: English Series: Law Society`s Gazette ; 85(42) 16 November 1988, 30-34(3)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: One of the four organs of EEC administration is the European Court of Justice . The Court must ensure that EEC law is observed and also resolves disputes between states, between states and the Community institutions and between the institutions and nationals of member states. This second article in a series of seven on the effect of the EEC on UK law and economy, examines the structure and workings of the European Court, sources of law and the legal effect of community legislation.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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One of the four organs of EEC administration is the European Court of Justice . The Court must ensure that EEC law is observed and also resolves disputes between states, between states and the Community institutions and between the institutions and nationals of member states. This second article in a series of seven on the effect of the EEC on UK law and economy, examines the structure and workings of the European Court, sources of law and the legal effect of community legislation.