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Unit Five. How EU law affects national law

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INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN UNION LAW

INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN UNION LAWUnitsUnit Five. How EU law affects national lawStep 1. Overview

Step 1. Overview

You already know from the ECJ decision on the case Flamino Costa v. ENEL that it no Member State may call into question the status of EU law as a system that is uniformly and generally applicable throughout the EU. However, there is more to the say about how EU law affects national legislation.

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